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Thread: Acme Genesis moving head

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    I assumed you DMX'd them to do that?
    assumed I though you was the expert darren

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    Quote Originally Posted by 501damian501 View Post
    assumed I though you was the expert darren
    Expert on knowing what people are doing in their own homes and what they are using without being told?

    There's a difference between an expert and someone looking into a crystal ball.

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    Yeah, I don't see the point of spending a lot of money on lights like that if you don't dmx them.

    The motors are a lot quieter than the imoves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tc1ooo View Post
    Yeah, I don't see the point of spending a lot of money on lights like that if you don't dmx them.

    The motors are a lot quieter than the imoves.
    Totally agree.

    The on board programs are "ok" so to speak but DMX does really work wonders with any like really.


    I also agree on the quiet motors. But then again as they are small units, they don't need a lot of power to make them move about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    Totally agree.

    The on board programs are "ok" so to speak but DMX does really work wonders with any like really.

    I disagree. Most fixtures have fantastic programmes in these days. It's only when you need to do something specific for a certain style, genre or piece of music that DMX comes into it's own. Unless you have a reasonable size show I can't see the point. It's good for rotating gobos though.

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    I think it depends on what light it is.

    The x-moves built shows are not all that to be honest. They are ok if you are new to lighting and just want something that is sound to light but I like to keep control of my lights instead of them flying about.

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    "Can you stop those lights shining in our eyes, they're giving my wife a headache"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cj_The_Dj View Post
    are they loud?

    There ok, Not as loud as Class D

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    Quote Originally Posted by par6 View Post
    "Can you stop those lights shining in our eyes, they're giving my wife a headache"
    "Err... No"

    Why do they come to disco if they don't like the lights
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    And why do they sit right at the front?

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