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Very nice for the price
Its a good light for the back of a rack, its well built.
The light is very bright, and you can change the brightness ass well.
Some people think it feels cheap, but i really like that its light. The rack that i put it in is especialy for moving, so the less weight the better!
So very nice, good price, buying it would be my advice
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The light is very bright, and you can change the brightness ass well.
Some people think it feels cheap, but i really like that its light. The rack that i put it in is especialy for moving, so the less weight the better!
So very nice, good price, buying it would be my advice
cheers
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Nice and practical, not enough light.
Good build quality, really nice look.
With the red light, my rack looks like a submarine control panel, really cool.
There is enough light for finding a button or connecting a jack, but not enough light for untangling cables.
I expected the color rendering to be poor since this is a RGB lighting, so I wasn't surprised, but don't use this light to find a red cable beside a yellow or orange one.
In brief, perfect during a performance and not for the setup.
With the red light, my rack looks like a submarine control panel, really cool.
There is enough light for finding a button or connecting a jack, but not enough light for untangling cables.
I expected the color rendering to be poor since this is a RGB lighting, so I wasn't surprised, but don't use this light to find a red cable beside a yellow or orange one.
In brief, perfect during a performance and not for the setup.
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Colour my world.......
Funky multi coloured rack lights puts your equipment in the spotlight. Very good quality, nice switches but there is the issue of access when mounted in a rack with a close top shelf.
Solved the problem by just sliding an old credit card in the gap i can operate the switches.
The other alternative would be to drill two holes above the switches and use wood dowels as button extensions to operate the switches.
Or maybe the switches should be on the front.
Solved the problem by just sliding an old credit card in the gap i can operate the switches.
The other alternative would be to drill two holes above the switches and use wood dowels as button extensions to operate the switches.
Or maybe the switches should be on the front.
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