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If you could have any studio lighting kit you wanted, regardless of cost (within reason) what would you go for?
The reason I ask, is one of our Multiblitz 2400 powerpacks has popped for the second time (out of warranty). We have another multiblitz 2400 pack, which with the broken one fed 2x striplights. The rest of our lighting kit is pretty old Broncolour lights and packs. They have done us proud (Must be from the 80's) but I think it is time to look at replacing them. We are having the idea of possibly cutting our losses with the Multiblitz pack, and not replacing it, but instead bring in all new kit (We have a lot of specialist lights, such as striplights, spots etc whereas we could do with more general lights and softboxes etc). Also the problem with having both Broncolour and Multiblitz stuff is that the connectors will physically fit each other, but have different wiring, so can damage the lights and packs if plugged into each other. So what say ye old wise lighting wizards?
The reason I ask, is one of our Multiblitz 2400 powerpacks has popped for the second time (out of warranty). We have another multiblitz 2400 pack, which with the broken one fed 2x striplights. The rest of our lighting kit is pretty old Broncolour lights and packs. They have done us proud (Must be from the 80's) but I think it is time to look at replacing them. We are having the idea of possibly cutting our losses with the Multiblitz pack, and not replacing it, but instead bring in all new kit (We have a lot of specialist lights, such as striplights, spots etc whereas we could do with more general lights and softboxes etc). Also the problem with having both Broncolour and Multiblitz stuff is that the connectors will physically fit each other, but have different wiring, so can damage the lights and packs if plugged into each other. So what say ye old wise lighting wizards?