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Question What kind of Lighting

what type of lighting should I use, fluorescent or incondesent ?
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Never use flourescent lighting! It interferes with the electronics too much. Espescially if you use single coil pick ups. Incandescent is the way to go.
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Never use flourescent lighting! It interferes with the electronics too much. Espescially if you use single coil pick ups. Incandescent is the way to go.
The compact flourescents aren't too bad, and you can shield the cans if you're fussy. For me the bigger problem with standard flourescents is audible hum.

I wanna get LED lighting though, that's the coolest. Or you could go all lava lamps. Right now my aquarium is temporarily in the studio, and that's pretty cool lighting too.
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