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We have provided fine furniture and cabinets for our systems integration clients many times. My brother Robert Carroll has built the great majority of these products to our designs and specifications. Through a combination of systems design expertise and fine joinery we have developed a winning approach yielding products with beauty and high functionality. We pay close attention to practical matters such as equipment clearances, cooling, cable management, lighting, and aesthetics.

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AUT_4606.JPG (265566 bytes) A huge wall unit, 10' x 12', built institutionally tough for Stanford University. Part of a systems integration by DCA, this cabinet was custom designed to house rear projection, swing racks, and custom controls. 
gs_big_10.jpg (50955 bytes) This console was designed and built for SPL Integrated Solutions to their specifications for a high profile global financial services company located in NYC. You can see it on the SPL Web site - They made a video of this job for their corporate image web site here. Please do not think that this is OUR VIDEO! We just built the console for them. They did the systems integration. 
Walt Disney Feature Animation Northside Conference Center, several consoles. 
mix b 1.jpg (54725 bytes) Saul Zaentz Film Center Mix B credenza. 
cred 1.jpg (34968 bytes) Mixing outboard rack (credenza) for Electronic Arts in Redwood City (complete systems integration by DCA)
Console 1.jpg (52456 bytes) APPLE TV master video control console.
Birdseye 1.jpg (67283 bytes)  Skywalker Sound
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Lucasfilm's Kerner studio (before Skywalker) Mix B credenza. Note the cool inlay, the manual variac lighting control, and the panel-within-a-panel rear. 

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Sony Music, New York City, mastering console
DSC00011.JPG (91016 bytes) U.S. Senate, new console extension. Fits into corner of audience gallery and extends operator control surface to allow for new computer workstation. 
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"Executive Console" designed by David and refined over several jobs. The trademark rotating turret contains the AMX touch panel (not shown). This cabinet sits in an empty seat position in a screening room and can be used by executives to the right, or left of the cabinet by rotating the touch panel into one of two home positions. Once there it is in a perfect operating and viewing position. The overhang in the back gives an assistant some desk space from the next row back, and conceals Modular Panels located on the back face. Here are provided tielines for patching in transient equipment. This particular unit was built for Disney. 
 over credenza.jpg (46310 bytes) Walter Afanasieff Studio, outboard, patching, and keyboard station credenza.
See Project Profile.
Screening console.jpg (32622 bytes) Warner Bros Feature Animation screening room control and edit console.
 

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