I used to own a couple of similar fixtures from Rockville. You nailed it: a pretty cool effect with haze (which is why I bought them originally), but they are bulky, heavy, and difficult to set up well (you got to get them perfectly parallel or it looks really weird on the dancefloor all night). Also they are useless without haze, which has become nearly impossible to use in my area (Chicago). I’ve even had a few instances where guests would literally unplug them in the middle of the show because they are blinding when the beam hits your face. I stopped using them and sold mine because I couldn’t find a good use for them.
These are some really cool lights.
Very nice demo
looks pretty cool!! all lights need to be battery powered and wireless dmx...these companies need to understand this
Great honest review. Thanks
I used to own a couple of similar fixtures from Rockville. You nailed it: a pretty cool effect with haze (which is why I bought them originally), but they are bulky, heavy, and difficult to set up well (you got to get them perfectly parallel or it looks really weird on the dancefloor all night). Also they are useless without haze, which has become nearly impossible to use in my area (Chicago). I’ve even had a few instances where guests would literally unplug them in the middle of the show because they are blinding when the beam hits your face. I stopped using them and sold mine because I couldn’t find a good use for them.
looks really good
Thanks for the video can you post the clamp links to put the lights on a speaker stand
What are the main differences between this and the Chauvet COLORband PiX-M ILS ?
Do you plan to add these to the SoundSwitch Shortcut?