65’ Sony 4K Ultra HD Screen and Unicol Stand
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£175
65’ Sony 4K Ultra HD Screen TV hire with Unicol stand.
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65’ Sony 4K Ultra HD Screen TV hire with Unicol stand.



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It features 12 RGBW uplights which can be set on 15 static colours including the classic “Pure white” style. Easy to operate due to it’s digital display. It also works in auto-run, sound/light and DMX modes.
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Very popular package for bands, DJ´s and live acts. The ipod-1 Package combines 2 Mackie SRM450 speakers + stands, plus 1 Soundcraft Notepad mixer and all cables are included. The Mackie speaker set is one of our Top Picks. If you´re on a tight budget this is fantastic value for money.
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This classic DJ package combines 2 Technics 1210 plus 1 Pioneer DJM900 (Serato) mixer. Technics turntables at their best and put together with one of the best mixers around made by Pioneer. One of the best turntable packages currently available, very recommended for vinyl lovers and DJ´s.
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The most popular hire from our corporate clients, the conference package for small/medium size presentations of up to 120 people. This 800W system delivers clarity even at high volume levels and disperses the sound to every corner. It takes up to 4 microphones plugged in as well as a laptop for audio playback.
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This package consists of 8 PAR64 LED lights with full color mixing and a DMX controller. It also comes with 2 T-bar lighting stands so you can have 4 lights on each side of the stage and all necessary cable to connect them all up. LED lights don’t emit any heat so your performers stay cool!
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With this band package we’ve added an extra 800W sub, and an extra stage monitor for the bigger band! Suitable for audiences of up to 300 people or medium sized venues. Also comes with 4 Par 64 lights, a stand and DMX controller for the professional look. It´s hired with all cables included, this is a very popular hire among bands in London.















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