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    Default Kam Star Cluster 3d

    Anyone got one?
    What they like.

    Seen the video and they seem ok.

    Do they still have to be directed above peoples eye level?

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    I don't think it's better than the normal cluster lasers. Save your money and go for a standard one.

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    whats your budget ?

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    Agree with Darren here.

    If anything, they look a bit "busy" when projected onto a wall, save yourself a bit of cash and go for the standard one.

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    what would be the "cheaper" alternative then?
    the sc 3d seems to be about £230.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wensleydale View Post
    what would be the "cheaper" alternative then?
    the sc 3d seems to be about £230.
    Equinox Nebula, presently around £175 but I've seem them as low as £149 recently - just not sure where.

    I have two and they are my favourite effect.

    I'm sure Darren will concur.

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    thanks gents.

    do these have to be above eye level then or is that something that doesnt always apply?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wensleydale View Post
    Anyone got one?
    What they like.

    Seen the video and they seem ok.

    Do they still have to be directed above peoples eye level?
    I bought one recently for £208.
    I had asked for the 140 model £178 but they had none in stock (they claimed the 140 had a design fault) and offered the 3D instead for £208.

    There arent a massive amount of sequences it can manage but looks stunning with smoke.

    The green laser just rotates a mass of green beams and the red laser seems to do a star burst pattern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelwright7557 View Post
    I bought one recently for £208.
    I had asked for the 140 model £178 but they had none in stock (they claimed the 140 had a design fault) and offered the 3D instead for £208.

    There arent a massive amount of sequences it can manage but looks stunning with smoke.

    The green laser just rotates a mass of green beams and the red laser seems to do a star burst pattern.
    so are they worth it then?

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    They're a great addition to any mobile lightshow.

    They so totally different to any other kind of effect and even though I've been running them for getting on for a year, people still "ooh" and "aah" when I switch them on Especially if there's a reasonable amount of haze and the room is fairly dark because then you get the beams rather than just the dots.

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