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    Posted: 10 July 2007 at 2:05pm
I find bright LED's annoying, as found on the Void infinite (MK1 at least) and even bloody brighter on the Matrix/Quantum amps. I've seen this listed as a selling point but I don't like them as they just dazzling (when in a dark venue) so you can't read the label that tells you what they mean.

Just had to get that off my chest, how does anyone else feel?
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But how can the punters tell how high tec and amazing your rig is, and how amazing and technical you must be to be able to work it all,  if they cant watch all the shiny LED's and flashing lights dancing across your racks?


and obviously the rare Blue ones get extra marks!



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looks dam good in blue leds
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Just put a piece of hnear-opaque tape over the LED's, duct tape over some of the extremely bright LED's I have turns them into regular LED's - you can still see them illuminating but they don't ruin your vision.

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on next amp i will use Leds that don't light up or may be fit a dimmer
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