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  • ju512ju512

    Martin Mania EFX500Published on 10/01/06 at 13:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use it for 6 months
    I love the affect of radiation (like the wizard), its radius and many worthy Martin has his perfect quality !!!!!
    For it is against relatively heavy
    Frankly I'm the Board!
  • Dj tof 68Dj tof 68

    Martin Mania EFX500Published on 05/01/07 at 09:44
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    I was able to test it during my internship at DMX Pyranime.
    I have not much to complain about except that the gobos are not always very clear otherwise say a hot spot that is probably too strong of the lamp used and some gobos are a little "squeaker squeaker" (3 or 4 of 11 so it will) I really like the other electronic dimmer which vary the intensity of the lamp.
    The product is a bit expensive but very complete and well made.
    I put 9 because some gobos I do not like too
  • John Music AnimationJohn Music Animation

    Martin Mania EFX500Published on 04/01/08 at 04:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I just got it.

    I really like is look, a little less like the system to hang.

    I used a silent Jaguar JB System that a little slower but good quality too, a Warlock maius I am not too fan of Skyteck and a Wizard once, excellent but pricey my taste.

    Report quality excellent price, nice finish, fast, bright, covering a large area.

    I would do this chosen without hsiter but with the budget I think I would take even when a Wizard for adcharge lamps.
  • plousseplousse

    Martin Mania EFX500Published on 03/03/09 at 22:39
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    Hello everyone,

    I just bought it a few days ago ...
    First use dancing yesterday.
    It's pretty amazing play of light on its 24v 250w bulb!
    He fishes very well in large room and scans well.
    To compare it to a martin wizard first generation, he did not blush at all!
    I had one (a wizard) and although I regret not being a party EFX500 soon ...
    The gobos are accurate, beautiful colors. Gobo fun and colorful, and so on.
    Use master / slave (I think I'll buy a new one) with a program works, musical or dmx.
    It's really a play of light that eyeful. The fan is simple and does not mean criminal. Jolie digital interface for the settings.
    Its price is very justified. € 469 bought in st…
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    Hello everyone,

    I just bought it a few days ago ...
    First use dancing yesterday.
    It's pretty amazing play of light on its 24v 250w bulb!
    He fishes very well in large room and scans well.
    To compare it to a martin wizard first generation, he did not blush at all!
    I had one (a wizard) and although I regret not being a party EFX500 soon ...
    The gobos are accurate, beautiful colors. Gobo fun and colorful, and so on.
    Use master / slave (I think I'll buy a new one) with a program works, musical or dmx.
    It's really a play of light that eyeful. The fan is simple and does not mean criminal. Jolie digital interface for the settings.
    Its price is very justified. € 469 bought in stores.
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  • Webfree79Webfree79

    Martin Mania EFX500Published on 05/27/09 at 05:57
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Indeed beginners bought in May 2009 promo in Musicstore 344 (and 3-year warranty!).
    This effect is effective enough prcis that scans a large room with no problem with an objective hyper bright. Your exact is stunning for a bte halogne lamp of 250 W! !
    I do not like all the gobos (question of taste), Wizzard of the gobos on the whole are more friendly (but not the same price).

    In our training we use the dj wizzard first generation and I must say that apart from some gobos, it has little envy.

    The report is more than qualitprix respect I would say pretty good résumé for the product it is the "Wizzard of the poor."

    I think that coupled with another effect must be REAL! so if I hav…
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    Indeed beginners bought in May 2009 promo in Musicstore 344 (and 3-year warranty!).
    This effect is effective enough prcis that scans a large room with no problem with an objective hyper bright. Your exact is stunning for a bte halogne lamp of 250 W! !
    I do not like all the gobos (question of taste), Wizzard of the gobos on the whole are more friendly (but not the same price).

    In our training we use the dj wizzard first generation and I must say that apart from some gobos, it has little envy.

    The report is more than qualitprix respect I would say pretty good résumé for the product it is the "Wizzard of the poor."

    I think that coupled with another effect must be REAL! so if I have the opportunity and means for deuxime why not.
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  • SebsoSebso

    Martin Mania EFX500Published on 05/28/09 at 14:24
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - For how long have you been using it?
    For 2 months

    - What thing do you like most/least about it?
    The best: brightness, look.
    The Witness: one or two gobos

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    not in the same style of most classic flower

    - What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    Ecxelent it's Martin. as light with a 250w

    - Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
    Yes no eSite
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