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Chauvet SlimPar Pro RGBA Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Brown" data-source="post: 39073" data-attributes="member: 1035"><p>Re: Chauvet SlimPar Pro RGBA Review</p><p></p><p>Really great of you to help me with this! I'm most often doing concerts for folk acts when I'm needing lighting....though they may come in handy doing sound for a rock act or two in a bar, but they usually have installed lighting and I don't even bring my main speakers to high risk gigs like that. A wash would be a great improvement over what I have now (nothing) but I honestly don't know what I'm doing here. </p><p></p><p>What if I started with, say, two RGBA's and two VW's, so I'd have one of each mounted as a pair, on or near my main speakers? I'm usually not in any position to hang them from the ceiling in front of the performers, the obvious first choice.... This would give me white and color to use as needed.... or maybe you were thinking of some kind of strip style fixture for white lighting? Then I could add more lights in the future as I need them or can afford them?as a side note, I can purchase new Chauvet RGBA's and VW's for about US$260 from an online store and dart over the border to pick them up (no Canadian delivery). Thanks again for your time and valuable input!...GregAgain, many thanks for you input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Brown, post: 39073, member: 1035"] Re: Chauvet SlimPar Pro RGBA Review Really great of you to help me with this! I'm most often doing concerts for folk acts when I'm needing lighting....though they may come in handy doing sound for a rock act or two in a bar, but they usually have installed lighting and I don't even bring my main speakers to high risk gigs like that. A wash would be a great improvement over what I have now (nothing) but I honestly don't know what I'm doing here. What if I started with, say, two RGBA's and two VW's, so I'd have one of each mounted as a pair, on or near my main speakers? I'm usually not in any position to hang them from the ceiling in front of the performers, the obvious first choice.... This would give me white and color to use as needed.... or maybe you were thinking of some kind of strip style fixture for white lighting? Then I could add more lights in the future as I need them or can afford them?as a side note, I can purchase new Chauvet RGBA's and VW's for about US$260 from an online store and dart over the border to pick them up (no Canadian delivery). Thanks again for your time and valuable input!...GregAgain, many thanks for you input! [/QUOTE]
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