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Just wanted to share that two Soundoff Ghosts fit perfectly in a Star ULB9 shroud. The bolt pattern for the back of the ghost is dead on for the shroud. I ran this for a while, 4x ghosts in 2x shrouds. Makes a real nice dash light with a lot of punch.
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It drives me nuts the lack of low profile dash lights, especially for vehicles that can't fit normal stuff (eg not ford, chevy, GM, etc). The elb series is awesome, but rare to find used, and expensive new (too expensive). 200-300 dollars for a handful of leds is just ludicrous. Also, not everyone wants a big 'ol set of suction cups blocking most of their windshield.... I would say feniex, but they are too expensive for what they are, and even with the angle adjustability, the flash shield is just too big. I'm going to stick to these or use 3d printed shrouds from bearded3d and make DIY lights from now on.
 
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Nice engineering on that project! The current SoundOff branded window shrouds are about twice the size of the mPower lights themselves, negating the small size of the lights themselves. You found a good way to get the power of their Ghost lights into a small enough housing that it actually would fit above most rear view mirrors.
 
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