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    Quote Originally Posted by Alchemy View Post
    As the DJ you are the only person who can see the dots. With a bit of haze or smoke everyone else gets beams.

    (I've got two imp's and a Marv' so I'm bound to be biased )
    When the dots are all over the walls, floor and on peoples face they do see the dots.

    With beams they are nice lights but seriously its time the guys got some gobos in these led fixtures.

    I bet when they do come out the market will be flooded with mircaleds, mystics and impossibleds.
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    I wouldnt mind the dots if they were different colours, it's just the red, blue, green and white that seems old fashioned to me.

    I've gone for the Tri-Phase, yes it has different type of dots, but they move and change colour.

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    with ca8 you can also change speed and direction. good lights
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    Mmmm, people state they hate the dots, but there again it was the same with moonflower effects, it wasn't dots but horse shoe type effects !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    And if you don't use smoke or haze, then all you see is dots....
    Lights without haze is like gin without tonic
    ...the chemistry of music
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    Quote Originally Posted by ppentertainments View Post
    Just personal opinions.

    As mentioned I think LED lights are progressing and personally I am waiting to see how they do progress before spending.
    Our LED lighting has progressed big time

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    I've spent the last month testing many, many LED lights. As a non-smoker (or hazer) all I could see was the tiny Red, Green and Blue dots on the floor and walls. They don't even move...they just flash on and off. I thought they looked a bit pathetic. But, at this price level in the current LED market place, there's not a lot else to choose from.

    In the end I purchased a Kam 3D laser which throws a huge amount of red and green dots all over the room plus it has a nice 3D effect. Same price as two ImpossibLED's or similar but much more effective in a single small unit.

    To completely contradict myself, I also got two MiracLED's...which are basically flashing RGB lights! These lights, however, aren't dots as such, they're more like small spot lights. The programming seems so much better than other models, too.

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    American Dj Aggressor Tri Led is a nice centrpiece, a bit retro derby style but gives a much improved colour variation other than Red, Green, Blue.

    2 x 9 watt 3-in-1 RGB TRI Color LEDs (creates red, green, blue, purple, yellow, cyan & white) non dmx though.

    If you fancy a stunner take a look at this

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    It just looks like another Derby effect without the smoke. More coloured dots in my opinion.

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