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Thread: ADJ Inno Roll - opinions please

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    I've got a pair of these and have now used em about half a dozen times.

    PROs - Great sharp gobos, rotating gobo feature, split colours look good, very bright, very easy to handle

    CONs - No scroll slow enough for First Dance, start/end of night, even when using DMX control. The actual stepper motor is the problem, not the software it seems. As mentioned above, sound sensitivity control on the unit is farcical.

    They're good lights, but they could be so much better with a few tweaks.

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    Update: I still have my Inno Rolls, but the first dance thing didn't cut it for me so I invested in the Chauvet 300 Barrels.

    By comparison they are much better for coverage and slower for first dance.

    Recommended.

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    WWDJ

    i think i am going to do the same as yourself. I am finding that i am using the twister 4 HP's for the first dance which do a great job but like the idea of the 300's.

    debating if i should sell the inno rolls and go for 4 300's.

    decisions decisions!!!!

    thanks

    Iain

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    Have to agree with all the above posts.

    I set a scene for a first dance, but couldn't get them moving slow enough, so just used the rotating gobo's to add some movement. I used some inno scans too, and added some movement wiith those.

    They are also a bit plastic'y, which does make them light, but not as robust as I would have hoped.
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