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Knievel:

This is really an optional add-on for extra WOW factor. Those looking into it should be able to afford it, certainly not a necessity for any cab. If you think it's too much then you don't need it.

It really annoys me when people start picking apart the price on things like this.
Charge what you want Budda, do not shortchange yourself.

quarterback:


--- Quote from: Knievel on April 16, 2005, 01:35:06 pm ---Charge what you want Budda, do not shortchange yourself.
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I agree and, like I noted in my reply, it's nothing personal from my end of things, I just can't personally rationalize paying that amount.

I think part of the 'issue' is that we're all accustomed to buying mass-produced inexpensive electronics where the labor costs drop due to the production facilities and/or due to the large numbers produced.  It's easy to think "Hey, it's just a small board and some wires" and when you can get a KeyWiz ("just a small board and no wires") for under $20, that becomes the ballpark we're thinking in.

I don't think anybody meant any disrespect Budda.  I think it's just a natural reaction from a group of people who only spend $400 total on their cabs.

JODY:

I fall into the #2 category.  Very interested, but depends on price and what else is / becomes available.


millercentral:

Would this controller be able to support Bi-Color LEDs (ie, LEDs that can display 2 or more colors from the same diode?)

gl.tter:


--- Quote from: millercentral on April 16, 2005, 05:35:19 pm ---Would this controller be able to support Bi-Color LEDs (ie, LEDs that can display 2 or more colors from the same diode?)

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It's more a question of the software being aware of this use.  In hardware terms, you just wire 2/3 outputs to your two-colour/RGB LEDs, and set each output's brightness to get the shade you want.

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