I understand. Everyone had the same info. I just ordered one this morning before i found out how low the wattage is. I was hoping these would take the place of my Intimidator Spot 260s, but I don't think that's gonna happen 😖
I think this was the logical next step. This is the way most of us have gone, do away with the Spencer party lights (Lazer, Strobe, derby) and their annoying sporadic flashing. An just use what works now wash and movers
does the movers not get in the way of the tripod stand ? Do you need that little dongle to control or is it built in like the gig bar move ils - this acts as a controller - also is it power lined to other fixtures etc and is there a floor stand too
I have a love hate relationship with the gigbar series I'm glad the finally got rid of the derbys and that cheesy laser. Now to the gigbar bridge the bigger movers are a addition in my opinion there could have done 60 watters more the enough. But the wash lights are underwhelming the should have stretched it out a bit more and add 4 tri led clusters. Just look disproportionate. Short bar with small wash lights and 2 gigantic movers. Just looks weird?
@@lightinginventory The bridge has it right. Movers have a clean look as do single LEDs (not fly-eye/multi LEDs). I would want these Bridge LED washes to be somewhat posable though. I actually liked the look of the ADJ Dotz Par (big single LEDs) but this Bridge solution is even clean and probably brighter.
Hopefully Chauvet will make the white version soon now this i buy.
I doubt that will happen since white housings are a pretty niche market
I just read that the movers are 40w and not 70w each 😭
@@DJMaddScientist1 sorry dude! When I recorded this, this was the info I was told and then found out later that the wattage was different
I understand. Everyone had the same info. I just ordered one this morning before i found out how low the wattage is. I was hoping these would take the place of my Intimidator Spot 260s, but I don't think that's gonna happen 😖
I think this was the logical next step. This is the way most of us have gone, do away with the Spencer party lights (Lazer, Strobe, derby) and their annoying sporadic flashing. An just use what works now wash and movers
100% agree
I'm confused. In the video they say the single mover is 70w but on Chauvet website it way 40w. Do we know which it is?
It’s 40w. Confirmed.
does the movers not get in the way of the tripod stand ? Do you need that little dongle to control or is it built in like the gig bar move ils - this acts as a controller - also is it power lined to other fixtures etc and is there a floor stand too
Stand does not get in the way. You’ll need a dongle since the dongle will have better signal than the built in one.
Can you use 2 of these and one tripod stand?
@@trussvillegetsfit9241 no. These don’t have the pass through hole like one of the systems they had.
I have a love hate relationship with the gigbar series I'm glad the finally got rid of the derbys and that cheesy laser. Now to the gigbar bridge the bigger movers are a addition in my opinion there could have done 60 watters more the enough. But the wash lights are underwhelming the should have stretched it out a bit more and add 4 tri led clusters. Just look disproportionate. Short bar with small wash lights and 2 gigantic movers. Just looks weird?
Okay would you pay more for the “4 tri led cluster”?
I would NEVER buy the gig bars with lazer, Derby and Kinta lights. Tacky.
@@gaffle-411 What would you like in an All in one system?
@@gaffle-411 thank goodness this is the gigbar bridge and not a gigbar.
@@lightinginventory The bridge has it right. Movers have a clean look as do single LEDs (not fly-eye/multi LEDs). I would want these Bridge LED washes to be somewhat posable though. I actually liked the look of the ADJ Dotz Par (big single LEDs) but this Bridge solution is even clean and probably brighter.