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| Re: what are these and where do i get them?? [message #317948 is a reply to message #317878 ] |
Tue, 29 April 2008 23:26   |
Duncan McLennan Messages: 990 Registered: July 2005 Location: London & Waterloo, On... |
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ran across WHAT?
Duncan McLennan
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| Re: what are these and where do i get them?? *Editted* [message #318097 is a reply to message #317878 ] |
Wed, 30 April 2008 13:54   |
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What, the cryo or the scanners?
[Updated on: Wed, 30 April 2008 13:58] Philip LaDue
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| Re: what are these and where do i get them?? *Editted* [message #318099 is a reply to message #318097 ] |
Wed, 30 April 2008 13:59   |
Duncan McLennan Messages: 990 Registered: July 2005 Location: London & Waterloo, On... |
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Yeah, what part of that do you want? If it's just the lights, they're a standard scanner. You can buy them used all over the place, or get them at your local PA shop or DJ supplier.
They're not a great choice for lighting on a budget though. They're expensive and don't have a ton of output compared to stuff that's designed as wash instruments.
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| Re: what are these and where do i get them?? *Editted* [message #318116 is a reply to message #317878 ] |
Wed, 30 April 2008 15:15   |
len woelfel Messages: 419 Registered: April 2004 Location: Chicago |
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The lights are Technobeams. Originally made by High End. Discontinued, but Strong now makes them, with HES dies, tools, etc. So they're pretty much identical.
The jets could be several things.
Could be a nitrogen or CO2 jet system. The Effects Company makes one http://www.effectsco.com/index3.htm but there are others.
Or it could be a fogger made by Antari or Chauvet or someone like that. I don't know if it's still available. But it shoots fog, not compressed gas.
The difference is a gas system will have the added benefit of cooling the room. Pretty cool when the dance floor is packed. The risk is that it must be carefully installed and maintained. If you use too much of a gas, it can push all the oxygen out of the room, causing people to pass out, and in a worst case scenario, kill them. A properly installed system will have safeguards built in, such as oxygen sensors.
The moving fogger has the benefit of being a fogger (gas systems don't last long at all past the actual blast) but the mfg. of most moving head fogger I've seen aren't that great on the whole and I bet you'll have reliability issues with most available products.
630-675-3640
http://www.chicagolightingdesign.com
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| Re: Links don't work for me [message #318176 is a reply to message #318169 ] |
Wed, 30 April 2008 17:57   |
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Tony "T" Tissot Messages: 2381 Registered: June 2006 Location: Northern California |
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| Mac Kerr wrote on Wed, 30 April 2008 15:35 | Neither of your links work for me, they both take me to a Myspace place holder page.
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That's because you are not a MYSPACE "member" (a very exclusive privilege).
Myspace only lets logged-in folks view photo galleries (for the folks who choose that option). Mainly to protect old guys from seeing those "teen-in-the-mirror" pictures.
ProSoundWeb - Home of 50,000 audio professionals - and two or three curmudgeonly SOBs.
http://www.youtube.com/loshightops
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