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Old 12th July 2006   #1
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custom wall mount patch panels?

alrighty,

can anyone please recommend me someone in the that could build me several custom wall mounting patch panels?

i would be looking for something with 16 x XLR, 1 x USB, 1 x FW400, 1 x BNC Coaxial, 2 x RJ-45... all wires from these to lead to free-hanging connections on the other side of the wall (passed through a narrow duct) on about 6" of cable, the XLRs to go to D-Subs.

i might also be interested in having a desk custom built with several angled racks, etc.
anyone offering good value and good quality service? receiving it flat-packed for assembly on-site by my good self would probably be preferable.

many thanks,

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I think Markertek does this sort of thing. Check it out here:

http://www.markertek.com/

Good luck!
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Talk to Redco about the panels. Middle Atlantic has blank drilled panels that you can fill up to needed specs.

Sound Construction makes some beautiful custom/not desks.
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+1 on Redco.

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I've used Panelcrafters, a division of Liberty Wire & Cable
http://www.panelcrafters.com/

but also seen some excellent work from the aforementioned Redco & Markertek.
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Check out these guys. http://www.panelauthority.com/ They've been in business for a long time and do great work. The studio that I work out of has delt with them for well over twenty-five years.thumbsup
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Check out these guys. I got a sytem from them and it has worked out great. Thay have hundreds of panels to choose from with all types of connections.

http://www.sigt.com/MPS_Poster.shtml
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great stuff!

thanks for all the replies and suggestions, the hunt is on.

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