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I just got two of these, and I use them for a one-man drama. It's a bit bright in certain settings. Can I control the amount of output--make it less bright?
Outside of using DMX and console, the best method we found is using an IR remote. Not all of this type lights come with one, so you may have to buy it separately. Here is a link to one that would work with the PRO H: www.amazon.com/CHAUVET-DJ-IRC-6-Infared-Lighting/dp/B00IGRX9FW?th=1 To adjust brightness hit the "%" button and then use the "+" and "-" buttons to get to your desired brightness. Hope this helps!
totally subscribing! You guys covered this product so well. Plus you educated me on how to read product titles better, lingo, and purpose of the thing your talking about! Hooooly cow! You guys really approached this video like the viewer has NO prior knowledge of a lighting unit...and I appreciate that so much :D
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I just got two of these, and I use them for a one-man drama. It's a bit bright in certain settings. Can I control the amount of output--make it less bright?
Outside of using DMX and console, the best method we found is using an IR remote. Not all of this type lights come with one, so you may have to buy it separately. Here is a link to one that would work with the PRO H: www.amazon.com/CHAUVET-DJ-IRC-6-Infared-Lighting/dp/B00IGRX9FW?th=1
To adjust brightness hit the "%" button and then use the "+" and "-" buttons to get to your desired brightness.
Hope this helps!
My lights will blink once about every minute and I’m not sure why! Any thoughts?
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Thanks bro, great review 👌🏿 .
Can this be perfect to use as nightclub/pub light. If so what the best setting to apply ? Thanks
Yes, definitely! I would use the sound active mode so they can move to the beat of the music, and adjust the sensitivity to what you think is best.
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