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jshep

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    pro audio and lighting service. recording studio owner. musician 48 years.
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    John Shepherd

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  1. I apologize I have yet to fill in my profile. I have done that on many forums. All points taken and appreciated. Im well used to the vast degree of response and detail, so I'm thick skinned. Bottom lines for me are (i.e. - your 'valid point' does not override the line) I have what I have as a new 'lighting guy' is concerned to this point. I don't do many outdoor shows and don't intend to as this is not full time until I retire. My desire is to have a prayer against rain in it's varying amounts. I do not have finances to have all outdoor rated lighting. I have an excellent RCF based PA and just spent $10K on a vehicle to transport besides the lights I have (4 Intimidator 160, 2 LT Quad BT, 2 Swarm Wash, 4 Colorband Pix M (outdoor capable). I have expandable 5'-15' truss and pro-x crank stands. I found a site for a number of cover types, but there are no prices. Can anyone ballpark what a cover for a Intimidator 160 runs? I am concerned about power boxes onstage for PA as well as lighting in the great outdoors. What might options be for me? Thanks all for your support - Shep
  2. Thanks for chiming in quickly. It's rather small, but to grow. Currently have 4 Intimidator 160s, 2 LT Quad BTs, and 2 Swarm Fx. The likelihood is open air stage. I am a ibew data tech, so I have understanding of precaution. Looking for cover solutions for current rig. All power cords are 12/3 outdoor rated, all power fed by Furman voltage regulators (2). Much appreciated, dosxuk!
  3. Hi, Brand new here, thanks for opening the door. I am a audio production guy who has been doing indoor lighting with a truss/tripod system that is all indoor rated lighting. I will have a few outdoor dates this year to cover. Weather always looming large, I am looking for options to house/cover/ make safe using my rig outdoors. Does anyone do this currently that can give ideas, pics? Thanks much, Shep
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