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[QUOTE="Klayfish, post: 47461, member: 22433"] All I've ever know in the world of non-static displays is LOR. I've been thrilled with them so far, but that doesn't mean I'd completely turn away from trying other things. What has been attractive about LOR is the relatively near "plug and play" user friendly nature of them. I bought my first controller completely assembled and ready to plug in. I bought my second one with all the components in the box, all I had to do was screw it together. I don't have a ton of free time, so user friendly is very attractive to me. That's not to say I'm not interested in DIY, otherwise I wouldn't be here. But I'm also balancing that with the reality of my life. I e-mailed SanDevices earlier today asking about the 682 and what their S1 package offers. They told me that with the 682, I need to add a power supply, the wires to go from the 682 controller to the power supply and wires to go to the RGB. Is that easy to do? Where do you get the wiring? Is the power supply the ones in the tutorial (from either Ray Wu or Meanwell)? [/QUOTE]
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