Tournament square LED Light is finally installed

Just got some feedbacks from buyers, get yours now before the price goes up in June!
 

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saw these installed at my local pool hall... last pic
Pics don't do justice, they look amazing and table is well lit..
 
I just had my light installed by Tony and it is amazing. The light not only looks cool but the light is so easy on the eyes if that makes sense. I can definitely see the balls better and want play so much more. If you have a table do yourself a favor and get one of these lights from Tony you will not be disappointed. Tony is great to work with and he is a terrific guy.
 
Finally received this LED light this week, and installed it last night. This LED light turns out really amazing. No more shadows at side or corners. And the brightness on the table is pretty even. Used some LUX apps on iPhone, almost all positions are same with average 320(lux pro), 1600(light meter). Different apps just came up with different numbers. Color temp is 5500k daylight white, 200w, around 18000lm. But there are some small gaps between connections, plan to use black electric tape to cover them.
How to order?
 
There is one major flaw with these lights that I have experienced. You get so spoiled. When you go to play at your regular pool hall, billiard room, bar, etc. the lighting is so inferior you can't aim those thin cut shots like you do at home.
 
That's really a sharp looking set up you have. I like it. Enjoy!!...

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I like those square LED lights but I wish there was some before and after shots of the LED compared to a regular table light like a Diamond or Brunswick commercial light.
 
There is one major flaw with these lights that I have experienced. You get so spoiled. When you go to play at your regular pool hall, billiard room, bar, etc. the lighting is so inferior you can't aim those thin cut shots like you do at home.
I can only imagine the comparsion between a quality light like this appears to be and my local room. Even my basement set up with small pot lights not located with a pool table in mind, are light years ahead of my local room's use of the traditional 3x lamp overhead using 3x what must be 10watt bulbs. You get on the wrong table and you can't see the edge of the 8 or 6 (green cloth) when along the rails. Sad when the lighting forces different pattern management..lol
 
I like those square LED lights but I wish there was some before and after shots of the LED compared to a regular table light like a Diamond or Brunswick commercial light.
A customer from Kansas just replaced his Diamond light, he is very happy with the improvement. Light is higher and evenly lit the table.
 

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