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hey everybody its steve in a lot of my videos take a look at small and budget friendly little stage lights like these but recently i got this new light from sheds and its on a whole new level in this video i want to first unbox it and then show how a larger more professional light looks compared with its little rivals go through its functions and then show you how it looks in action and youll see how just one of these can look pretty amazing at your next show or gig [Music] [Music] [Music] i want to compare this to a couple of typical budget fixtures starting with this little mini beam the first and most obvious thing about it is its size at almost twice the height and weight of this little guy and to help lift and move it more easily there are these handles on the base now lets take a look at the back every light ive ever had gets its power from an ac cord that plugs into a thing called an iec jack but more professional lights connect with something called a neutrik connector an