Gefen Daisy Chain HD System - Splitter Unit
The Gefen GTB-HD-DCRP-BLK is the Splitter unit for the Daisy Chain HD System, enabling extensive HDMI distribution over economical CAT-5e cabling. It supports complex multi-display setups, extending high-definition video and bi-directional control signals (IR and RS-232) up to 330 feet per segment. Designed for professional installations, this unit facilitates daisy-chaining and tree topologies for up to 100 displays, ensuring perfect A/V synchronization with low latency. It also features a local HDMI output for convenient monitoring.
$514.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
296
/ 912
#296 in HDMI Splitters & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-49%
Below average
Model Number
GTB-HD-DCRP-BLK
/ GTB-HD-DCRP-BLK
Who it's for
- Highly Scalable Architecture
- Reliable Long-Distance Extension
- Simplified Installation and Cabling
Who should skip it
- High Initial Investment
- Requires Technical Expertise
- Single Point of Failure Risk
Key Specs
Model Number
GTB-HD-DCRP-BLK
Maximum Resolution
1080p Full HD and 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
Maximum Extension Distance
330 feet (100 meters) per segment
Color Depth
12-bit Deep Color
Dimensions
5.2 in. Width x 1.1 in. Height x 5 in. Depth
Weight
2.2 lbs. (1 kg)
Control Support
Bi-directional IR and RS-232
Power Input
5V DC, locking connector
Features
- Distributes HDMI, IR, and RS-232 over CAT-5e.
- Supports daisy-chaining up to 100 displays.
- Guaranteed low latency for perfect A/V sync.
- Includes local HDMI output on the splitter.
- Bi-directional control signal routing supported.
- Extends signals up to 330 feet per segment.
- Supports resolutions up to 1080p/WUXGA.
- Field-upgradable firmware via RS-232.
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Gefen Splitter for its exceptional reliability and superior signal integrity, especially when scaling video across multiple displays over long runs. This unit is recognized for its professional grade build quality, making it a stable choice for complex AV setups. While the initial cost is high, users generally agree the performance justifies the premium investment. A minor drawback noted by some is the setup complexity, particularly concerning HDCP configuration for less experienced users. Ultimately, the consensus is that this splitter offers unmatched stability and scalability for demanding, mission critical applications.
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