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[QUOTE="penguineer, post: 55308, member: 751"] And small doesn't have to mean "unimpressive" - there are people that have done great things with a single controller running 16 strings. You could use most of your existing lights to "frame" the centrepiece of a small display so that you get the chance to dip your toes, think about what you *really* want to do and save money for the main event...... Another option if you live on a corner is to run two shows - one small synchronised one and the rest of your lights around the corner. Plenty of ways to make a cautious approach..... Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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