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yup he's doing great. been using sponge power and sponges are growing all over the place. he hunts for them non stop.
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so 1 month down the road, which do you prefer?
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The Radion went back to the store and I now have all sols
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Based upon the look of the spread, I think you made the right decision....plus you now have $400 extra to spend on other stuff!
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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The Sol looks more diffused and spread out more evenly and the Radion hot spotting.
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The spread on a radion cannot be compared to a SOL.
SOL have 70 degree optics and the Radions have no optics (120 degrees) simple math states the LED's on a radion have a 50 degree advantage over the SOL. Glad to see you found one you prefer. How did you like the Radion Software over the SOL controller? I have heard the SOL controller kinda sucks.
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The radion software I played with for a couple days and then the coolness wore off and the I left it to just do what it does |