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Time to sort the lighting rig

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Posted By : Duke Bocks | Comments : 2

anybody used or seen any of this gear?


Ok..heres the plan..as you may or may not know..Duke Bocks Party Train iis aiming for the party market. Private/corporate functions and party nights in pubs/clubs etc. So...A different kind of lighting rig is needed from what most of you guys are using. Rather than the usual par cans etc I'm going for more effect lighting. Heres what I have in mind...
This is the Equinox Quadzilla, 4 led units in 1 single box..



..and for a flood/wash, this is the Chauvet Colorstrip





These 2 rigs combined with a green and red laser should provde an awesome light show to accompany the performance.
Anybody seen or used any of these units? If so, do they cut the mustard in the real world?
Waddya think?

Oh..and Im stil looking for a guitarist/singer to join me in this project. Anybody fancy it or know someone who might be up for it?
Cheers
Kev

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# Posted by Northern Riot - 22/01/2010, 10:22 (GMT)

Yeh i've seen both these units in action at Warrington Sound & Light (ask for Colin and tell him we sent ya!) where these are on demo. We have ended up with a rig consisting of 'disco' lights rather than 'stage' lights (more by accident than design) and find these to be a lot more flexible than the par cans!
Give Colin a shout or pop down to see all the lights in action, i'm sure he'll look after you as he's a fellow NWB'er too!

John


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# Posted by Duke Bocks - 22/01/2010, 19:37 (GMT)

cheers John...keep meaning to pop over, Im only in Middlewich so 20 mins down the road. Really fancy these if they are bright enough

Kev


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