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Sparkle Brightly
I have never bought a light before although have worked with lighting on stage, i wasn't sure what to expect but i was happy its great back of stage no dm controller so i use the built in patterns and its super bright and colourful. We were not able to video before as it was too dark, now we can. Its super light and i was concerned about this but its sturdy and feels like it handle life on a pub stage adapts via kettle lead (which Thomann kindly sent a british one with this as well as the Euro one). I don't have a dmx controller so i can't comment on how well it interacts but everything else works well so i don't why the wouldn't.
Only small moan is the buttons are fiddly and could be marked better but it is not a big issue.
Only small moan is the buttons are fiddly and could be marked better but it is not a big issue.
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Basic but good.
Not expensive but definitely worth having if you only have a small budget. A robust product, with a decent range of automatic programmes, including sound activated. Plus you can connect together using DMX cables, so that one controls the other (in a Master-Slave setup). It's even possible to use with a DMX controller (I think), but if you've money for a DMX controller, you'll probably have enough for better lights too. We've bought bigger/better lights since purchasing this product, but still incorporate them in the setup.
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exceptional lighting for supermarkets
Konsum at Fusion used Stairville lighting to bring brightness to the bananas and other fruits and articles and illuminate the fabulous internal design of the circus tent ...
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CM
Excellent for the price.
Very strong build apart from the mounting bracket which I feel if not careful can bend easily. Okay colour mixing capabilities and illumination. Overall, an excellent fixture for the price and I would have no hesitation to buy again.
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Some limitations, but at this price? Hard to beat!
I picked up four of these for use with my live band, and they are MUCH smaller than the old cans we used to have; that alone means less space needed onstage and less space taken up in vehicles.
They are fully DMX, and will accept a controller, master\slave settings and also have auto settings as well. This makes them super versatile for different stages and spaces.
I have them on the floor, or clamp them to speaker stands when space is really tight. They would also mount to T bar stands etc. They pack down nice and efficiently, and I have used them for years without issues.
The negatives; they don't have a huge spread, which is partly due to the nature of the LEDs, and they are not super bright. They are fine for 'atmospheric' lighting purposes, but on an entirely dark stage I would probably need eight rather than four. However, this price point of lighting is most likely for bands and acts that just need a bit of 'mood' lighting; whenever we go to larger venues they have their own lighting anyway.
As long as you are aware of what you are buying, these are great.
They are fully DMX, and will accept a controller, master\slave settings and also have auto settings as well. This makes them super versatile for different stages and spaces.
I have them on the floor, or clamp them to speaker stands when space is really tight. They would also mount to T bar stands etc. They pack down nice and efficiently, and I have used them for years without issues.
The negatives; they don't have a huge spread, which is partly due to the nature of the LEDs, and they are not super bright. They are fine for 'atmospheric' lighting purposes, but on an entirely dark stage I would probably need eight rather than four. However, this price point of lighting is most likely for bands and acts that just need a bit of 'mood' lighting; whenever we go to larger venues they have their own lighting anyway.
As long as you are aware of what you are buying, these are great.
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Afordable led light. I use 2 pcs as front light for band, and mount them to my speakers (IQ12 has holes M10). However, not expensive RGB led light will do the job (if we are talking about small gigs)
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RC
Stairville LED Flood Panel 150 40°
Does what it should, providing a nice flood of light. Easy to use and change the light programs, firm floor stand and the whole unit packs away neatly taking up very little space.
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Narrow and poor blending
These may well be good value to 'throw a bit of light' but compared to the next, slightly more expensive model they are not worth it. Both profess to have a 40 degree beam, but this seems much, much narrower than the other. Colour blending is also not good - there is a ring which is well mixed but the centre of the beam is not.
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A flat light for great effects on stage
This is is really good for the price that you pay... Seriously.
Great quality, nice illumination power, DMX link ready and pre-configured patterns... Everything you need for some serious light show in one piece. You can attach them on stands or other supports as well as keep the lights flat or slanted on the ground for even more cool effects and light refractions.
All metal housing, the screws hold the handles pretty well, sturdy... It is a good choice for bands that need to put something extra in their shows while keeping an eye on their budget. Really recommended!
Great quality, nice illumination power, DMX link ready and pre-configured patterns... Everything you need for some serious light show in one piece. You can attach them on stands or other supports as well as keep the lights flat or slanted on the ground for even more cool effects and light refractions.
All metal housing, the screws hold the handles pretty well, sturdy... It is a good choice for bands that need to put something extra in their shows while keeping an eye on their budget. Really recommended!
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Compact and inexpensive
I have used these units for everything from lighting a Christmas tree to running in a multi universe DMX rig as part of a stage show and they are pretty much great for all applications. They are EXTREMELY bright if you happen to look straight at them but don't expect to buy a couple and light an entire room (150 LEDs can only do so much!). Main use is as low level uplights for lighting bands but they would work equally as well when hung. We have some Stairville LED par cans as well and I would say, from experience, that these are brighter but have a narrower beam angle.
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