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DMX Effect from Showtec

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magicremymagicremy

Very happy

Showtec Sunstrip Active DMXPublished on 11/17/14 at 04:25
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Frankly, very happy with these dmx ramps.

After having rented several times Presta, creating a very simpa effect (blinding, powerful scrolling, small scroll quiet environments, simulation effects candles), I decided to buy 2 (to start) and test thoroughly.

I am always so happy, it's powerful, efficient, fast, dynamic, connectivity is well thought and modes too.

Two caveats:
- I wish I had a way to start dmx 16 chases already existing in the program; like that on one channel I can get SEVERAL scenes (eg dimmer 1-12 = full / dimmer scrolling = 13-24, etc ...). It would simpa for Presta with little slices of consoles available (perhaps for the MKIII version? ^^)
- They...…
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Frankly, very happy with these dmx ramps.

After having rented several times Presta, creating a very simpa effect (blinding, powerful scrolling, small scroll quiet environments, simulation effects candles), I decided to buy 2 (to start) and test thoroughly.

I am always so happy, it's powerful, efficient, fast, dynamic, connectivity is well thought and modes too.

Two caveats:
- I wish I had a way to start dmx 16 chases already existing in the program; like that on one channel I can get SEVERAL scenes (eg dimmer 1-12 = full / dimmer scrolling = 13-24, etc ...). It would simpa for Presta with little slices of consoles available (perhaps for the MKIII version? ^^)
- They faudraient they do not offer the sale of 75W bulbs. Certainly, it is 33% more powerful, but I had a lot of problems that triacs stuck on the ramps that I rented. So I took 50W lamps and no problem until present, subject to care and let the bulbs cool down after each presta. For my part, I always kept in the original box: it is designed for them, with polystyrene to protect them, and all think (I find that the best flys sloppy, which is more likely to swing .


In conclusion, for around € 180, go for it!
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light_matlight_mat

Very nice product

Showtec Sunstrip Active DMXPublished on 02/22/13 at 13:37
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Nice dynamic and effective product against.
Although designed as a whole (Powercon references, Neutrik connectors, basic electronic repair, many opportunities to hang ...)
but it still keeps some weaknesses (no quality screws, screw a little cardboard, triacs that stick fast lamps included basic properly adapted ...)

In short, a very nice product but can be improved on some points.
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lalypoplalypop

Showtec Sunstrip Active DMXPublished on 09/14/08 at 12:31
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Good evening everybody,
I use this product for over 2 years on all sorts of benefits.
thanks to the 10 DMX channels each lamp is not manage in independent mode and create a really nice effect.
SO FAR there is no equivalent mode 10 channels from the Jarag "€ 2500 the end" when the room was 400 euros I think the effect was perfect for my needs.
Today I intend to buy two identical parts.
so there is nothing to add from the lack of a lyre must make it the same either.
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tico31tico31

Showtec Sunstrip Active DMXPublished on 07/30/09 at 05:07
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For how long have you been using it?

Since July 2006 discomobile use (I only just beginning to change the original lamp)
What thing do you like most/least about it?

The +: effect of shielding to 750W - 300 € DMX controllable. To be used more as an effect with its 10 channels as a shield.

the -: 1M difficult to transport because of length.

Did you try many other models before getting this one?

Purchased recement blinders of standard 4x650W controllable via a block of power: much brighter (evident!)

What is your opinion about the value for the price?

Good value: about 250 € TTC nine, not too expensive lamps: 3.5 € TTC

Knowing what you know now, would you make the...…
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For how long have you been using it?

Since July 2006 discomobile use (I only just beginning to change the original lamp)
What thing do you like most/least about it?

The +: effect of shielding to 750W - 300 € DMX controllable. To be used more as an effect with its 10 channels as a shield.

the -: 1M difficult to transport because of length.

Did you try many other models before getting this one?

Purchased recement blinders of standard 4x650W controllable via a block of power: much brighter (evident!)

What is your opinion about the value for the price?

Good value: about 250 € TTC nine, not too expensive lamps: 3.5 € TTC

Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...

Yes! when I bought it in 2006, nobody used it ... today there are dozens tour! (Read the latest Sonomag!)
IMPORTANT: I ​​am looking for flight case to transport these blinders, or can I buy? Thank you!
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  • Manufacturer: Showtec
  • Model: Sunstrip Active DMX
  • Category: DMX Effects
  • Added in our database on: 11/29/2007

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