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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This moving head light feels built to last and is impressive in terms of looks, brightness, and ease of control. The light features full DMX512 functionality that can be used to control the light with a DMX controller signal or automated DMX signal. The colors of this light are vibrant and really pop in dim lighting. The 12 gobos add variation to this light to keep it interesting throughout your performance. Overall this light is a good value relative to competing products. DMX mapping is slightly different from similar products, which makes a DMX controller the easiest option for controlling this light.
Tatski
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2025
I’m very happy that I purchased this product, the lights and brightness is so sharp good job Betopper!
RogerPasadena
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
The first thing to know about this light is that it is pretty good quality, a solid sem-pro level. For the uses outlined in the listing it is probably a decent choice. It has some limited plug and play options which could be satisfactory for certain purposes, and a near infinite combination of features to create a specific mix or mood.The unit powers up and function straight out of the box, sits solidly on a flat surface like a floor or a DJ stand thus making it an easy portable set up. It comes with a mounting bracket and a safety cable for overhead mounting, and can be programmed to work in an inverted position from a simple menu choice.There are a number of preprogrammed random automatic modes using various gobo patterns which are easy to access. In that respect it could be a plug and play -- put it on "auto" and provide random color effects throughout a room. Supplemented by a few other less pricey lights and the moving head is a sort of light multiplier providing effects in different parts of the room with only one light. Of course This is probably the least interesting use for this light, as it has a great deal of versatility and programmability.The various automatic modes are slightly confusing. The pattern labeled "calm" I would have called "slightly frenetic" and I did not see a significant change for the one labeled "romantic." (Maybe more red light and a few more heart gobo moments.) The setting labeled "energetic" was definitely that, and would likely work well with music that was loud and fast just fine. The point being that automatic is there, but again the value lies in the versatility and programmabilityThe internal menus which are usually incredibly difficult on an item like this are slightly less annoying than usual which is a good thing. The issue that comes up is that, as with many items like this that are set up to be run off of commands from a console, manually setting the details is a bit tedious. Many, many parameters need to be set using units that take some practice or prior knowledge to manipulate without frustration.This is, thus, not a unit you can manually program on the fly. If you manually program settings and patterns that you like, it will save it. But the versatility of the unit means the manual programming element is fairly complex.Having said that, a DMX connection provides a great deal of control, and faster changes. However some experience with DMX will be needed to make sense of the instructions. (Indeed, this may not be the best DMX lighting fixture to be your first experience with that process.)To add to the versatility the unit can be run on DMX, manual, automatic (as set above), and master/slave units. It purportedly has a "music response"function which we have not had the opportunity to test yet.In the scale of things there are pieces of equipment that are strictly "consumer" level for home use, higher-end consumer level goods that sometimes get called "pro-sumer" for their professional quality or features. or price tag. This fixture is one step above even that -- what I would call semi-pro or "small pro" user level. Overall a nice functional piece of equipment for a DJ or similar setting, but probably not going to see it on tour with an arena event.
Tony Rollo
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
.Very impressive moving head light fixture. Quality made.I was "auditioning" this unit to act as an overall spot / pseudo-follow spot in a club setting. It does very well for that with a DMX joystick. However, I've become enamored with this unit.The very bright light source then uses fixed colors and gobos. If bright is what is called for, here ya go !Very pleased with the overall quality and functions.
jph55
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
This moving head light brings energy and excitement to any event I host. The array of colors and patterns adds a mesmerizing visual element to parties and performances. It's responsive to music, creating an immersive atmosphere that gets everyone dancing. The setup is straightforward, and the build feels durable for frequent use. Whether for DJ gigs or enhancing a celebration, this light elevates the mood with dazzling effects.
Wolfman Dan
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
This light is a powerhouse for events. The 12 GOBO patterns, 12 colors, and prism plate offer endless possibilities for creative lighting. The beam is sharp and bright, cutting through even heavy fog for dramatic effects. I’ve used it in a variety of setups, from small parties to larger weddings, and it always delivers. The DMX and sound activation features make it easy to integrate into any lighting system. It’s a high-quality, versatile addition to any lighting rig.
WineryGoose
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Out of the box, this light came to life. It has a really bright LED and a surprising amount of functionality, multiple colors, and multiple gobos. Pan and tilt were fast and responsive. The dimming curve reacted properly with smooth dimming from 0-100.One problem I found was the homing on the DMX had set the pan at a 90 degree angle to where it should be. This will need to be adjusted in your control software to set a new home, but it will remove 90 degrees of rotation from one side and add it to the other. Alternatively, you can just hand the light sideways.On the third time running the light, the fuse blew while panning it. I replaced the fuse 5 times with each on blowing on startup. This is as far as I got with what looked to be a promising light. This is the main reason for my 2-star score. Lights need to be able to work consistently without blowing fuses. I have no confidence in this device.Blowing fuses aside (if yours actually works), this light is probably best regulated to effects and DJ use as the beam angle is too narrow for theatrical use.
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