Gold Crest Roadie Light

Sep 14, 2007 6:12 PM

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Gold Crest's new Mighty Bright Roadie Light are designed for musicians, roadies and sound technicians who work backstage. Comprising a carabiner LED microlight and keychain LED microlight, these personal lights feature white illumination. Due to the superlong life span of LEDs, lithium batteries and LEDs never need replacing.

The carabiner sports a handy SnapLink™ design for fast attachment (and detachment). The keychain light, which is even smaller, is attached with a heavy-duty key ring. Both feature a constant on switch for easier hands-free use, and are built of hard-to-break polycarbonate.

For additional information, visit www.mightybright.com/. For additional sound reinforcement product news, visit mixonline.com/live/products/.




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