They are the Flower 420B LED bar that Bill sells....12 each RGBAW
Sure but it you took how many regular halogen fixtures it would take to equal those two in terms of output, multiply that number by the cost of the fixture, then add the cost of a new bulb every 50 hours, divide that into 50,000 hours, multiply that by... divide by... add that... then multiply the total by 12 times the square root of infinity + 1, you will see that they are a bargain in the long run.
They're probably a bit less than that....
I'm sure you can find them for cheaper, but I just did a quick google search for it.
Seems like a nice light though.
I'm sure you were limited by the room
but I would have added one or two more lights (perhaps in the middle)
to give the stage more than one color at a time!
the LEDS you used make for a great wash, but lack a little "flare"...
First, the lighting was a donation to the church. Second, I only had a 20 minute window to set up. If I'd had time I could have done all sorts of other things like back lighting, uplighting on the upstage wall, some effects, etc. I knew the 420BI's would do the job. BTW, the pics I took didn't happen to show the sequences where there were opposing colors from left and right.