Are they pretty good boards? Anyone have a link to a website or pricing info? (I didn't want to hijack a thread)
As has already been metioned, they are "just meet the spec" type products. I've only ever seen their gear in schools. They hav no professional-level representation. Their spec sheets are written, and products designed so that they meet spec, and under-bid ETC/Strand/etc.
If you have any sort of options, don't buy Lehigh.
--Sean
We just got our Rendition 48/96 and it is a major upgrade from what we had, at least we think so far. We could only turn the lights on and off with our last board, that's how old and decrepit it was. Do you have any hints about using this board? The guy who came to train us knew nothing and our old board, when it sort of worked, was completely manual so setting up cues and such is all very knew to us. I tried to read the manual, but doing things step by step led me to failure. I was very frustrated and there is a lot of pressure for me to figure it out before our show in April. Any help (other than telling me to get a new board) would be greatly appreciated!
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