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Designer
08-08-04, 07:01 AM
http://members.aol.com/mrp44332211/spotknight6.JPG
http://members.aol.com/mrp44332211/spotknight7.JPG
http://members.aol.com/mrp44332211/spotknight8.JPG
http://members.aol.com/mrp44332211/spotknight9.JPG

These photo's were taken during the day so as you can see these look really bright. :)

mrc
08-08-04, 07:48 AM
:smash:

DJNaviss
08-08-04, 08:04 AM
Yep, Them are pretty cool.

But there is something about the green hand... I don't know if I like it or not. :squint:

I bet your having fun with them! :smash:

Designer
08-08-04, 08:07 AM
Good thing about them is the gobo's arn't linked to colours so you can selectany colour/gobo combination you want.

Just got the tedious job of doing all the programming, boy is my lounge getting hot with 750watts of fan cooled lamps running in the middle of summer. :tup:

DJNaviss
08-08-04, 08:23 AM
So, There's a gobo of color's then a gobo of the effect's? Yea, I can see where that come's in handy!!

And I know how you feel about the heat problem, I bake in my office all day, With all these computer's running 24/7.

I bet you lost 10 pound's while you was working on them light's! :)

Designer
08-08-04, 08:29 AM
I was just going through the features, they'll do:

White, green, orange, light blue, amber, red, UV purple, pink, light green, blue, yellow, magenta, fast/slow rotate.

14 independant gobo's plus slow/fast rotation.

Blackout strobing 1-7 flash/sec, strobe between adjacent colours on colour wheel 1-7 fl/sec, strobe between adjacent gobo's 1-7 sec, variable gobo shaking

Kullz
08-08-04, 11:42 AM
:love: thats so sweet!!! where ya get em from and how much?! real nice there, man! :tup:

Designer
08-08-04, 11:45 AM
Close to where you live Kullz, the place is in Dartford, their website is www.djbox.co.uk

Got a really good deal on them to, plus the owner of the store was very helpful, they do a pair for £530ish, comes with small handheld controller but i'm running mine off my laptop with a PC based DMX controller

DJ_NeDA
08-08-04, 01:48 PM
those are pretty sweet...im just wondering what magazine is that on the couch?? kinda looks naughty...hjahahahhahha

Designer
08-08-04, 05:08 PM
those are pretty sweet...im just wondering what magazine is that on the couch?? kinda looks naughty...hjahahahhahha

er.. :uhoh: ............It does look like a porn mag doesn't it, it's actually a magazine called 'Take it easy' (even that sounds dodgy :D ) it's one of those girly magazines, a cosmo type think that belongs to my girlfriend :)

DJ*ECUE
08-08-04, 09:04 PM
those are nice and sweet. i have a question what brand are those and how much will those go for?

Designer
08-08-04, 09:07 PM
They're made by Acme, Chauvet have just made a similar one (looks like my ones with a different brand name stuck on) called Mini-Legend DMX-425. They cost £810 all-in (that's without the PC based controller, just a handheld fr internal programs), if more control is required, then you'll need something like the showtec scanmaster 3, chauvet DMX-50 (exactly the same) or a PC running LJ, sweetlight, elation compu-ware or similar and a DMX card or smart box. So for a moderate DMX controller you'll need to add on around £250 or for a PC one your looking to add-on at least £500 + the cost of the PC/laptop