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01.30ft XLR-XLR Microphone Cable
02.Speaker Stands (pair) and Carry Bag
03.3.5mm mini jack socket to 6.3mm jack plug stereo
04.Prolight Dicro Moon 100 Moonflower Disco Light
05.Carlsbro Speakezee Portable PA System - with 3 Radio Microphones





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Acme Lights - Acme LittLED Moonflower Disco Light
The floor show from these lights are fantastic for their size. Small and easy to move, operate perfectly on their own, but am waiting till i can get some more and link them, to make the show more imp ..
5 of 5 Stars!


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STORING YOUR PA SYSTEM - TOP TIPS

We all know the importance of using our PA System correctly to get the best sound, but the equally important topic of storing a PA correctly is often overlooked and can seriously compromise your sound if a few common sense guidelines are not observed. Adhere to the following simple tips and your system will always be stored, and therefore sound, at it's best!

  • Avoid cold and damp conditions
  • Damp reduces mid and top from speakers, shortens cone life
  • Damp degrades wooden cabs whether chip, MDF or ply
  • Damp can cause short circuits and corrosion in electronics
  • Cold amps will cause condensation when placed in a warmer room ; allow electronics to warm up and dry out before switch on
  • Never expose amps or speakers to direct rain, snow, mist or fog, or to high humidity.
  • Avoid use near water and outdoors unless specifically designed for outdoor use.
  • Don’t tie knots in your cables ; get some re-usable cable ties

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