Noob! I think you're confusing "light" with "bass".LoopStationZebra wrote:outershpongolia wrote: and wet panties of course
OT: LED vs halogen strobe lights
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Re: OT: LED vs halogen strobe lights
Re: OT: LED vs halogen strobe lights
of course - what good is a strobe light otherwise?LoopStationZebra wrote:outershpongolia wrote: and wet panties of course
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Re: OT: LED vs halogen strobe lights
Seizures. And the wetness in the panties isn't sweat....or the other thing you think it is.dm_hawk wrote:of course - what good is a strobe light otherwise?LoopStationZebra wrote:outershpongolia wrote: and wet panties of course
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Re: OT: LED vs halogen strobe lights
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My buddy had a seizure during a show, fell straight back into the mud and didn't have a clue what had happened, we had to tell him his name and where he was and everything.
It was an overhead projector screen, like you'd see in school, with some water and oil in small try and a fan blowing on them.. This projected on a cave wall was enough to make him seizure, scary stuff.
My buddy had a seizure during a show, fell straight back into the mud and didn't have a clue what had happened, we had to tell him his name and where he was and everything.
It was an overhead projector screen, like you'd see in school, with some water and oil in small try and a fan blowing on them.. This projected on a cave wall was enough to make him seizure, scary stuff.
Re: OT: LED vs halogen strobe lights
thanks for the help, comrades.
it looks like LED is the way to go, so i'm gonna go for the chauvet techno strobe st-3000, largely because of its low power usage and portability.
before getting the strobe, though - there's another question i have about controlling it. i've posted it as a separate topic here.
it looks like LED is the way to go, so i'm gonna go for the chauvet techno strobe st-3000, largely because of its low power usage and portability.
before getting the strobe, though - there's another question i have about controlling it. i've posted it as a separate topic here.
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