Should be getting mine delivered sometime today....
I know what you mean about the custom gobos, It's something I'm going to be looking at for weddings, Halloween etc. Looking at £15 a gobo where i've been looking.
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Look at goboland mate, once you figure out their naff website and how to order they are very cheap. roughly £7.50 each plus postage and VAT.
i think i got 6 (3 pairs) for £56 all in.
Going to look at getting my logo made into a gobo for my heads as its a really nice logo. Only problem would be same sex marriages as it is a Bride and Groom.
Lights came yesterday, (Not check serial numbers on box/light)
Managed to have a quick play in my garage last night. Going to try them out at a wedding this weekend instead of the spin 25's
Few questions:
1) Bag recommendations for carry both units (Ultimately I'll get a swan flight case)
2) Mounting, i'll be using my overhead for these, just wondering mirror up or down for best results.
3) DMX, (11chan), I've setup 3 basic scenes, a) S2L, b) slow blue, c) slow white. Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for the best settings for a S2L show. Currently seems rather quick when rolling. Tried adjusting the tilt/pan speed, but it does not seem to make any difference. Hopefully when I get more time to play I'll get a better understanding.
4) Custom gobos, what's the process of changing the gobos?
5) Is it possible to aim the beam at a fixed location, i.e. a fixed pan/tilt position for first dances. At the moment I've set these with a slow tilt, with gobo rotate.
Many thanks
It's definitely on 11 channel mode, even the LED on the front doesn't light up to show it receiving signal. Even when going out of the other fixture into it when the first one is working (which shows its not the controller or cable)
Looks like they are out of stock so they are going to have to stump up the money so i can get one elsewhere according to the sale of goods act
"The Sale of Goods Act 1979 (As Amended)
The goods must be:
• as described
• of satisfactory quality
• fit for purpose
As described refers to any advert or verbal description made by the trader.
Satisfactory quality covers minor and cosmetic defects as well as substantial problems. It also means that products must last a reasonable time. But it doesn't give you any rights if a fault was obvious or pointed out to you at point of sale.
Fit for purpose covers not only the obvious purpose of an item but any purpose you queried and were given assurances about by the trader.
If you buy something which doesn't meet these conditions you have the potential right to return it, get a full refund, and if it will cost you more to buy similar goods elsewhere, compensation (to cover the extra cost) too."