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[QUOTE="jjBrisvegas, post: 90618, member: 25906"] Hi Andi and welcome. You're in the exact spot I was a year ago and I can't praise the good members at ACL enough - their passion and knowledge will be the best help you can get. My first effort was a 12 string megatree and 6 x 25 node arches. The first 2 controllers I bought were a Jsys ECG-P2 (as it was cheap at the time) followed by a SanSys E682 (which was a kit and easy to assemble). I would have to say as far as value for $ goes the E682 was better. I have since purchased another E682, an Advatek Pixlite-16-MkII (comes assembled), and a Falcon F16v3 (comes assembled). The Falcon does the most and you get what you pay for. If you are handy with a kit the E682 appears to be a good entry level controller (with the promise of future firmware upgrades). I am very much a hands on tester type so was happy to buy and try - plus it gives me an excuse to buy more pixels if I have spare controllers laying around ;-) The pixel purchasing was something else, but I have been successful so far with purchasing 2011 and RGB type 12mm pixel from AliExpress with nothing but great experiences so far. As all above have said, the best advice is the 101 manual followed by YouTube clips and then figure out what you want followed by lots of questions ;-) [/QUOTE]
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