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Mar 26, 2017 17:34 |  #1

I have a paul c buff 60" octa with white interior and looking to purchase a strip box to be used as rim. Any user thoughts on Paul buff 14x60 strip box vs the cheetah 14x55 strip box to be used with the above octa?




  
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Mar 26, 2017 18:25 |  #2

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I have a paul c buff 60" octa with white interior and looking to purchase a strip box to be used as rim. Any user thoughts on Paul buff 14x60 strip box vs the cheetah 14x55 strip box to be used with the above octa?

Have not looked. I'd take the one with the grid if it exists. Other than that, whichever is cheapest.


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Mar 26, 2017 18:36 |  #3

I think the cheetah one has the same speeding system as their rice bowl modifiers, personally I much prefer the PCB system much quicker to setup. I have the PCB 47" octa, 30x60 softbox and the cheetah rb-120


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Mar 26, 2017 20:11 |  #4

I have PCB 10x36. At the time they didn't have the longer one. I am quite happy with PCB.


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