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    hmm. what does it mean that I use single ended cable.
    sorry for asking but I try to learn something new every day about lasers
    No problem, thats one of the greatest things about this forum. There's someone on here that has an answer to just about any question laser related.

    Basically, if you use the cables that attach to the potentiometer, you are using the single ended cable. Somewhere in the package, you should have gotten 2 short cables with a 4 position connector on one end, these are the differential cables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DZ View Post
    No problem, thats one of the greatest things about this forum. There's someone on here that has an answer to just about any question laser related.

    Basically, if you use the cables that attach to the potentiometer, you are using the single ended cable. Somewhere in the package, you should have gotten 2 short cables with a 4 position connector on one end, these are the differential cables.
    Yes i have gotten 2 short cables with a 4 position connector on one end

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    Default be carefull

    i see you are mounting amps and power supplies
    and there are bits of metal every where
    you need to be carefull doing things like that
    it only take one small metal chip to get lodged in a circuit somewhere and when you power up
    you will have some expensive damage
    also it would be a good idea to use some heat transfer paste on any of the metal faces you are fixing to base plate to help with keeping all the electronics cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by badger1666 View Post
    i see you are mounting amps and power supplies
    and there are bits of metal every where
    you need to be carefull doing things like that
    it only take one small metal chip to get lodged in a circuit somewhere and when you power up
    you will have some expensive damage
    also it would be a good idea to use some heat transfer paste on any of the metal faces you are fixing to base plate to help with keeping all the electronics cool
    i have heat transfer paste on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExideGlow View Post
    hey DZ. thanks.

    i think i will buy Mamba black and Easylase Dac or fb3 with LivePRO.
    I do not know yet.

    what do you think about it ?
    There won't be many, if anyone on here, who won't recommend the FB3. Mamba has its place but if you can afford Pango, get Pango'ed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by White-Light View Post
    There won't be many, if anyone on here, who won't recommend the FB3. Mamba has its place but if you can afford Pango, get Pango'ed!
    hehe ok.

    it is Many who have recommended me Mamba black.

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    It will be many more who recommend Pangolin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soforene View Post
    It will be many more who recommend Pangolin.
    ok. i go for pangolin !

    how is Pangolin LivePRO conform to Mamba ?

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    Best to get some of the others on here to explain the options to you as there are several different kits you can buy according to your uses and the licensing such as the Evaluation Kit, the LA Studio Freak kit etc.

    Also, I think the FB3 kits come with Live Quick as standard not Live Pro. Live Pro involves a small upgrade fee. That said the standard software package is still one of the very best around and most on here think it exceeds any other similar packages, hence the recommendation.

    Live Pro is awesome BTW. I've not personally used it but have had it demonstrated to me by another member on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White-Light View Post
    There won't be many, if anyone on here, who won't recommend the FB3. Mamba has its place but if you can afford Pango, get Pango'ed!
    I can completly support the FB3, I loved mine!

    I personally think the FB3 is significantly better, for one, it has DMX on it, you can store many shows on it, you can integrate it into your projector and connect with USB, it's smaller, and it comes with really amazing software for pretty much the price.
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