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Quad 11L Studio Monitor Review
Zachary | 2024-05-12 04:26:26 |
Excellent cables, well-built. I use Mogami quad for studio given a slight edge in frequency response based on measurements I've seen, but the Canare quad cabling is definitely more robust for outdoor and set use - and theoretically better for interference rejection - due to the shielding design, so they live with my field recorder. Highly recommended. 5 |
Allen | 2024-04-21 09:24:22 |
I've become so hooked on their gear that I bought the 21L, 11L, Rogue and the tech pouch. These bags have accompanied me all around the world and they're like a good friend when I travel. They fit nicely under the airplane seat and are so comfortable to wear for long periods, even in Thailand in over 100 degree temps it still was comfortable. And now they have many more colors, OMG someone needs to stop me. 5 |
Kent M. | 2024-08-01 03:52:20 |
We added a quad monitor display to our church's video system, and needed a 2U rack to place on top of our existing 4U rack. I was very pleased with the quality of the unit. It was very easy to assemble. Everything fit perfectly. The width and depth is exactly the same as our 4U rack, plus the black oak grain finish matched exactly. 5 |
Tom | 2024-08-14 05:10:29 |
I spent a lot of time looking for a 17 field monitor to replace my dated Panasonic LH17. This newly released Lilliput fit the bill perfectly, and does so much more than expected. I often DP multiple camera shoots and love the 4 SDI inputs. You can cycle through them full screen, or get them in quad mode - even if you are using only two or three of the inputs. The manual is nearly useless (like most these days), so took me a little bit of back and forth with tech support (very responsive), to figure out how to set that up. I then assigned quad mode to one of the function buttons. The colors seem accurate, it's bright, and it is loaded with onscreen tools, built in LUTs, the ability to bring in custom LUTs. I do not recommend their case. I kitted out a Pelican 1600 and it fits perfectly. Very happy with this monitor so far! 5 |
Jesus | 2024-07-12 09:14:52 |
After months of daily use, for work and play, no problems found. Good controls, colors and features. I've worked with Quad 27 monitors at work on a quad arm, with dual 27 (HD & 4K) monitors on a dual arm and on desktop at home, I've also worked with a single 43 (4K) monitor at work to replace the quad monitor setup. I think the 32-34 monitor is best size for mixed work. I do office tech work using standard Command Line and Graphical interfaces. I also do 2D & 3D CAD, Audio and Video editing (F.O.S.S & AutoDESK / Adobe). Also shows 49 video boxes at a nice size in Zoom sessions. This monitor hits the right balance in size and features for me. 5 |
Msloane | 2024-07-11 08:50:33 |
Have used it for 3 or 4 live events so far, and am absolutely impressed with this little guy! It may look like a toy, but it works, and it is seemless. Has some cheesy effects, but some very cool features as well - Quad monitor view through one output is AWESOME. Even better, when you switch from one source to another, the quad monitor shows you how the dissolve/switch is going to look, and then reverts back to quad view. Haven't had a chance to use the audio mixer yet, but it may come in handy in a pinch. Bottom line: Small, easy to use, good value for the money. 5 |
Mario | 2024-06-28 08:16:36 |
I bought the quad monitor stand. I have been in the IT business for 20 years. i never seen a better built stand. Very well made stand. Thick steel. paint is good. Very sturdy. The only item i dont like is the small bolts are using a flat screw driver head. Perhaps there was a reason for this. i am going to change them out for a bolt. The top part of the bolt breaks. but still giving this item a five star. minor issue for a well built stand. Mario 5 |
Daniel | 2024-04-07 03:51:28 |
I needed a boom to use with a quad-monitor setup. This broadcast arm has an additional riser that elevates the boom above my monitors. The internal springs are silent, the microphone always returns to the set position after moving the arm then bringing back into position. The integrated XLR cable is completely hidden and works perfectly with an in-line preamp. I mounted this directly to the desktop and did not use the C-clamp. 5 |
Shawn | 2024-04-03 06:47:49 |
The features of the Decimator DMON QUAD is absolutely incredible. I have my three cinema cameras hooked up to it and Im outputting to a older pc monitor. I own several monitors but wanted to make use of a older DVI only input monitor so bought a dvi to hdmi cable. At first the monitor wouldnt recognize the signal but the Decimator has a selectable output option one of which is DVI. Who would have thought? Works like a charm. I havent yet connected the Decimator to my pc to create custom window layouts but the default layouts are perfect for what I need. The Decimator DMON QUAD outputs 1080p or lower resolutions. Thats not a problem at all! All of my recording is done in camera or on a dedicated recorder at higher resolutions. I purchased the Decimator as a multiview for a directors monitor. I can choose between having fullscreen for any input and switching between them or having two, three, or four screens up all at once. I can also choose to have one large and two small, etc. This is all through the buttons on the front of the device and come as default. There are endless settings in there for input and output, framerate and everything else. They thought of everything. The compatibility is amazing. I was amazed to find that there is virtually no lag from my cameras to the monitor. Even when all screens are up. Everything displays in realtime. You can tell they used quality electronics inside the device. The device itself is made out of aluminum and is extremely durable and very well built. I originally thought it was made of red plastic until I received it. The features and settings suit any and every situation. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-04-24 04:24:40 |
The perfect monitor for the Mac Studio. 5 |