Reverse Channel letters are similar in construction to Illuminated channel letters. They feature the
same three-dimensional aspects and are similarly mounted and wired.
During daylight hours, reversed channel letters look much the same as standard channel letters. However,
at night they take on a very unique "halo" appearance. This is the result of the light exiting the back of
the letter via a small gap between the mounting surface and the actual letter itself. This combination provides
a distinctive look that is softer and more elegant than that of its standard channel letter counterpart.
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