Nice fixture.. good price as well.. I needed more power for my gigs so I bought two Chauvet Intimidator 260's. Which have 75 watt power and replaceable Gobos etc.. but I do appreciate these small Adj spots as well.. their nice.
@@djdashdfw I've used them on totems at weddings and they put the beams exactly where I needed them.. I've seen that review also. I respect that.d.j. but these lights didnt suit his needs i guess.but for the cost and the power and the versatility these are my favorite lights.. 75 watts is plenty of power for any show. My largest gig was about 1,000 people and lighting wasnt a problem so for me my audience range for gigs is anywhere from 50 people to 1,000. These lights handle that range perfectly. So as for me I do recommend them. I've had them over a year now they still work like the day I first bought them. The colors are great and bright and vivid. The removable hobos give me the versatility I absolutely need for different types of gigs. (Weddings, birthdays, corporate events, boat parties, concerts, backyard Boogies, outdoor venues or indoor venues) I like them. They have good mounting brackets that help set up the different angles. And they are programmable so they work fine... I'm guessing that D.J. that did that negative review has different needs ot something because he sounded like he was nit picking on one small issue... because he stayed on that issue and it's not even really an issue at all. Theres a gazillion way to set up these lights to fit your event needs... so I dont know he felt that way. But I respect his reviews . I'll try and post some .ore stuff regarding the 260s.. I cant see any downsides at all to buying them. Their powerful so they make me alotta money...
@@djdashdfw I did an update series of videos to cover alot of things about these lights I appreciate u brotha. Ir comment got me to do a review of these lights. As a way to answer questions that some djs might have.. Feel free to check em out
I'll stick with my inno-spot pro's/inno-spot elites.. IMO they are made of better quality. I do however love the power-con connections on these fixtures. I mean it's not like I've ever had a problem with the IEC but the power-con is definitely a step up. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Hi joe, Is it possible to do a vid on ADJ Pocket Pro Setup with airstream bridge ? I know you have done an tutorial on the other fixtures with airstream bridge but not the pocket pro. I ask because there is no profile for pocket pro and I’ve tried other profiles and I am having a bit of trouble. So if you can help that would be great! Thanks
I'm thinking of making a move on ADJ movers. Was thinking either the Focus Spot two or the Inno Spot Pro... Do you have a comparison video of the 2? Which would you recommend for medium sized clubs, private parties and wedding receptions and some fairs and festivals? We are a band, btw. Thank you!
Inno Spot Pro is brighter, has a rotating prism, and movement feedback which keeps your lights in sync if they are to be bumped by someone. Also they cost $150 less in the US.
Nice fixture.. good price as well..
I needed more power for my gigs so I bought two Chauvet Intimidator 260's. Which have 75 watt power and replaceable Gobos etc.. but I do appreciate these small Adj spots as well.. their nice.
how are those 260s holding up? I wanted to get those but saw a video showing they dont tilt low enough when on a totem
@@djdashdfw I've used them on totems at weddings and they put the beams exactly where I needed them.. I've seen that review also. I respect that.d.j. but these lights didnt suit his needs i guess.but for the cost and the power and the versatility these are my favorite lights.. 75 watts is plenty of power for any show.
My largest gig was about 1,000 people and lighting wasnt a problem so for me my audience range for gigs is anywhere from 50 people to 1,000. These lights handle that range perfectly. So as for me I do recommend them. I've had them over a year now they still work like the day I first bought them. The colors are great and bright and vivid. The removable hobos give me the versatility I absolutely need for different types of gigs. (Weddings, birthdays, corporate events, boat parties, concerts, backyard Boogies, outdoor venues or indoor venues)
I like them. They have good mounting brackets that help set up the different angles. And they are programmable so they work fine... I'm guessing that D.J. that did that negative review has different needs ot something because he sounded like he was nit picking on one small issue... because he stayed on that issue and it's not even really an issue at all. Theres a gazillion way to set up these lights to fit your event needs... so I dont know he felt that way. But I respect his reviews .
I'll try and post some .ore stuff regarding the 260s.. I cant see any downsides at all to buying them. Their powerful so they make me alotta money...
@@djdashdfw I did an update series of videos to cover alot of things about these lights I appreciate u brotha. Ir comment got me to do a review of these lights. As a way to answer questions that some djs might have..
Feel free to check em out
good review, and I will use this as part of my decision making for the next lighting rig investment. thanks Joe!
Great video Joe!
still waiting for the myDMX 3 tutorials
BanjoNoah yup
I'll stick with my inno-spot pro's/inno-spot elites.. IMO they are made of better quality. I do however love the power-con connections on these fixtures. I mean it's not like I've ever had a problem with the IEC but the power-con is definitely a step up. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Hi mate I was wondering if you can help me out how do I put them in pan like the mirror effect were they cross each other.thanks
Nice video
A FEW WHITE SHOTS WITHOUT CUTTING OF THE ACTION IN THE DARK WOULD HAVE BEEN NIE. but great video.
Hi joe,
Is it possible to do a vid on ADJ Pocket Pro Setup with airstream bridge ? I know you have done an tutorial on the other fixtures with airstream bridge but not the pocket pro. I ask because there is no profile for pocket pro and I’ve tried other profiles and I am having a bit of trouble. So if you can help that would be great!
Thanks
Are there MyDMX 3.0 videos in the making? Good review btw!
I'm thinking of making a move on ADJ movers. Was thinking either the Focus Spot two or the Inno Spot Pro... Do you have a comparison video of the 2? Which would you recommend for medium sized clubs, private parties and wedding receptions and some fairs and festivals? We are a band, btw. Thank you!
do you like cheuvet as I've never heard you talk about it
Kian Murphy i think these review may be sponsored
Are the fans really noisy on the unit?
Is the 75w LED brighter than the 80w LED Inno Spot Pro ?
Do you prefer the FS2 rather than the inno ? :D
The Inno Spot Pro is brighter.
Inno Spot Pro is brighter, has a rotating prism, and movement feedback which keeps your lights in sync if they are to be bumped by someone. Also they cost $150 less in the US.
Are you coming bpm. I am I'm 13