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  • ffwillffwill

    Eurolite PAR 64 RGB DMX LED 10mmPublished on 12/09/07 at 07:26
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use it for nearly 6 months

    most
    -> Low consumption 30Watt
    -> The light output for the price (compared to 1-3W LED For)
    -> These machines are comparable to 500W power By following colors
    -> Strobe very fast.
    -> Rglage of 5 Cannaux: Dimmer, Strobe, Red, Green, Blue

    Least
    -> Weakling in red
    -> Use only for color
    -> Rglage strobe: very slow at the beginning and a good length of beach rglage.

    the price quality ratio is rather good:
    6 Par 64 Lamp Dimmer + ~ 500Euros
    6 para Led: ~ 600 euros

    So for a small power loss and 100euro more. You have a choice of colors very important (without going on deck to change the gelat!) Even if I'm not sr that one manages to do al…
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    I use it for nearly 6 months

    most
    -> Low consumption 30Watt
    -> The light output for the price (compared to 1-3W LED For)
    -> These machines are comparable to 500W power By following colors
    -> Strobe very fast.
    -> Rglage of 5 Cannaux: Dimmer, Strobe, Red, Green, Blue

    Least
    -> Weakling in red
    -> Use only for color
    -> Rglage strobe: very slow at the beginning and a good length of beach rglage.

    the price quality ratio is rather good:
    6 Par 64 Lamp Dimmer + ~ 500Euros
    6 para Led: ~ 600 euros

    So for a small power loss and 100euro more. You have a choice of colors very important (without going on deck to change the gelat!) Even if I'm not sr that one manages to do all the colors of glatines ...
    a quick test I had done ( https://forums.audiofanzine.com/index%2Cpage%2C526%2Cidtopic%2C126190%2Cidsearch%2C0%2Cidcat%2C23100.html )dropoff Window
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  • acousticaacoustica

    Eurolite PAR 64 RGB DMX LED 10mmPublished on 11/11/06 at 12:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    PAR 64 DMX RGB LED 10mm.

    Very practical and currently the best in LED at this price level.
    Sure it is not yet a product that rivals a traditional par 64, but it also makes things more! Color changer and controllable by DMX.
    16.5 million color by mixing colors and strobe.
    Still cold and consumes only 32w, so no need of a power block.
    For benefits like live music, singer, dj or even small group, n can even use the public face time strobe, flashing color and are very dynamic.
    At the moment and at that price, there is no better.
  • Julien-MSLSHOPJulien-MSLSHOP

    Eurolite PAR 64 RGB DMX LED 10mmPublished on 11/18/06 at 00:26
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I just bought 4 more loc a 4 by 56 led to the same mark.
    The effect is nice, power is sufficient, the colors are beautiful.
    If it again, I would without hesitation. I Fully agree with the opinion prcedent
  • Julien-MSLSHOPJulien-MSLSHOP

    Eurolite PAR 64 RGB DMX LED 10mmPublished on 06/12/07 at 13:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hello, I use this product in black version for almost a year.
    I found this little gem very good performance level is comparable to one in 56.
    The angle is fairly tight which already provides a nice bundle.
    -What I like most: are a lot of positive, the color change, the shutter, the very low energy. It is super light, hestetique.
    What I like least:
    -Lack of protection of the LEDs, in fact they have is less than 3cm from the edge and so you have to be careful during transport, det the price is not given too much but well worth the ca
    I currently have 4 and I think to buy 2 4 see more in the short therm.
    I recommend this product to the mobile disco, looking for a good product.
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    Hello, I use this product in black version for almost a year.
    I found this little gem very good performance level is comparable to one in 56.
    The angle is fairly tight which already provides a nice bundle.
    -What I like most: are a lot of positive, the color change, the shutter, the very low energy. It is super light, hestetique.
    What I like least:
    -Lack of protection of the LEDs, in fact they have is less than 3cm from the edge and so you have to be careful during transport, det the price is not given too much but well worth the ca
    I currently have 4 and I think to buy 2 4 see more in the short therm.
    I recommend this product to the mobile disco, looking for a good product.
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  • ffwillffwill

    Eurolite PAR 64 RGB DMX LED 10mmPublished on 09/14/09 at 11:05
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I have been using PRS 6 months

    most
    -> Low consumption 30Watt
    -> The light output for the price (compared to the other leds 1-3W)
    -> These machines are comparable By Power 500W depending on the color
    -> Fast strobe trs.
    -> Rglage of 5 CHANNELS: Dimmer, Strobe, Red, Green, Blue

    the least
    -> Weakling in the red
    -> Use only for the color
    -> Rglage the strobe: trs slow to beginners and a good length of the beach rglage.

    The report price is plutt good quality:
    6 Par 64 lamp dimmer + ~ 500euros
    Led 6by: ~ 600euros

    So for a small power loss and over 100euro. You have a choice of colors trs important (on deck without changing the gelat!) Even if I am not sr we come t…
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    I have been using PRS 6 months

    most
    -> Low consumption 30Watt
    -> The light output for the price (compared to the other leds 1-3W)
    -> These machines are comparable By Power 500W depending on the color
    -> Fast strobe trs.
    -> Rglage of 5 CHANNELS: Dimmer, Strobe, Red, Green, Blue

    the least
    -> Weakling in the red
    -> Use only for the color
    -> Rglage the strobe: trs slow to beginners and a good length of the beach rglage.

    The report price is plutt good quality:
    6 Par 64 lamp dimmer + ~ 500euros
    Led 6by: ~ 600euros

    So for a small power loss and over 100euro. You have a choice of colors trs important (on deck without changing the gelat!) Even if I am not sr we come to do all variations of glatines ...
    a quick test I had done ( https://forums.audiofanzine.com/index%2Cpage%2C526%2Cidtopic%2C126190%2Cidsearch%2C0%2Cidcat%2C23100.html )
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  • kx500mankx500man

    Eurolite PAR 64 RGB DMX LED 10mmPublished on 09/15/08 at 00:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hello, everything has been said below.
    J'utile of 300W by 56 by 64 octagonal or 1W LED lighting for my deco.
    I buy 2 Eurolite to compare and say well I do not hesitate to take the price Eurolite.
    Almost as powerful as the 1W per LED for 3 times cheaper, and as expensive as my 300W halo, but more practical (more lamps, consumption and gelatin).
    I will board a small order to complete my park.
    A 79E in thoto go for you will not regret your purchase.
    I put 9 because the way music is too sensitive and sometimes limited by flashes like a strobe.
  • tico31tico31

    Eurolite PAR 64 RGB DMX LED 10mmPublished on 01/03/09 at 01:52
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - I use it less than a year with DMX or lease for the particular Mode: Switch small change!

    - I like the quality of workmanship PROVIDED BY 64 that a clear PAR56! The DMX control works well and the instructions of the device is french! + + + WARNING: not top musical mode, ragit too much on the music suddenly not interesting ...

    - I also bought the lightmaxx by 64 LED: Illuminates dmx mode as well but not as good quality and top workmanship.

    - VERY GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY: THE TOP!

    - I will redeem myself in 2009 three more.
    Good product I recommend.
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