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<blockquote data-quote="David Strausberger" data-source="post: 120850" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>Re: LED's</p><p></p><p>You can buy rgbw 54x3w led cans on ebay for 90-100 a light and rgbwa for abou 150 a light. This is a standard brightness for a larger outdoor stage. If your stage area is uncovered you would need outdoor rated lights which are about 50 to 100 dollars more expensive a light. I would not invest in anything under 3w per led of single color or 12w per led of an all in one rgb led. The others are correct that if you are moving into the direction of these types of lights you may want to invest in a light board that will help you control them more quickly and easily. I have been using wholehog as my lighting controller since 2005 and would highly recommend it. You can buy a used widget for as low as $400 on ebay and there are video tutorials online foe beginners. Other software based controllers that I would recommend are Martin's Light Jockey or the Enntec Controller. Both have great tutorials on line for the beginner and are relatively easy to find used on ebay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Strausberger, post: 120850, member: 7078"] Re: LED's You can buy rgbw 54x3w led cans on ebay for 90-100 a light and rgbwa for abou 150 a light. This is a standard brightness for a larger outdoor stage. If your stage area is uncovered you would need outdoor rated lights which are about 50 to 100 dollars more expensive a light. I would not invest in anything under 3w per led of single color or 12w per led of an all in one rgb led. The others are correct that if you are moving into the direction of these types of lights you may want to invest in a light board that will help you control them more quickly and easily. I have been using wholehog as my lighting controller since 2005 and would highly recommend it. You can buy a used widget for as low as $400 on ebay and there are video tutorials online foe beginners. Other software based controllers that I would recommend are Martin's Light Jockey or the Enntec Controller. Both have great tutorials on line for the beginner and are relatively easy to find used on ebay. [/QUOTE]
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