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Old 01-08-2005, 1:07 PM   #1
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secondary lighting?

Guys,

looking to put some low level lighting on the main screen wall behind the speaker/equipment rack but what r all u DIY-ers using for this. The main ceiling lighting is via downlighters via dimmer?

thinking about the LED stair lights from TLC!!

cheers

Gary
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Old 12-08-2005, 2:31 PM   #2
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It's expensive but have you looked at Pulsar's Chroma range?

They are a professional lighting company but one of their fixtures is an MR16 colour changing LED 'bulb'.

Using these will allow you to alter level plus mood. As I said, expensive, but you'd never get bored of the 16,000,000 colour combinations!!!!!!
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Old 12-08-2005, 2:49 PM   #3
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We've got one of the strip lights you normally use under kitchen cabinets behind our AV equipment storage (ARCA cabinets) which shines up the wall towards the plasma above, looks pretty good (IMO of course!)

John
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