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[QUOTE="Bill Ellick, post: 34571, member: 1499"] Welcome to ACL !! Not sure about becoming famous with this hobby, but you can certainly join the ranks of those who spend quite a bit to make the blinky flashy things happen ! As far as going with LOR, you might want to read a bunch first. There are many alternatives to LOR for both software as well as hardware. There are also many new options on the boards as this hobby is in a transition now with the upcoming of RGB stuff that is coming online as well. I use LOR and have since 2008. I find no problem with it but now that I am going to start into RGB and pixels, I am looking at a different solution for the software as LOR gets bogged down with high channel counts under RGB. It does not take long to get up in the higher range of channels either with RGB so you will want to read up on things before committing to LOR. Another place to find very good info is over on the DIY forum: [url=http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/forum.php]http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/forum.php[/url] There you can learn a lot about hardware as well as software for the DIY route if you want to save some money and are handy at building things. You will learn a lot here by checking out Eddy's 101 manual first: [url=http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,1889.0.html]http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,1889.0.html[/url] With the prices in RGB coming into a very reasonable range, using some E1.31 and pixels can give you a real WOW factor for less money than a basic LOR controller and lights as well as an infinite range of colors! So that is another reason to read a lot first before jumping into any one hardware or software solution at least to me. Again, Welcome here and read, read, read! You will be amazed at what you can do! Bill [/QUOTE]
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