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Three Out Of Seven The Heritage Wall Of Sound Here I Come


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IIRC that is a bedroom. Lots of great heritage huh?

It's being "split up" in about a month or two. Only thing left in the BR will be the outer pair of Klipschorns, a pair of Heresy's, and the LaScala's as the "center". The picture is "old". The amps used now are AU-11000 pro series, and they can be set for L+R for a center channel. All the Heresy's are in the living room; Cornwalls and another pair of Khorns will go into the new "stereo-man cave" room. Permit was approved (by my wife and the building department...), concrete footer, etc. starts in about a week; etc. Room treatment for sure on that project though....

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Indyklipschfan,

Are these the lights you got? These have kind of this "ice"

texture. They're for sale on christmaslightsetc.com for $20 for a

8.8 foot strand, spaced every 4". That's 25 lights per strand.

M5_LED_Blue.jpg

I found dozens of websites selling LED christmas lights, and many were

cheaper than these- I just wondered if this bulb texture is like what

you got, or if you got the smooth philips ones.

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So Sams club 1 800 833 3390 or wait just a few months... I am sure they will be back.

Again, the perfect blue too! << I really can't stress this enough..... That rich blue is just awesome.. Bright or dimmed too...

Durable bulbs are break, fade , and chip resisitant! Save 90% energy too! (Al Gore would be proud!!!)

I know Sams club.. a division of Wal Mart and to some the EVIL empire... Also made in China... They even warn you in the prop 65 warning to watch the handling the coated wires of this product because it exposes you to lead, a chemical known in the state of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive hard...

SO WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER USE... ( I guess in the other states.. it doesn't? OK, So I washed em in Indiana just in case!)

At 17 dollars you will put em up once.... average bulb life is 25,000 hours... So, home run!

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Thanks! These are what I'll be buying. I'm going to run 5

strands in 3 places, on 5 separate faders. One strand will be

blue only. Two will be red overlying blue, on separate

faders. Why, you ask? Well, I like blue the best (just

seems natural, as you mentioned earlier). My alma mater is KU,

and we'll be watching a lot of Jayhawk basketball in HD down here, so I

will put on Red on one strand and Blue on another for such

occasions. Also, there are a lot of K-State wildcat fans around

here, and we'll probably watch some wildcat football from time to time,

and although it pains me to do so, it will be cool to turn on the red

and blue strands that are run together at the same time, and get a

purple glow. (At least I hope that's what happens- at $17 per

strand, I can afford to find out.)

Do you have the lights postitioned closer together in your ceiling than they are on the strand, to eliminate hot spots?

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I am wiring for all of my HT lights today, so I can sheetrock tomorrow.

I've got faders galore (a total of nine - I am known to overdo things).

I bought a couple of lutron faders for one area and I noticed on the

instruction paper that came with it that their minimum recommended

wattage per fader is 40W.

The LED christmas lights seem to range from 4 to 10W, depending on

number of lights in strand, and I certainly won't have 40W worth of

lights per fader.

How many strands of LED lights do you have on your fader and have you had any problems?

I think the "minimum" is referring to incandescent bulbs, so that the

fading is actually noticable, but hopefully isn't an issue for our LED

christmas lights faders.

Thanks

-Vance

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Hello,

I would think that a big silver disco ball in the middle of the ceiling and about 100 of those dice with fur hanging from the ceiling would look great with all the Christmas lights.Just my 2 cents.

rmlowz

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rmlowz,

Sorry we hijacked your post.

The christmas lights are LED and are hidden up behind trim, and on

faders. You never see them, only a neon-like glow that emminates

from behind the trim. In a couple months when I get this done,

there will be pictures on the arcitectural forum. It's going to

be sweet, and no disco balls or fuzzy dice will be present. (I DO

have a disco ball though...)

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