What lighting do you have for your pool table?

branpureza

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RussPrince

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mine couldn't be simpler. an 8 foot box made from mdf about 5 inches tall painted black with two home depot 4 foot 4-bulb lights inside. very nice light and the lights cost about $90 (45 each) i think. oh and i also added the silver square grid stuff that acts sort of like a diffuser and keeps the light focused downwards

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Dan_B

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..dang, another grey clothed table, I don't know what I'm going to do on my new cloth selection.

...just btwence we'z, here's my light
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Lewie

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The 'ole traditional 4 shade glass & metal light that came with my GC1. Does the job. There's 8 ceiling lights in the room as well if I want maximum lighting.

I've always wanted a Brunswick GC light, but I feel like it would take up too much space.
 

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beetle

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I had a RAM gameroom light installed ($650). I decided to go with a more traditional light since I didn't like how the new LED flat panel lights looked.
 

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ceebee

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Here is the light I just finished. It will be transported to Kansas & placed over a Brunswick KLING... in about a week.
 

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Bobkitty

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I have two LED 2' X 4' panels from Walalight. Bought and finished the poplar wood to go with the Anniversary table. Perfect amount of light. It's a shame to go out to play pool anywhere as the lightening is just crappy.
 

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CJH

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Marc Gregory custom LED. The one Dean has is very similar.
 

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ceebee

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Man O Man, that Centennial setup is beautiful, that's how I grew up. Some of these lights are pure artistry. AND they light up the playing surface well... better than what we have at the Pool Hall
 

xianmacx

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I like how clean the room looks with no formal pool table light. Looks great.

could you give a bit more details about your setup?

Is that a 9fter?
Looks like the can lights are placed almost directly over pockets?
What kind of bulbs are you using?
I presume its plenty of light?

Thanks,
Ian
 

branpureza

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I like how clean the room looks with no formal pool table light. Looks great.

could you give a bit more details about your setup?

Is that a 9fter?
Looks like the can lights are placed almost directly over pockets?
What kind of bulbs are you using?
I presume its plenty of light?

Thanks,
Ian





Thanks! The lighting works perfectly! In this picture they aren't even on, just the dimmer surrounding cans. It's a 9-footer. I placed the lights directly above each pocket.

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The light still has the original type florescent tubes, I did not switch it to LED. I use soft white tubes, not the harsh white ones. It takes 8 48" tubes.
 
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