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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 102077, member: 1447"] Obviously 2in spacing uses more pixels & power, but would mean higher definition of effects. That said if you have plenty of meterage (that's a word now!) of outline to do, 3in spacing will still show it particularly on whole house type effects. If you dont plan on using whole house much, it may not show the effects as well. If you're using something like Chromatrim to mount the nodes, you have the flexibility and time (currently) to push a few sections at 2in and 3in and do your own tests and see what YOU'RE happy with. This subject is a bit, erm, subjective based on what you think looks good. There's not really any right or wrong, all comes down to what you like the look of and what you can afford (number of pixels, PSUs and cabling) [/QUOTE]
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