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Topic: Strobe Lights ?

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DjGazUKPRO InfinityMember since 2005
I've already got 2 strobe lights and a controller:



But I'm not too impressed with them. The controller I have lets you select different patterns and speeds, but it's not very "responsive". Maybe it would work better with four as the controller's designed for?

Can anyone reccomend a make / model of strobe ?
I saw one once with a controller where you could tap it to flash with the beat of the music, that was really impressive. I'd like something like that.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
 

Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 1:38 am
mp3jrickPRO InfinityHonorary MemberMember since 2003
Bought a pair of these recently.
DMX controllable and excellent on sound active or with a black out activator.

Not sure about UK availability, but its a MBT WT7500DMX and not the Monster model.
http://www.cheaplights.com/catalog/01_info.php?sec=125
1/2 way down the page 125 STR DMX, the Monster is above it.
Notice the prices, most of this stuff is Chauvet branded but greatly reduced.
 

Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 3:23 am
I use Martin Atomic strobes. These are dmx controlled (There is also a little stand alone controller available called "Detonator"). This is kind of monster strobe. You could select the speed, brightness and it has a blinder: It will give a flash at full power for 2 seconds!
Picture could be found in my blog. You could also read more info here
Ewout
 

Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 2:55 pm
Well, our company also uses Atomic strobes. In my opinion, it's the best you can have. :)
 

Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 3:02 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
sweet :)
 

Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 4:07 pm
 

Posted Thu 02 Nov 06 @ 5:00 am
phillydjPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2004
Whats the Bulb run? I had to buy a replacement bulb for both my chauvet megastrobes, retail is 99 per bulb I got stuck paying like 50 each :(
 

Posted Thu 02 Nov 06 @ 5:19 am


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