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[QUOTE="Brett82, post: 78664, member: 22238"] Thanks everyone. I really appreciate the feedback and comments. I'm learning and getting ideas already from just these few comments. The reason for sticking with the regular fairy lights isn't because of cost or convenience of already having them. I just like the softer look of these over pixels. Having said that, I can see why pixels would be better, especially when it comes ton the rope lights. I think that might be the route that I go down when I get to that point. I think I'll persist with the fairy lights for the mega tree and house. I have a lot of two wire lights so I'd say that I'll be getting controllers from Hanson Electronics. I'll take the advice on board and start out with just a couple of controlled items. The mega tree is something that I really want to get in and more then likely a few mini trees. I'd like to try for leaping arches, but I'm realistic about this and will more than likely work on these for next year. If I stick to these few things, and leave the rest as a static display I hopefully can get these going to music. Is it common to have part controlled and part static or would that look a bit odd do you think? Once again, thank you for the friendly welcome, great advice and feedback. I appreciate you taking the time to help me out. One last thing, should I jump over to the 101 basics forum for future posts? Take it easy guys [/QUOTE]
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