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Home 2012 December StageLitePro On-Stage Lighting Give Away

StageLitePro On-Stage Lighting Give Away

StageLitePro On-Stage Lighting Give AwayGIVE AWAY IS CLOSED

I’ve mentioned it time and time again I like simple designs. Simple to me means reliability, dependability and ease of use. This can be with pedals, amps, guitars, etc.  Of course, options are good too, but I definitely gravitate towards straight and simple for the most part.

StageLitePro has come up with a very elegant and simple way to solve a common problem on stage. Especially for those touring musician, bar scene musicians, worship band musicians that find themselves on a stage many times a year. Lighting can be rough at times. We’re not talking about the stage lighting that the audience enjoys, but lighting to help you function on stage.

Often times when the stage goes dark and you need to adjust a pedal or diagnose a problem with the pedal board and you’re slightly blinded by spotlights or you’re in the pitch black between songs/sets, this can be a major pain in the butt. StageLitePro came up with a nice solution for this. They’ve made a “pedal guard’ with lighting. In a nut shell, it’s a shield facing away from the stage, your pedal board would slide into it, and the shield or guard is lit with LED lights. Very simple and works well. I did some tests with a Pedaltrain PT-2 pedal board loaded with pedals it lit the pedals beautifully. It’s not distracting or noticeable from the audience’s point of view and lights up the board perfectly!

StageLitPro makes a Pedal Guard Pro (24″ x 10.5″ x 8″) for larger boards and a Pedal Guard Compact (14″ x 6.5″ x 2.5″) for smaller boards. Additionally, they make a Set List Pro (14″ x 6.5″ x 2.5″ which could work with loose pedals (not on a board) or as the name suggests, set lists, lyrics, etc. The guard is made with 10 gage black matte powder coated aluminum, and built super tough! As I mentioned, the lighting is a row of LEDs powered by 9 volt battery or AC.

For this give away, I’m giving away 2 units – a Pedal Guard Pro (9V battery powered) and a Set List Pro (AC powered). The Pedal Guard Pro sells for $99 and the Set List Pro goes for $69 – so the total value of this give away is $168.

Okay, how do you win the StageLitePro On-Stage Lighting Package? Read below:

I’m going to select one random entry on December 21st. I will email that random entry asking for the answer to the question listed below. They will have 24 hours to respond with the answer. If the 24 hours passes and I don’t hear from that finalist, I will select a new random entry and repeat the process until I receive confirmation from the winner. Due to shipping weight, this is only available to US residents – sorry about that guys, I do try to make give aways open to all, but larger items I usually restrict to the US only.  Also, one entry per person. Please read that last sentence again… “one” “entry” “per” “person”. Submitting multiple entries will not improve your odds.

The submission form will be open until December 21st (Friday) 2PM MST.

On top of that, I’m going to sweeten the deal. If you ‘LIKE’ EffectsBay on Facebook and you’re selected as the winner, I’ll throw in an extra prize – A free Pedal Label System pack (learn more at PedalLabels.com)

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I was thinking about tough stage conditions while writing this post – strobe lights, darkness, cables all over the place, cramped quarters, etc.  So the question is…. “What is the most embarrassing stage incident you have experienced? If you’ve never been on stage – what would be the most embarrassing stage incident you could picture happening to you?”. I can’t wait to read these answers!

Dec 10, 2012admin

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Comments: 5
  1. Rich Hicks
    12 years ago

    I would be embarrassed if I accidentally tripped on a cable and fell flat on my face!

    ardy22 at earthlink dot net

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  2. Jane H
    12 years ago

    Simply forgetting the words to a song or play. I would just freeze.

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  3. kevin
    12 years ago

    Guitar wasnt plugged in all the way we lost battle of the bands because I was distracting mostly making stupid faces and the “I dont know arm gestures”

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  4. Adam Smale
    12 years ago

    The most embarrassing thing to happen to me, on a dark stage, is hitting my overdrive pedal by mistake during a jazz ballad thinking it was my chorus pedal. Ooooops! “That’s not the sound I thought was going to come out of my amp!”

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  5. Jim S.
    7 years ago

    An embarrassing thing to happen on stage is to trip over your cable and start playing the wrong song in the middle of the set

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