looking great brother, i hope to upgrade my par 64 led's to 3 watt cans eventually, but IMO i don't see much difference except a huge price tag :) keep up the great work!
Hi - which lights are used here, as I have a booking where the organiser wishes to have the gold seen here, but I have not been able to get in touch with anyone who is able to do a gold. Only amber has been shown other than the normal RGB LED. Can you help?
@geofflongstaff have the led on full "white" and use a color correction gel to make the light more "warm" vs LED bright white this will make it look incandescent then play with some colored gels to achieve a gold,,gold is always a tricky one but possible
$400/night doesn't make sense for the client that only wants 6 uplights (our average). Many people pay us to decorate with our lighting, dollar for dollar the best use of a decorating budget.
@knardini I know this was a long time ago, but your exactly right. Weddings are extremely expensive days of peoples lives. Thousands of dollars are spent on everything, a lot times people skimp on one thing....THE DJ....those weddings I don't do anymore. 3w(assuming you mean tri-color LEDS or even just a mix of 3ws) lights are not usually cheap. That to say, $20 a light may be too affordable. In my market, all it took was for me to take a leap of faith and raise my prices to $40 a light and
@knardini and guess what.....people bought into it. The people that you wanna DJ for, with nice equipment, are the people that want to pay you right. I can book 20 gigs a year instead of 50, and am making double what I would by going out more than 2X as much. Anyway, sorry for the rant, I'm sure you know all this. Good day!
@123scottsdj it seems like its mainly american djs charging this way. i can imagine charging per light. maybe im rubbish. lol i dj mainly cos i love doing it. but if you think about it a lot of djs make out its rocket science when its not and A LOT of djs are now using led lights which cost them next to nothing to run. not saying this guy is tho before you jump down my neck. also there aint many people out there gettin paid to do what they luv doing so ive never understood the american greed!
i'd appreciate the contact to purchase some par 56 led's. i'm looking at the Venue Par 56 LED's now at musicians friend and they're 150 each. adds up quick. lights look great.
They were actually a rectangular LED light without a base I was trying out before buying that night. What we use now are LED par 56's with custom bases.
The rustic venue at the end of the clip - is that the JP Davis Hall at the Wyandotte County lake? Just curious. I'm from central Kansas and did an event there about 18 months ago.
...in the uk.. ?
allhailthesweatshop 1 week ago
Very nice job. What brand did you use? Also what do you think about the Chauvet par 56 Rain LED. Any recommendations? Thank you, Matt
DJLoop1995 10 months ago
Hey knardini- When you get a chance visit wifiled.com the most amazing completely wireless led lighting fixtures on the market.
wifiled 1 year ago
looking great brother, i hope to upgrade my par 64 led's to 3 watt cans eventually, but IMO i don't see much difference except a huge price tag :) keep up the great work!
MunicipalAudio 1 year ago
where are you located?? may i have you email please...
agueda55 1 year ago
How many bulbs are you using in each can? (Are there 64 bulbs?)
whachit2ya 1 year ago
It says no cords. Is it battery powered with wireless dmx? cool stuff. thanks for posting
attapattapie 1 year ago
Really nice!
MagicLightAndSound 1 year ago
Hi - which lights are used here, as I have a booking where the organiser wishes to have the gold seen here, but I have not been able to get in touch with anyone who is able to do a gold. Only amber has been shown other than the normal RGB LED. Can you help?
geofflongstaff 1 year ago
@geofflongstaff have the led on full "white" and use a color correction gel to make the light more "warm" vs LED bright white this will make it look incandescent then play with some colored gels to achieve a gold,,gold is always a tricky one but possible
twveach 1 year ago
What lights are used for the up lighting in this video? What brand do you recommend to use? Can you link light to light for the power?
metome142 2 years ago
I now use a 3W LED fixture for this. They cannot be linked for power. email me for more info!
knardini 2 years ago
16 million actually :p
Tekkie4lowerschool 2 years ago
o.......OK
123scottsdj 2 years ago
to much money. $20 a light. why don't you juist say $400 a night. I wouldent pay a dj by each light.
123scottsdj 2 years ago
$400/night doesn't make sense for the client that only wants 6 uplights (our average). Many people pay us to decorate with our lighting, dollar for dollar the best use of a decorating budget.
knardini 2 years ago
@knardini I know this was a long time ago, but your exactly right. Weddings are extremely expensive days of peoples lives. Thousands of dollars are spent on everything, a lot times people skimp on one thing....THE DJ....those weddings I don't do anymore. 3w(assuming you mean tri-color LEDS or even just a mix of 3ws) lights are not usually cheap. That to say, $20 a light may be too affordable. In my market, all it took was for me to take a leap of faith and raise my prices to $40 a light and
TheNashvilleDJ 1 year ago
@knardini and guess what.....people bought into it. The people that you wanna DJ for, with nice equipment, are the people that want to pay you right. I can book 20 gigs a year instead of 50, and am making double what I would by going out more than 2X as much. Anyway, sorry for the rant, I'm sure you know all this. Good day!
TheNashvilleDJ 1 year ago
@123scottsdj it seems like its mainly american djs charging this way. i can imagine charging per light. maybe im rubbish. lol i dj mainly cos i love doing it. but if you think about it a lot of djs make out its rocket science when its not and A LOT of djs are now using led lights which cost them next to nothing to run. not saying this guy is tho before you jump down my neck. also there aint many people out there gettin paid to do what they luv doing so ive never understood the american greed!
cantthinkof123 4 months ago
i'd appreciate the contact to purchase some par 56 led's. i'm looking at the Venue Par 56 LED's now at musicians friend and they're 150 each. adds up quick. lights look great.
atticpro07 2 years ago
Dag gum I love this uplight package you have thanks for posting this video
stewardsproductions 2 years ago
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CaliZ 2 years ago
how many cans did you use?
robjcrowston 2 years ago
I believe we used 20 at the venue in this video.
knardini 2 years ago
We're using 26 at a wedding next week, look for another video coming soon!
knardini 2 years ago
Excellent job on the uplighting! Im trying to do the same thing but not sure which lights to go for. Which lights are those you are using? Thanks
knightsofdisco 2 years ago
What we use now and recommend are a Par 56's LED can with custom bases. Let me know if you want a contact for great pricing.
knardini 2 years ago
What Price would you be looking at for a Par 56 as they can be about £80.00 each over in england.
knightsofdisco 2 years ago
Less than $100 each American.
knardini 2 years ago
what are those, and where can I get them?
narmer3678 3 years ago
They were actually a rectangular LED light without a base I was trying out before buying that night. What we use now are LED par 56's with custom bases.
knardini 2 years ago
To be honest I can't remember the name of that venue...they all blend together after awhile. It was out by the Kansas Speedway.
knardini 3 years ago
The rustic venue at the end of the clip - is that the JP Davis Hall at the Wyandotte County lake? Just curious. I'm from central Kansas and did an event there about 18 months ago.
member326987 3 years ago
Great job on the up lights! I thought they were Par's at first until I saw the color changing. What lights are those?
Thanks!
PeaceIsRad 3 years ago
Awesome!
Moose007 3 years ago
sweet work~!
jtnichol 3 years ago