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Old February 28th, 2006, 12:00 AM
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The places I run karaoke regularly already have big screen tv's there. On one nighters and such, I use a small 13" tv, and stand if necessary. One, I agree that a tv is less expensive to replace ie: drunk dancers; and next, how do you connect the singer's monitor from your computer? Right now I come out of the computer and have an RCA adpter for the RCA input for the tv. How do you do this with an additional LCD monitor? The ceiling drop down version sounds great, but yiou never know what you have to work with until you get there.
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Old February 28th, 2006, 08:09 AM
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You can use a spliter cable. Check this one out.
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Old February 28th, 2006, 08:24 AM
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I use a 17" LCD...never go back to TV.
LCD works great for VCDs and DVDs as well.

I use this POLE and STAR BASE from this site:

http://www.ergoindemand.com/computer...le_mount.htm#2
They sell VESA Brackets and POLE Clamps, which I bought, also.

Cost is about $340.00, but I like the STAINLESS STEEL 2"x4' POLE.

To hook-up your LCD and In-House TVs, you will need a GrandTec GEZ-1000 VGA to TV Converter located here:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...791&CatId=1428

Cost is $49.99
This has VGA IN from your 2nd HEAD OUT, of your DUAL HEAD Video Card.

Then, you will need a 15 or 25 Ft. VGA EXTENSION Cable to get from the VGA OUT of the GrandTec GEZ-1000 VGA to TV Converter to the VGA IN of your LCD "Singers" Monitor.

About $22 to $25 located here (MALE to FEMALE):

http://www.vpi.us/cable-vga-g.html


Then, the GrandTec GEZ-1000 has an S-VIDEO OUT and a RCA VIDEO OUT.

Scenario 1 - COAX ONLY
To Venues Other TVs
Use an RCA Cable from:
GrandTec RCA OUT --> RF MOD RCA VIDEO IN
Use a COAX Cable from:
RF MOD COAX OUT --> Other TVs COAX IN (Set Other TVs to Channel 3 or 4)

Scenario 2 - RCA and COAX
To Venues Other TVs
Use an RCA "Y" adapter (Single MALE --> 2 FEMALE) to:
SINGLE MALE End of "Y" Adapter --> RF MOD RCA VIDEO IN
Use an RCA Cable from:
GrandTec RCA OUT --> ONE of the "Y" Adapter's FEMALE RCA Connectors
Use a LONGER RCA Cable from:
The OTHER "Y" Adapter's FEMALE RCA Connector --> Other TV RCA VIDEO IN
Use a COAX Cable from:
RF MOD COAX OUT --> Other TVs COAX IN (Set Other TVs to Channel 3 or 4)

Scenario 3 - RCA ONLY (one OTHER TV)
To Venues Other TVs
Use an RCA Cable from:
GrandTec RCA OUT --> Other TVs RCA VIDEO IN
or
Use an S-VIDEO Cable from:
GrandTec S-VIDEO OUT --> Other TVs S-VIDEO IN

Scenario 4 - RCA ONLY (Two OTHER TVs)
To Venues Other TVs
Use an RCA "Y" adapter (Single MALE --> 2 FEMALE) to:
SINGLE MALE Connector of "Y" --> GrandTec RCA VIDEO OUT
Use TWO RCA Cables from:
TWO FEMALE RCA Connectors of the "Y" --> TWO OTHER TVs RCA VIDEO IN

There are MANY other Scenarios, but any of the above 4 should do what you need done.

If you don't know what an RF MODULATOR and an RCA Connector are, then, I wouldn't attempt to connect to any Venues TVs.

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