Their solid-state LED lamps are said to require less maintenance than halogen strobes.
The Big Shot LED and Snap Shot LED are designed for DJs, bands, mobile entertainers, discos, bars, clubs and special events.
The smaller of the two units, the Big Shot LED uses 96 bright LEDs as its light source. It weighs 2 lbs./0.5 kg. and measures a trim 7.5"L x 6.75"W x 5.75"H/190 × 170 × 145mm.
Pricing
The Big Shot LED’s MSRP is just $49.95.
Its larger cousin, the Snap Shot LED, is powered by 220 LEDs. Featuring In/Out ¼" mono plugs on the rear, it can be linked with other Snap Shot LED strobes for Master-Slave operation. It is also compatible with American DJ’s S-10S and S-4A/DMX strobe controllers (sold separately). The Snap Shot LED weighs 4 lbs./2 kg., and its dimensions are 12.25"L x 10"W x 9"H/310 × 250 × 230 mm.
Pricing
The MSRP of the Snap Shot LED is $99.95.
Both units include a Strobe Speed Adjustment Knob on the rear panel, which gives users easy control over strobe rate. Both are housed in a lightweight case. The Big Shot LED and Snap Shot LED each consume only 15W of electricity maximum, allowing users to save on energy costs and link more units to a single electrical circuit.
For more information visit American DJ: http://www.americandj.com
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