Hello, and congratulations for the video. Just one question if you have eight rooms do you have to put them all in DMX with the cable or once they are synchronized you can remove the cables ?
You could, but you would need to plug back in every time you want to change colors. Without cables, they can’t talk to eatchother. If you’re not using dmx cables I would just get ones with a remote.
Personally I don't think there are many positives with this light. First of it's using an old RGB colour mixing technology meaning that non primary colours will look unnatural, this is because there are induvial Red green and blue LED than on combined. Now that RGBW LEDs are starting to be seen on budget par lights, this is now a bigger drawback. The lack of IEC in and out is another disadvantage, as it's also becoming more common to find on cheaper par lights. Having a fixed cable is impractical. Another disadvantage is the fan, for some reason all cheap par lights have this design flaw, of having a loud unnecessary fan in the back of them, which isn't needed. But the DMX is a nice feature, And the ability to master/ slave them.
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Maybe its my age showing but EVERYTHING used to have a permanent attached cord.
Hello, and congratulations for the video. Just one question if you have eight rooms do you have to put them all in DMX with the cable or once they are synchronized you can remove the cables ?
You could, but you would need to plug back in every time you want to change colors. Without cables, they can’t talk to eatchother. If you’re not using dmx cables I would just get ones with a remote.
Does it have white?
I have been unable to find a fixture profile i can use in midmx 3.0 do you know of one? i've been in contact with adj, but no luck so far
Is it waterproof?
What is with Flashlight in Red ?
You’re nuts asking for a failure point in an IEC power input. Powercon is the professional standard because it locks.
It would be great id "white" was one of the options but I guess amber will have to do. Good video as mind had no instructions either.
Does it use a lot of electricity
Can you strobe a single color?
Yes you can!
Personally I don't think there are many positives with this light. First of it's using an old RGB colour mixing technology meaning that non primary colours will look unnatural, this is because there are induvial Red green and blue LED than on combined. Now that RGBW LEDs are starting to be seen on budget par lights, this is now a bigger drawback. The lack of IEC in and out is another disadvantage, as it's also becoming more common to find on cheaper par lights. Having a fixed cable is impractical. Another disadvantage is the fan, for some reason all cheap par lights have this design flaw, of having a loud unnecessary fan in the back of them, which isn't needed. But the DMX is a nice feature, And the ability to master/ slave them.
Oh yeah , thx
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
Dude, say the price in the first 10 seconds or get lost
Can you pulse a single color?
You’re nuts asking for a failure point in an IEC power input. Powercon is the professional standard because it locks.