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Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 11:58 am
by Haysus
Harley wrote:
Haysus wrote:
LiefStevens wrote: I did the same and saved a ton. I have 2 Tbars with 4 par 56's prewired and a black powerstrip attached to each. I built 2 coffins to hold the bars and lights. Setup and tear down is so much faster. Connect 2 cables, run power, aim lights and voila.
Pics! ...or it didn't happen :mrgreen:
You called me out.
Pre wired and not very pretty but it allows the cans to be pointed in any direction.

Sitting comfy in the coffin still attached to the Tbar with room for a small controller.

In the belly of the BEAST. Originally I wanted to have the boxes open on the narrow side but it worked out better this way for me. I leave the boxes in the van and only pull the lights.

In comparison they are similar to a tiny version of a T60 or a really tall T39.

I have a friend that gets the egg crate foam squares for free and proves to help keep the lights from getting banged around in the boxes.

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 1:14 pm
by DrDoug018
This is exactly what we want to do. I just scored 8 Par 56s and two dimmer packs off Craigslist for use as front lighting. My plan is to build a case much like yours to hold the pars mounted on the Tbars so we can just unpack and stick them on the light stands for quick and easy set up.

I am concerned that the Par 56s are pretty big - maybe too large for our needs so we might try to get something smaller like 38s or 46s and sell the 56s.

Doug

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 2:39 pm
by Jon Barnhardt
Par 56 are kind of the standard. I wouldn't go any less, especially outside. I started with smaller and didn't get the effect I wanted until I went to 56's.

I now run colorstrips and pucks...

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 3:17 pm
by jswingchun
Jon Barnhardt wrote:I now run colorstrips and pucks...
Did you see Blizzard just released a Puck Unplugged? Rechargable battery and wireless control.

http://www.blizzardlighting.com/index.p ... -unplug-it

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 3:32 pm
by DrDoug018
Pretty cool! I am seriously sick of all the cords running on and around the stage.

Leland - what did you end up getting?

Doug

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 5:45 pm
by bassmonster
LelandCrooks wrote:I do have the advantage I can buy it all wholesale. I just don't know diddly about it.

Not looking for effects. Just general lighting for the stage for a band.

T bars in the corners, perhaps some up lighting. The budget is not a hard number.

ever heard of the Chauvet Color Bank? i have a couple, and they're pretty bright. $30 on amazon so you can get oodles of em
http://www.amazon.com/Chauvet-CH-155-Co ... B0002D02K8

sound activated, the mic is alright on it, the lights are bright and like 5 bucks apiece but they take awhile to burn out

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:48 am
by mattaudio
Looking to pick up a simple stage wash for outdoor/patio gigs, and I don't really want to bring out the DMX wiring and all that stuff.

An idea I had was using 2 or 3 of these LED worklights:
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They might work out of the box, or I might want to put some sort of diffuser/gel on them. Cheap and easy solution?

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 1:16 pm
by LelandCrooks
Nothing. The promoter that was talking to me about doing shows around here has been a no show for a couple of months. Until and unless I hear it's a reality not dropping any coin.

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 3:05 pm
by bassmonster
mattaudio wrote:Looking to pick up a simple stage wash for outdoor/patio gigs, and I don't really want to bring out the DMX wiring and all that stuff.

An idea I had was using 2 or 3 of these LED worklights:
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They might work out of the box, or I might want to put some sort of diffuser/gel on them. Cheap and easy solution?
The color banks are 5 bucks more expensive, they'll do about the same job but they're sound activated and colorful and stuff

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:54 pm
by jcmbowman
mattaudio wrote:Looking to pick up a simple stage wash for outdoor/patio gigs, and I don't really want to bring out the DMX wiring and all that stuff.

An idea I had was using 2 or 3 of these LED worklights:
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They might work out of the box, or I might want to put some sort of diffuser/gel on them. Cheap and easy solution?
Since they're LED worklights, they don't get as hot, so you should be able to use any normal lighting gel.

Find a local stage/theater lighting place, and just go in and pick out one of their gels. shouldn't be more than $5.

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:38 am
by mattaudio
Anyone have other good recommendations for simple cheap washes? Or any way to avoid the hassle of running power + dmx to every light?

Re: Lights under 1k

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 1:45 pm
by bzb
It's going to look far from "professional", but I think you'll get by fine with those work lights as an extreme budget rig. Might make some great outdoor uplighting. I might actually order a couple of these for my video production, though... it almost appears that they're as good as my 200W halogens, but with zero heat. Get a diffuser box around those things and it should be good to go.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg1Rp-GIt0o