I’m fixing to order two based on your video. I made this giant light up Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon wall and I think this would really add a lot!!
I also bought one after watching your video review (thanks for that btw!). This thing showed up, and I laughed REALLY HARD at the size of the box.... but WOW, WHAT A SHOW!!!! I'm also considering a 2nd unit. I'm curious if you ever bought a 2nd. ~D~
got mine today....but I have the feeling that my beams are moving quite slow compared to yours in the video. Even though I pulled the speed all the way up to 255, but - idk....did you use the Sound Mode to speed them up ?
I just got this!! Can't wait to put it on, but maybe its just me but the CAUTIONs in the little book freak me out a little too much. It says 9 feet is safe level but yet the cord itself is only about 5 feet. Can this be placed on a wood floor in my small apartment, is it safe?
@@TheNathan343 thank you once again. One more question: Do you ever used the remote control? I bought the same product and I really can't understand what does the remote control.
Please make sure if you buy this that you do not shine it at people or your own eyes, this has a wide spread, I have this laser and does work well for the cheap price, stay safe 😀😀😀😀
I think you can select it on the remote, and usually there are different speed settings for audio stand-alone I think the lasercube has the best interface with DMX, USB and wireless control by smartphone, it can do better audio sync and audio visuals, even on timecode, preprogrammed on a wave file. Something that -until recently- could only be done by laser companies using big ILDA interfaces, spending a lot of man hours and equipment. 1 laser cube however does not fill a room or dance floor due to the scanner angle and has no prisms to offer, only scanned patterns.
@@TheTurbinator I know. I’m just using it as a reference. It's not in the same category. It gives you idea of what to expect for what price. The lasercube is 2watt but it is not capable of scanning that wide or that complicated.
@@jwprimetime9795 The crazy part is Spencer's At least the ones that are around me don't have much lighting anymore I remember when I was a kid I could go in there and there was gobs of lighting and cool stuff now it's just a lot of randomness the only really lights they have are maybe a old style disco ball
@@TheNathan343 I haven’t stepped in one in years. I’m 46 so I remember when that store was everything I could want, and I always waited for my mom to get distracted so I could take a good strong gaze at the adult stuff!! Lol
@@TheNathan343 Does this laser have an option to move at the rhythm of the music your playing (like other ones that have a little mic that syncs the laser to the music?)
Should never point any laser at peoples eyes even if low power as still concentrated light and can do irreversible damage, and can also damage cameras.
It's a diode laser. Before 2001, talking about show lasers we were talking about laser tubes that need constant calibration and generate massive amounts of heat dissipance and require water cooling, that is the actual and original laser, and still is above 30W of laser power. Unlike under 30W where the diode lasers overtook the market. A laser diode is a sort of led. I would refer to it as a led laser or diode laser. I like this fixture. You can look at it for hours without it being repetitive. It's brilliant. Instead of using a high power diode laser with a high speed scanner, they took multiple smaller sources and let them scan slower, creating patterns similar to high cost fixtures
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The light has at too much going on. It has some cool patterns but no way to keep one design. Just way too random. The plug/cord is flumsy and not the standard one all my other lights have. Over all thumbs down