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Originally Posted by
cosmicdiscos
Hi All
after doing a disco last night upstairs where i used my 2 old NJD Chaos (1 of which is faulty and rotates constantly), i realised how much i missed the moonflower effect on the dancefloor, my usual setup is 2 x dynamos, 2x dynarocks, nebula & Tri-Phase.
I'm looking at getting a pair of Magic Gobos, does anyone know if they give the same spread as an njd chaos? i borrowed a couple of pumas last year and thought the spread was too narrow and the units were too heavy.
i can't stand dotty LED effects, LED's are good for uplighting and cans only imo.
any thoughts?
You might change your mind " re dotty led effects,leds are only for uplighting" ,check out pics of gobos on the gallery. Leds are the future you just have to chose the right ones for your situation .
As a small sales outlet i am finding that sales of effects that take conventional lamps has dropped right off.
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Originally Posted by
TONYTIGER
You might change your mind " re dotty led effects,leds are only for uplighting" ,check out pics of gobos on the gallery. Leds are the future you just have to chose the right ones for your situation .
As a small sales outlet i am finding that sales of effects that take conventional lamps has dropped right off.
Which gallery shots are your referring to?
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Originally Posted by
Fluid People
Which gallery shots are your referring to?
Rig Down size TONYTIGER
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Originally Posted by
TONYTIGER
Rig Down size TONYTIGER
Agreed, they look fab!
Does anyone have any news on that 60 watt LED lighting effect that was due out around now?
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Originally Posted by
Fluid People
Agreed, they look fab!
Does anyone have any news on that 60 watt LED lighting effect that was due out around now?
Its the same Led that is in the Vizi spots ,just a selling point calling it 60 watt.
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