American DJ Inno Pocket Roll 12W LED DMX Mini Barrel Mirrored Scannner Light

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US $115.00
ApproximatelyC $159.05
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Estimated delivery Tue, Sep 23 - Wed, Oct 1
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Product Identifiers

BrandAmerican DJ
MPNINN637
GTIN0626245822636, 0819730013750
UPC0626245822636, 0819730013750
ModelInno Pocket Roll
eBay Product ID (ePID)2254531417

Product Key Features

ControlDMX
Lighting EffectsColor Mixing
Lighting TechnologyLED
MotionManual Pan & Tilt
TypeEffect Light

Dimensions

Weight7lbs.

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    Compact and relatively lightweight. In auto mode, the fixture runs through many different scenarios with different gobos, speeds and directions. It's easy to use the programming on the side of the unit. I think the IR remote is a must and here's why: Using a DMX controller, you DO NOT have control over sound activation. You have to turn off the controller for lights to go "everywhere" at random. This is a problem if these lights are on a chain of other fixtures because the controller has to be turned off to apply sound activation for these fixtures (you lose control over your other fixtures with the power off). I have 2 of these fixtures. I don't think the effects would be as good as a stand-alone having just 1 unit. I use an Obey 40 DMX controller with many other DMX lights, but it seems that the best way I can have control over these fixtures is to leave them separate from my controller and other lights. Linking these 2 fixtures together with a DMX cable and using the IR remote (not included) would be the best way to control these fixtures. The problem for me is that all of my fixtures are mounted on a 10-foot truss system, pointed away from me, towards the crowd. The IR sensor is on the front of the unit which is pointed away from me so I still wouldn't have control over the lights unless I was in the crowd. Incorporating sound activation in the DMX programming would've been the best thing for these fixtures.

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