I have about 1000 dollars and I want to buy at least four lights that are the same. I am a mobile dj.
A friend told me to becareful when buying lights because some lights can go bad if they get moisture from the fog or dew at night. Is this true?
I do not have a light controller.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
A friend told me to becareful when buying lights because some lights can go bad if they get moisture from the fog or dew at night. Is this true?
I do not have a light controller.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
Posté Sat 14 Feb 09 @ 4:04 pm
there are a couple of brands over in the states that are always mentioned, can't think of there names just now, but definately go with leds, most have built in sound to light and are dmx.
edit, they have a great life span before replacing of about 50 - 100,000 hours
edit, they have a great life span before replacing of about 50 - 100,000 hours
Posté Sat 14 Feb 09 @ 4:48 pm
yes, leds are the future, but expensive.
Posté Sat 14 Feb 09 @ 4:50 pm
A lot of people like the acme impossibLED, looks pretty good and arn't too expensive here in the UK (I guess it will be similar over in the states).
It kind of depends on your usage though. Is it for a mobile DJ who does weddings, etc. or for a nightclub?
It kind of depends on your usage though. Is it for a mobile DJ who does weddings, etc. or for a nightclub?
Posté Sat 14 Feb 09 @ 5:18 pm
I do backyard parties and indoor
Posté Sat 14 Feb 09 @ 6:45 pm
If your just starting out with lighting I would recommend the American DJ Revo III:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpiXbv3yobw
They cover a lot of space, use LEDs, are DMX controllable, and can be picked up for under $250.00
Taipanic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpiXbv3yobw
They cover a lot of space, use LEDs, are DMX controllable, and can be picked up for under $250.00
Taipanic
Posté Sat 14 Feb 09 @ 6:49 pm
Where are you playing, in the Amazon rainforest? That is the only place you would have to worry about dew. Well, playing in your shower, is not a good idea either. If they are on, you do not have to worry about dew. On the other hand, you do not want to keep ANY equipment in a cold environment, and then load it into your warm van. Doing this repeatedly, will shorten the life of your equipment.
Posté Sat 14 Feb 09 @ 11:02 pm
taipanic wrote :
If your just starting out with lighting I would recommend the American DJ Revo III:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpiXbv3yobw
They cover a lot of space, use LEDs, are DMX controllable, and can be picked up for under $250.00
Taipanic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpiXbv3yobw
They cover a lot of space, use LEDs, are DMX controllable, and can be picked up for under $250.00
Taipanic
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Posté Sun 15 Feb 09 @ 10:25 am
i use the american dj revo as well... but look at musicians friend right now. they have the chauvet vues for sale and their one day sale today?
the chauvet vue 2 (200$) for 69.99 today. buy 4 of them and a few other intelligent lighting and youre good. :)
the chauvet vue 2 (200$) for 69.99 today. buy 4 of them and a few other intelligent lighting and youre good. :)
Posté Sun 15 Feb 09 @ 12:02 pm
lamont76 wrote :
i use the american dj revo as well... but look at musicians friend right now. they have the chauvet vues for sale and their one day sale today?
the chauvet vue 2 (200$) for 69.99 today. buy 4 of them and a few other intelligent lighting and youre good. :)
the chauvet vue 2 (200$) for 69.99 today. buy 4 of them and a few other intelligent lighting and youre good. :)
You should put up a link when you post useful information like this ;-)
Posté Sun 15 Feb 09 @ 12:11 pm
are there any scanners that use led technonolgy dmxable and redsonably priced?
Posté Sun 15 Feb 09 @ 1:39 pm
thanks for all the help
what controller do you recommend for the Vues
what controller do you recommend for the Vues
Posté Tue 17 Feb 09 @ 10:41 am
TearEmUp wrote :
You should put up a link when you post useful information like this ;-)
lamont76 wrote :
i use the american dj revo as well... but look at musicians friend right now. they have the chauvet vues for sale and their one day sale today?
the chauvet vue 2 (200$) for 69.99 today. buy 4 of them and a few other intelligent lighting and youre good. :)
the chauvet vue 2 (200$) for 69.99 today. buy 4 of them and a few other intelligent lighting and youre good. :)
You should put up a link when you post useful information like this ;-)
aww sorry man. check this link every day. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/stupid
lol its the stupid deal of the day... but it was like 4 days ago sorry
Posté Tue 17 Feb 09 @ 1:35 pm
Someone mentioned Acme earlier.
They make some good budget gear and have an LED range. I use some of their 500w effects and have not had any issues with them bar the odd lamp change.
The big plus with the LED effects is obviously a big reduction in power consumption and a light scorce that lasts a very long time. If you can, try and see the effects in action before you buy as some of the cheaper led units can suffer from a lack of light output.
For the record a humid atmosphere is something that most mobile gear has to cope with at some time. Comming out of a cold van into a hot club will have all your equipment dripping in condensation. Its not good and in some cases can be dangerous. If it gets damp try allowing yourself some extra setup time to let your gear warm up to the temperature in the room before you switch anything on. If your working inside or outside allow plenty of cool-down time before you pack up.
hope this helps
Daz
They make some good budget gear and have an LED range. I use some of their 500w effects and have not had any issues with them bar the odd lamp change.
The big plus with the LED effects is obviously a big reduction in power consumption and a light scorce that lasts a very long time. If you can, try and see the effects in action before you buy as some of the cheaper led units can suffer from a lack of light output.
For the record a humid atmosphere is something that most mobile gear has to cope with at some time. Comming out of a cold van into a hot club will have all your equipment dripping in condensation. Its not good and in some cases can be dangerous. If it gets damp try allowing yourself some extra setup time to let your gear warm up to the temperature in the room before you switch anything on. If your working inside or outside allow plenty of cool-down time before you pack up.
hope this helps
Daz
Posté Tue 17 Feb 09 @ 1:55 pm
One thing that gets me is cables that go stiff ant brittal from being left in a vans over night. Plastic also! plugs ect
Gear really takes some punishment.
Click on my picture to see my gear in the back of my van.
Gear really takes some punishment.
Click on my picture to see my gear in the back of my van.
Posté Tue 17 Feb 09 @ 4:00 pm