Which LED Par Should I Buy? 2 Compared + How to Choose...

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • How Do You Choose the Right LED Par to Buy? In this video, I go over some differences between these 2 lights - the Eliminator LP 12 Hex and the Gamma Starburst Par 7x18w.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @rmessnerjr
    @rmessnerjr Před 2 lety +14

    May I recommend showing or talking about throw distance? Or coverage on a big stage (90’ wide by 40’ deep) open stage (no proscenium or side curtains)? In other words, suitability in small or large venues. This would be applicable for DJs or theatre productions or church services. Please consider it if it will fit your audience.

  • @alexc2234
    @alexc2234 Před rokem

    Great video. I bought 8 lights similar to the eliminator but an getting lots of buzzing noise on my JBLs. I bought a couple of power conditioners and try to keep stuff separate but no luck. All buzz especially with all white lights. Would be great to get your advice on that or even better a video on that topic. I'm sure I can't be the only one. Thanks

  • @traxonwax
    @traxonwax Před rokem +1

    I would rather a more vibrant blue. Always found that HEX pars that have UV tend to have a less vibrant blue. For colour mixing you’ll want a blue on more on the violet side. Your pinks will look better, more realistic lavenders. I think fixtures with weaker blues need the UV to give the blues more of a punch when mixing with other colours. I also think a green that shift more towards yellow will be great for creating yellows and golds. These are some of the hardest colours to make accurately. Great rundown on both.

  • @CometaMusic
    @CometaMusic Před 3 lety +13

    Always watch these videos at 2X speed

  • @ErickChicas10
    @ErickChicas10 Před rokem

    I like the wall on your left background what type of material is it?

  • @TylerMarletteNY
    @TylerMarletteNY Před 2 lety +1

    I’m looking for a powerful par with a really tight beam angle (like a zoom wash fixture zoomed in) for the look of the beam only not to illuminate anything Suggestions?

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před 2 lety

      We'd probably look at pars with interchangeable lenses or ones that zoom - feel free to fill out our quote request at www.learnstagelightinggear.com with a little more info of how far it'll throw and what other lights you use with it, and we can give you an option that fits your needs a little better.

  • @nathanmorgan3847
    @nathanmorgan3847 Před 4 lety +3

    Nice vid can you do a tutorial on MagicQ software

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před 4 lety

      Hi Nathan - I've chosen to only cover ONYX on the professional-level so that I can provide complete and up-to-date resources. Here's a little more info on why I think ONYX is the best choice for many of my viewers: czcams.com/video/gSnbJisVg7I/video.html

  • @lauramariadelrealavila7843

    hi! i'am looking forward buying some lights for musical theatre shows here in latin america specifically in Colombia. do you recommend any enterprise or company that will definitely take care of the machines during bringing them and once they arrive here to my country? thanks in advice for your recommends!

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před 2 lety

      Yes - gammaledvision.com - they are good friends of mine and are actually Columbians too!

  • @djsmoothmasterz
    @djsmoothmasterz Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks David 😊

  • @RallyGord
    @RallyGord Před 6 měsíci

    I’m wondering if the difference in UV between the fixtures might have been due to wavelength? With a classic UV tube being about 365nm and led fixtures ranging higher above 400nm. (More visible light less actual black light effect)

  • @udayabhanu6210
    @udayabhanu6210 Před 3 lety

    I am searching for a light for a shadow play. I want the shadows to be projected on a big curtain and they should be life size. Can you please suggest a good light for me?

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před 3 lety +1

      Without having more info, I can't give an exact recommendation. But that's okay. What you are looking for is a Spot-type light (not a par like this video discusses), and then the lensing needs to be correct so that it fills your screen at whatever distance you are shooting the light. If you have 20+ feet to shoot the light to the screen you will get better results than if the light is closer to the screen.

  • @1mgberg
    @1mgberg Před 2 lety

    Slightly off topic, but.... I couldn't help but notice the sic acoustical panels on the wall! What are they and where did you pick them up? Oh, and it's Gamma all the way.

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před 2 lety

      I wouldn't call the panels acoustic (they are not), but they look cool and are on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Art3d-Decorative-Panels-Diamond-Design/dp/B00S2JQEME/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=wall+panels&qid=1651079522&sr=8-5

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před 2 lety

      When I bought them, the tiles I got were "plant fiber', which is like cardboard....they now make this model in PVC, which I'm not sure I like as much. But, look at "wall panels" on Amazon and you will see many options.

  • @Aslantics
    @Aslantics Před 3 lety +1

    What about 7x9? Is it worth it

  • @TFaminu
    @TFaminu Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks brother! Jesus loves you!!