Upon opening the light I was very happy to find that the design is reminiscent of pro stage lighting on a small platform. It's a bit louder than I would like but being able to cover the entire stage with one FOH light using the prisms is worth it. And the hot spot is hardly an issue in most cases.
Nice video. What is the difference in power consumption? I'm desperate to lower my electrical draw and am switching to all LED. The hybrid has me excited though.
260 W, 2.5 A @ 120 V on the hybrid. The Intimidator 275z would be another great option as it is LED. I will be gettng mine back from rental next month so I will do more videos comparing them.
I love this light but cant comprehend how the gobos cannot be accessed. I think there gobo shapes are somewhat lacking in design/. Based on the video you mention the gobo wheel cant be accessed. There must be a way to service the light if it breaks. Isnt there someway to access that gobo wheel and can the gobos be changed
Finally got this video done for you all. Please make sure you read the description as well with my notes. Hybrid 140SR vs. the Int. 375z. Enjoy! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lsZuuOo094g.html
great question. I thought buying from across seas was a great buy but when it came down to the quality of the product I was buying multiples to fill in for the broken one that was out of commission. Yes as you can imagine these are made in China but they go through an entire different level of product development and tests before they hit the market. I had some "cheap Chinese" uplights that I thought would make sense to buy but it was a terrible investment. While charging in our warehouse over night I had a case catch fire and almost burned down half of the shop. I can't do a comparison between the two because I would provide false information saying that a 10r or 20r fixture was a better way to go. Safety and quality is truly a number one priority for me. I hope that makes sense and helps.
@@djjermusic I think you will notice a lot of good in both. The 140 does draw more amps as far as running 4 or 8 together. keep me in touch. #DJMarkstyle
yes, I am trying to get my hands on the 375Z. I can tell you off the bat that the reason we went with the Hybrid 140SR is brightness, double gobo wheel, Frost(wash), Dual prisms, and beam tightness. The 375z is the brightest LED out there and I feel the best value for LED movers. You need to decide if the extras I listed are things you would want in your production. It was for us and took it to the next level. If you are just doing DJ dances then I think the 375z would work good for you. The hybrids I think open up a new level of possibilities.
Wow, that is a great question. Here is what we did to make the decision for upgrading. Find the demand and need for the upgrade. Look at your return on investment and how you will recoup the costs of the upgrade. Look at the work you are currently not getting or doing because you haven't made that upgrade and see if you can justify it. We knew we could rent the fixtures as well as raise the level of events we were doing that would be willing to pay more for higher end production. I will shoot a video right now explaining this. Again Thanks for the great question.