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Join Date: May 2008
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Need a cheap setup for one time use
What would you guys recommend for a cheap one time show?
Its my Mothers 50th birthday coming up, and my sisters and I are renting a hall and throwing her a surprise 50th. I got some buddies together to and we are going play some songs for people to dance to. Anyways I WOULD like some lights for us, but I dont want to have to spend an arm and a leg. They dont have to be anything fancy, just add some dimension. I have been looking used, but there is slim pickings around here (Saskatchewan, Canada) I have looked into the 4Bar system, and it seems really cool but they are around $500 up here and thats way too much. I looked on here in the for sale section, and slim pickings too.... Any suggestions? Desk lamps and colored bulbs? Haha |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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http://www.cheaplights.com/cart/page40.html
Here ya go Cheap and Easy stuff the first package
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Cool.. Thanks!!
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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If it's just for one time use I personally would look for rental gear. If that's not an option the cheapest set up that comes to mind would be 4-8 colored par bulbs and fixtures. Screw the fixtures down to some sections of plywood for stable bases and set them at the front of the stage for up lighting. Not a far cry from your desk lamps.
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Join Date: May 2008
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Also cool...
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Qld, Australia.
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chauvet vue VI is huge bang for the buck in terms of throwing beams of light all around the room (from my experience) just from 1 light. Would be good for getting some light moving around the hall. Helps if you want ppl dancing. Kinta would be another option too and cheaper, that might be the go
Then get some plug in flood lights with coloured bulbs from the hardware store for onstage theyre cheap and effective, or some pars as suggested my 2c |
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Join Date: May 2008
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The chauvet vue VI isnt cheap..... unless you know somewhere good? I just checked ebay.....
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Question about it: each base has 2 bulbs.... I was thinking if I put a base in front of each person then would you put different color bulbs in each? What would you do for colors? which would you use? its a 5 piece band.... 2 guitar, bass, singer, and drums |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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I'd look at getting as many different colors as I could find and placing 4 of the bases evenly across the front of the stage. Point the bulbs where needed. You could also get two more bases and place them on either side of the drummer. At this point your getting pretty close to the price of one of the 139-P38-CHASE as suggested by bigjd. These lights could easily be taken off the stand and mounted to plywood for up lighting and would give you at least a little movement with the chase patterns. Even better if you could swing another $30 for a second tripod stand and hang two lights in each front corner of the stage.
Last edited by Plan-B : 10-29-2009 at 01:40 AM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I would suggest Long and Mcquade.
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Coffee cans and light bulbs.
That's what I use.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Not sure what your budget is, but for somewhere around $125US you can get 4 PAR38s a tree and a chase unit. Spend $5 on some primary color gels, set it to sound active and rock. When your done, you could probably sell it to some kids with a band for close to $100.
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Join Date: May 2008
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My budget is as cheap as possible...I am going to be spending alot of money already on the birthday part (renting a hall, midnight lunch, booze, etc.)
Those 139-FLAT4 are looking pretty attractive.... for $100.... and they have a sound sensor? (from what I can tell) |
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For an extra $15 I'd go with these 139-P38-CHASE
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WOuldnt I need 2 of those though?
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If you are trying to do it by the book, yes. But in reality, I've played more than once with a single tree - either put it directly behind the drummer and just fan them out to cover the stage (probably what I'd chose) or put them in front of the band off to one side. I've done both. Those units come with flood bulbs, so they will provide a good wash either way, and the chase controllers give you some movement.
You're not going to look like Pink Floyd or anything, but I think you'll still get the "concert feel" that you're looking for. In fairness, though, I know nothing about those other units that you are looking at. |
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Haha thanks for the help... I dont really know anything about either unit...
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Thinking of a couple of the noma lights in front and then something cheap and sound activated on the corners to get some movement....
Hows that sound? |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: calgary, alberta, canada
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See u 22 is a member that lives in graystone (greyston? .. soemthing like that).
They might be able to rent you good gear, that would be well inside the budget. Kev.
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