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    Default Par cans uplighting

    Going to be investing in some parcans soon, 16 or maybe 20

    Already have 4 megabars but sometimes these are too big for tight areas. So what are you using?

    I'm looking at these but don't like the filter holders that stick out.

    http://www.thomann.de/gb/stairville_...shed_floor.htm

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    If you look on the prolight website in the New items section coming soon they have some really sexy slim led uplighter coming out

    In fact here is a link to them

    http://prolight.co.uk/item/ledj51/
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    Thanks, I wonder how much they will be.

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    Is suspect around £80-90 each at a guess

    Maybe cheaper i hope thinking of getting some if they any good.
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    What are the ones you use?

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    LEDJ - PAR64 at present but they are getting old now been out a while and have started to develop a few faults i.e dry joints, the sound to light mic on one is knackered, also these are early versions of these units so i found the build quality was not that good.

    I had to re cable the mains as it broke up on them, The boards that were used are low quality and if you solder them they don't take much heat and the track on the board lifts.

    But i have seen newer versions of the unit and they seem fine and better quality so still recommend them.
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    Hi there,

    I have just bought some LED pars from Thomann, I went for 4 x Stairville Par 56's with the 10mm LED's and I am very impressed. I also bought a DMX master which is a doddle to use and an Arriba bag which houses the four of them perfectly.

    For the price I think they're great and I'll certainly be buying another 4 at some point.

    And by the way, they don't come with filter holders so look quite smart. Here's a link to them :

    http://www.thomann.de/gb/stairville_...silver_rgb.htm

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    I've always wondered why RGB, colour mixing lights, would ever require a gel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kernow View Post
    I've always wondered why RGB, colour mixing lights, would ever require a gel
    So you can use frost for example

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digitalsounds View Post
    LEDJ - PAR64 at present but they are getting old now been out a while and have started to develop a few faults i.e dry joints, the sound to light mic on one is knackered, also these are early versions of these units so i found the build quality was not that good.

    I had to re cable the mains as it broke up on them, The boards that were used are low quality and if you solder them they don't take much heat and the track on the board lifts.

    But i have seen newer versions of the unit and they seem fine and better quality so still recommend them.
    You need to look after them more! Those original LEDJ units were fantastic, much tighter beam than the newer version which was great for uplighting pillars.

    J

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