Actually, the 260 has manual zoom from 12 to 17 degrees and electronic focus. Focus is on channel 10 of the 14 channel profile. Love these little lights, though my next movers will be the 360s or larger.
@@idjnow-gear-up I agree my clay paky sharpy’s are super but they are pretty heavy and big I’m looking for a smaller alternative but can’t find something that has the same quality oh and the Chauvet intimidator spot 350 is amazing I have 4 going to buy 4 more (the 360 is ok but I prefer the 350 because it’s easier to align the lights because the head aligns perfectly with the base of the light if you know what I mean!)
u gotta do more homework Iv'e used these Intimidators many times and they DO have remote controlled focus u just gotta purchase a small remote from Chauvet. works for all these.
All are great for mobile setups, in my opinion between 2, 4, 6 is enough movers. I have seen DJs set up mini concerts with 10+ movers and that’s over kill for me.
Hello Alreno, unfortunately no because if you are mobile dj each area or venue location is different. BUT you can always create your own and reuse them and add to them as you go. hope this helps. Thank you
Either get 2 big movers or get 4 small ones for mobile gigs. Some of the teams I have seen being 10+ movers but they have high end clients that pay top dollar for their events.
Chauvet lists the 260 as manual zoom but motorized focus not manual focus as stated in the review and other videos show the motorized focus in operation..
I've watched both videos but still not sure between Chauvet 160 and 260 for weddings. I play all types of weddings. Is the 260 over kill? I also want to place them on top of my speakers instead of a totem. Do you think the clamp can be attached to the top of a QSC speaker handle with a C-Clamp like I would a strobe?
hello Brandon, its not recommened to put a head on top of a speaker but just make sure if you do its very secure. however the 260 is the perfect compact head with a kick. just my recommendation. thx
i have 4 of the 360's and didn't know about the manual focus. I'll be adjusting that at the next gig. A question i have, however, is mounting them. I set up a T bar stand so that i can hang them up in the air. I just picked up crank up stands for all my lights but a little concerned. Do you have a recommendation for a good stand to get them a good 11 feet in the air without risking a fall?
Hello David, here are the links for the gear you are asking for and needing: www.idjnow.com/global-truss-st-90-light-duty-crank-stand.html & www.idjnow.com/global-truss-gt-lb132-round-support-bar-t-bar.html Thx
I LOVE the 260!!!!
They are awesome!!
I’ve had the 375z’s for 5 years. Love them
Actually, the 260 has manual zoom from 12 to 17 degrees and electronic focus. Focus is on channel 10 of the 14 channel profile.
Love these little lights, though my next movers will be the 360s or larger.
I love lights that have a small base
Who doesn't?! If you can get what you need from a smaller light then its a win win!
@@idjnow-gear-up I agree my clay paky sharpy’s are super but they are pretty heavy and big I’m looking for a smaller alternative but can’t find something that has the same quality oh and the Chauvet intimidator spot 350 is amazing I have 4 going to buy 4 more (the 360 is ok but I prefer the 350 because it’s easier to align the lights because the head aligns perfectly with the base of the light if you know what I mean!)
Yeah, hope you can find the 350s! Good luck to you. If you decide on the 360's give us a call for a deal!
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u gotta do more homework Iv'e used these Intimidators many times and they DO have remote controlled focus u just gotta purchase a small remote from Chauvet. works for all these.
I'd love to see a comparison with ADJ & Jmaz lighting
We are not a JMAZ dealer so we wouldn't be able to produce the video.
@@idjnow-gear-up.. Yet ;)
@@northwestaudio ya never know
;) Maybe one day!
All are great for mobile setups, in my opinion between 2, 4, 6 is enough movers.
I have seen DJs set up mini concerts with 10+ movers and that’s over kill for me.
Does it have Zoom ?
Lov the vids
Hey thanks Marr Reviews!! We're glad you like. Appreciate the comment! 🙏
Jordan are there preprogrammed DMX scenes/programs for DJ's for moving head lights? If not, seems like something that might be a great idea.
Hello Alreno,
unfortunately no because if you are mobile dj each area or venue location is different. BUT you can always create your own and reuse them and add to them as you go. hope this helps.
Thank you
@@idjnow-gear-up I've just always found that part difficult
Hi Alreno,
you can always watch the tutorials on youtube for the mydmx they have a few on there and you can always reach out to ADJ as well.
Either get 2 big movers or get 4 small ones for mobile gigs.
Some of the teams I have seen being 10+ movers but they have high end clients that pay top dollar for their events.
Chauvet lists the 260 as manual zoom but motorized focus not manual focus as stated in the review and other videos show the motorized focus in operation..
Thanks for that clarification! We'll see if we can make an annotation for future viewers,
For the 360, are the prisms stackable or can you only use one at a time?
Hello Jack,
you can use either 3 faucet prism or the 5 barrel effect or stackable in other words but not at the same time.
Thx
i wish i had the money for 6x 260s and 2x 375z . very useful video though.
I know what u mean.
2 big movers is enough or 6 small ones with compensate for it.
I keep reading and hearing the totem feature doesn't light the floor on the 260. Has this been corrected and do the other two have the same issue?
Hey we are unaware of this. As far as we know the totem mode works as intended. There are 3 different range modes for the totem if that helps!
It hasn’t. Doesn’t reach low enough.
I've watched both videos but still not sure between Chauvet 160 and 260 for weddings. I play all types of weddings. Is the 260 over kill?
I also want to place them on top of my speakers instead of a totem. Do you think the clamp can be attached to the top of a QSC speaker handle with a C-Clamp like I would a strobe?
hello Brandon,
its not recommened to put a head on top of a speaker but just make sure if you do its very secure. however the 260 is the perfect compact head with a kick. just my recommendation.
thx
@@idjnow-gear-up thank you. Wouldn't they be just as likely to get knocked off of a totem? Or do they attach to the totems somehow?
depending on the totem some have the ability to screw in from underneath using the bolt or using safety cable to wrap around.
@@idjnow-gear-up yes! Safety cable it is!
great!
i have 4 of the 360's and didn't know about the manual focus. I'll be adjusting that at the next gig.
A question i have, however, is mounting them. I set up a T bar stand so that i can hang them up in the air. I just picked up crank up stands for all my lights but a little concerned. Do you have a recommendation for a good stand to get them a good 11 feet in the air without risking a fall?
Hello David,
here are the links for the gear you are asking for and needing:
www.idjnow.com/global-truss-st-90-light-duty-crank-stand.html
&
www.idjnow.com/global-truss-gt-lb132-round-support-bar-t-bar.html
Thx
The 260 has DMX focus/manual zoom like the 360, just fyi
8:39... it's only 2 lbs more than the 360...
Kids these days. . .
This is the best but they cost to much - they need ti drop down the price to 360 - 400$ / 475 in 600$ - 260 in 300$ / 160 samll in 100$ .
Appreciate the review! Reach out to us for a deal at deals@idjnow.com or call 800-355-7746.