Used some of these outdoor Stairville Stage Par during the summer of 2023 for a Scottish church tour. The three different shades of white is perfect. (Is amber a shade of white?) The amber helps considerably to make the cool white more usable. We used six of these altogether... three on stage left, three on stage right. I would like another 8-10 more fixtures for next year.
The outdoor stage we had was very dark inside with black mesh cloth sucking up all the daylight, so having these made a huge different to make the performers more visible, especially on dark, dull, cloudy days.
Additionally they stand up very well to the rain being IP rated, and the splash proof connectors seal well. The connectors are prone to getting squashed when packed together in flight cases, but can be easily pressed back into shape. Which end is which can be a little confusing, so be sure and plan out which side of the stage power and DMX data is coming in from, and where power out is going to so you don't end up with twisted cables.
Be aware, the lights require additional cables if you want to run them at any length spaced apart. We had to buy a handful of 5 meter cables for the power and the DMX connections. You may even need to get some splash proof DMX to XLR cables if you intend to daisy chain standard XLR connectors to run more lights elsewhere on the stage.