A couple of things you need to know about these boxes. They can not handle a huge amount of lights. I think like only 1200-1500 watts. So if you are using LED you can use a lot, otherwise you will find you can not control a lot. Not only is there a restriction on overall watts, you can only have 2 amps per channel so that is like 240 watts per channel. Which is deducted from the overall watts used for the box.
The way the action works with the outlets is the 1st outlet has more action and so on until the last outlet which will have less action. You cannot connect more then one box. I am sure you can hook a couple of to share the same audio source, but there is no guarantee they will be synced together.
The video of the signing pumpkins were done with LOR or similar product, not with this box.
They are nice simple plug and play boxes but you will find they are very restrictive.
Also the best way to use these is by buying a FM transmitter or one of those iPod transmitters so you can transmit to peoples cars and don't have to use speakers and annoy your neighbors. This is how users like myself that have LOR or AL transmit the music for guests. Then we just make a tune in sign that says tune to XX station to hear the lights.
The way the action works with the outlets is the 1st outlet has more action and so on until the last outlet which will have less action. You cannot connect more then one box. I am sure you can hook a couple of to share the same audio source, but there is no guarantee they will be synced together.
The video of the signing pumpkins were done with LOR or similar product, not with this box.
They are nice simple plug and play boxes but you will find they are very restrictive.
Also the best way to use these is by buying a FM transmitter or one of those iPod transmitters so you can transmit to peoples cars and don't have to use speakers and annoy your neighbors. This is how users like myself that have LOR or AL transmit the music for guests. Then we just make a tune in sign that says tune to XX station to hear the lights.