Good start. I would switch those out for 4 line array passive speakers with separate power, add in a mixer into use for larger shows, build a truss system for both audio and lighting, add led lighting to your booth,
Your Setup looks good, the only things is that you should invest in moving head spot fixtures and get rid of the scanners to give it a modern look and more flexibility to use DMX Control. and get a maching sub with the RCF Speakers because every venue is different on size and shape. Other than that your setup is pretty clean
Hey man cool setup but can i reccomend changing the wash for two puk par cans wash will still be there and it will go perfectly between the scanners so u have more room for something else if need be.
A pair of subs would much improve the sound for bigger venues. The 312As are terrific speakers, but like the rest of the Art 3 line, produce very little below 70hz - so they prodiuce more of a thumpy sound that a deep/full sound. The mids and highs are nice and smooth however. I had 2 pairs of Art 310As (still have one pair) in my speaker collection and they are excellent. Your lights look greatBTW, and the setup is clean, but there seem to be some missing wires :-) Al
Sir! u hanged LASER light opposite side. head down tail up.. 😁 my question is, if we hang like this, in future that's make problems on product or not ?(coz there r motor n other machinery parts inside laser). its safe?? I have also Laser k800 by BigDipper
This is called getting a lot out of a little by careful selection and setup. Props for this rig. Anyone can spend 10 grand and get an impressive light show. However this setup shows some talent and I like it.
Bought a Fender Acoustasonic 15W Guitar Combo Amp...for the XLR connection bought an Adapter...somehow the JVC 600 ohms Mic., Shure etc. only works via the XLR and not Directly with the 1/4 inch jack? Why? Guitar works Directly and also when plugged in the XLR Adapter? Maybe, that is why they always worked in the Behringer UB1202 all the time, as I think it has a built in Mic preamp? So how does the Adaptor converts the Mic signal? An XLR male to balanced 1/4" female adapter.
Joe - thank you for the videos. I usem and have been using a similar setup for years without any issues. However, I am always concerned about backups. Especially when running all of your music through a PC. I am a network admin by day so I am all too familiar with the issue that could happen. What is your protocol for hardware issues? Do you carry a backup system?
how have 35 people disliked it and not provided constructive criticism!?!?! I personally like the video, well put together and edited and decent equipment ;-)
Hi Joe,you maybe able to help me,am looking for a Show director for my trussing its the same as what you use have you any ideas where I can purchase this item??? Like your videos. Rgds Ray Dee International DJ
Nightmare-bonnie66 in technical terms, they are not moving heads. moving heads (as the name implies) have a moving head which houses all of the features. scanners only use a mirror.
Do you work by yourself or you normally have someone to assist you in setting up? I ask coz I'm starting my own small DJeing and I find lifting the heavy speakers a challenge :(
You don't need that bright wash, it's really cool but takes away from the rest of the lighting. Replace it with an effect that actually compliments the setup. Now the mistake most DJ make ... YOU NEED BASS BOTTOMS. Even if you can only afford 1, it will make your system sound HUGH and you won't need to stress your full range speakers. It does make a difference. Trust me on this. The quality of the sound will be impressive.
JFK What i meant by dealing with delay is setting the speaker distances correctly so you wouldn't be dealing with the slower response of subwoofers. By setting the distance further it effectively gets the sub to fire ahead of the main speakers and brings everything back together. this process can take long to set during gigs in different rooms, auditoriums, ETC
your lighting is dope but your sound system is quite week, I use at least one pair of 18's whenever I have a show but even just one 18 will make your sound system sound so much better and bring that punch
This feels really cluttered, as the different types of lights don't really compliment each other very well. Plus the fact that you have to cover the wash for the camera means you are blinding your audience too. That being said, I know how old this is, real proud of how far you have come since this!
Looks like it to me. Once you start getting into actually using separate DMX commands, you really either need someone to operate the DMX desk, or you need to automate it, so that it works in sync with your tracks in some way. That's a whole new level. Very simply, you can usually play a MIDI file into your DMX controller, but it means setting up which lights do what and respond to which MIDI notes ahead of time. For most mobile DJs, using the built-in functions and master-slave is a pretty good compromise. But if you want to go really pro on lighting, it takes that extra planning, expense and effort, as usual.
Does anybody know where to get those scanners? I cant seem to find them for sale online and the ones that I am finding are really cheap crappy ones with no DMX and no Gobo! :(
It's a perfect mixture of staple lighting effects, scanners, blinder, laser and beams. Not too complicated and very portable. Looks very good.
Good start. I would switch those out for 4 line array passive speakers with separate power, add in a mixer into use for larger shows, build a truss system for both audio and lighting, add led lighting to your booth,
Such a brilliant setup! You wouldn't think that with just with 8 lights you can give off such an amazing yet still professional look!
I am buying the rcf735a speakers and still will use subwoofers. I think you need at least one subwoofer to compliment your rig.
@ Joe Lott | JLDJUK where can I buy a Show director from Thanks.
Your Setup looks good, the only things is that you should invest in moving head spot fixtures and get rid of the scanners to give it a modern look and more flexibility to use DMX Control. and get a maching sub with the RCF Speakers because every venue is different on size and shape. Other than that your setup is pretty clean
Hey man cool setup but can i reccomend changing the wash for two puk par cans wash will still be there and it will go perfectly between the scanners so u have more room for something else if need be.
Very cool and looks great in action. The Show Director relay pack looks like a really neat solution to control and cable management.
u can try connecting a dimmer switch to the flood light to control its brightness
Beautiful really am amazed how great your setup is
I would like to see your pov. Like how the floor looks.
i use 2 pairs of bose 802 mk2 and the have plenty of base mid and high i have 4 led and 4 halogen lights on a goalpost
great videos what hazer/fogger do you use?
this guys vids are always great. I'm in south africa. where do i get those brackets that hold up the horizontal truss?
A pair of subs would much improve the sound for bigger venues. The 312As are terrific speakers, but like the rest of the Art 3 line, produce very little below 70hz - so they prodiuce more of a thumpy sound that a deep/full sound. The mids and highs are nice and smooth however. I had 2 pairs of Art 310As (still have one pair) in my speaker collection and they are excellent. Your lights look greatBTW, and the setup is clean, but there seem to be some missing wires :-) Al
nice set up brother ,good job , please what can the lights you eses up the estructure four big lights
Sir! u hanged LASER light opposite side. head down tail up.. 😁 my question is, if we hang like this, in future that's make problems on product or not ?(coz there r motor n other machinery parts inside laser). its safe?? I have also Laser k800 by BigDipper
Dude that is a clean setup!
what is washing the dance floor?
The centre light. He points it at the ceiling so the light will bounce off in the audience.
Just ordered EV ELX200 18sp. Super pumped!
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This is called getting a lot out of a little by careful selection and setup. Props for this rig. Anyone can spend 10 grand and get an impressive light show. However this setup shows some talent and I like it.
sandsmarc I would've put a bit more money into sound. Tbh
you need at least one subwoofer .. the rcf`s are great but the won`t cut it on the lower ends.
Your videos are brilliant! Thank you for sharing your knowledge :-)
When is uplighting setup going to be posted?
Bought a Fender Acoustasonic 15W Guitar Combo Amp...for the XLR connection bought an Adapter...somehow the JVC 600 ohms Mic., Shure etc. only works via the XLR and not Directly with the 1/4 inch jack? Why?
Guitar works Directly and also when plugged in the XLR Adapter?
Maybe, that is why they always worked in the Behringer UB1202 all the time, as I think it has a built in Mic preamp?
So how does the Adaptor converts the Mic signal? An XLR male to balanced 1/4" female adapter.
can you show what the floor would look like?
loving that lighting set up how much was it all together ?
Joe - thank you for the videos. I usem and have been using a similar setup for years without any issues. However, I am always concerned about backups. Especially when running all of your music through a PC. I am a network admin by day so I am all too familiar with the issue that could happen. What is your protocol for hardware issues? Do you carry a backup system?
what speaker stands you use, if you can let me know the make and model Thanks John
Nice quality for these sound
is it safe to rig a lazer probably lighter then yours on the top bit of trussing. Just that I fear it will slide and come off
It would be safer with an O-clamp but I haven't had any problems
***** jyyiiivghiiiii
nice set up mate scanners are really good. what type of camera do you use to record your videos ?
+Kyle Brawley Thanks! This video was shot with a Canon 600D with a 24-105 F4 L IS. Now I also use a Canon 70D and a Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 :)
What are you using to mix with? I didn't see your turntables / controller.
He mentioned it right after the speakers
Beautiful back dj seraph
SSSSICK BRO!!!!! NICE ASS SET UP!!!!
how have 35 people disliked it and not provided constructive criticism!?!?! I personally like the video, well put together and edited and decent equipment ;-)
+Guy's Sound and Light Very outdated now though! The only thing I still use is the truss and the sound system!
***** what about the speakers? I like QSC BTW, I'm using them for GCSE drama next week!
That's right
Soun
try bassboss speakers...twice as good as anything...but they cost...but they are worth it
How much is it currently priced?
How and where can I get those tripty winch type lifts?
Where did you get the 4 scaners from and are they still around
Angus Glassford okay that is awsome thanks
i think i missed it, but what scanners are you using?
Hi Joe,you maybe able to help me,am looking for a Show director for my trussing its the same as what you use have you any ideas where I can purchase this item??? Like your videos.
Rgds Ray Dee International DJ
Can you send me the list of everything for lights
NICE STAGE SYTEM, WHERE DID YOU GET THE STAND FOR LIGHTS ?
Great video man
Couple things missing...
1. Moving heads
2. Facade
3. Bass speakers
The scanners are moving heads they just move differently
Nightmare-bonnie66 in technical terms, they are not moving heads. moving heads (as the name implies) have a moving head which houses all of the features. scanners only use a mirror.
@@andrewsavoy1881 this was long time ago when I was little
Nightmare-bonnie66 this was a month ago i-
@@andrewsavoy1881 but that's when I don't know
Ever though of adding a subwoofer or 2 to this setup?
Yes. Only problem is transporting to gigs
***** there are some small but very powerful sub woofers out there joe :) great video and set up btw
dee jay bazz dee jay totally agreed, unless you're playing chill/rock. I always cringe when I'm at a dance music event and there's no bass
yeah alot of active speakers give good bass but with how powerful an cheap a subwoofer is there is no reason not to add one to your rig
dee jay bazz dee jay if you watched his videos you know that the lights aren't top of the line either. He offers a good "bang for the buck" I think.
Do you work by yourself or you normally have someone to assist you in setting up? I ask coz I'm starting my own small DJeing and I find lifting the heavy speakers a challenge :(
Can you list all the light in the discr?
You don't need that bright wash, it's really cool but takes away from the rest of the lighting. Replace it with an effect that actually compliments the setup. Now the mistake most DJ make ... YOU NEED BASS BOTTOMS. Even if you can only afford 1, it will make your system sound HUGH and you won't need to stress your full range speakers. It does make a difference. Trust me on this. The quality of the sound will be impressive.
Light is very good! And what about the increase in the sound? Where there is a sub-woofers?
Good party where a lot of bass))
What controller
How much did you spent in your lighting with truss!?
Sub woofer?
most speakers have decent subs, and its really not needed and placement and dealing with delay would be horrid
JFK What i meant by dealing with delay is setting the speaker distances correctly so you wouldn't be dealing with the slower response of subwoofers. By setting the distance further it effectively gets the sub to fire ahead of the main speakers and brings everything back together. this process can take long to set during gigs in different rooms, auditoriums, ETC
Monitor speakers - no delays
InfiniteGaming this speaker are so big and good so there inbuild
InfiniteGaming . I agree. Must have sub for fullness.
Wow looks really professional, especially with the lights out. Nice job
Yeeeah, very cool !!
How long did it take you set up the whole set?
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your lighting is dope but your sound system is quite week, I use at least one pair of 18's whenever I have a show but even just one 18 will make your sound system sound so much better and bring that punch
How much it cost to you all of that?
This feels really cluttered, as the different types of lights don't really compliment each other very well. Plus the fact that you have to cover the wash for the camera means you are blinding your audience too. That being said, I know how old this is, real proud of how far you have come since this!
Very nice!
how can i get that set up?
Great man.
Very nice love your videos always very informative thank you love to see more
Looking professional as always! :)
Wish I had a setup like this, a lot of the equipment u used is no longer available which is a shame as it’s an amazing setup, great work dude
En donde puedo comprar set completo
what kind of smoke machine do you use to show the beams so well
Awesome setup, do u mind sending me a list of items used please
What's the width of that truss
I would swap the dots flood with inopocket spot twins
Can you send a list of everything?
when are you going to get a good subwoofer?
I thought you would add a sub for your larger set-up .
I never knew you owed a dots flood. your big setup looks really good :)
do you use some kind of power conditioner???, thanks
Is that all just master slave? No dmx software or controller?
Looks like it to me. Once you start getting into actually using separate DMX commands, you really either need someone to operate the DMX desk, or you need to automate it, so that it works in sync with your tracks in some way. That's a whole new level. Very simply, you can usually play a MIDI file into your DMX controller, but it means setting up which lights do what and respond to which MIDI notes ahead of time. For most mobile DJs, using the built-in functions and master-slave is a pretty good compromise. But if you want to go really pro on lighting, it takes that extra planning, expense and effort, as usual.
Nice lights work
Very very nice video and instruction!
looks really cool
Hey can you tell me what is those gear? Especially that 4 adj?
Does anybody know where to get those scanners? I cant seem to find them for sale online and the ones that I am finding are really cheap crappy ones with no DMX and no Gobo! :(
These scanners are discontinued.....
Your setup is Ferry Nice but your tabel is a little bit small with your setup
nice setup, you should add a subbass.
Subwoofer.
Lmao subbass.
scanner led
Do u need a (show director)
Hola dónde compro los equipos
Nice..plz sir your led name..
Speakers good?
Are those scanners the same as the ADJ Dynasty Scans?
good setup mate
You should shoot some B-roll footage from the DJ booth's POV. But overall, love the setup.
how big a room can it light?
Very Cool ! Brother ! Excelent !
Love it awsome
cool
I notice you don't use moving heads...hmm
Looks nice but you really need some scrims.
What's the song called
Thanks for the vid tips...keep it up..Great looking gear...Thanks again
Can you add links to where you bought the equipment?
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