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ADJ (American DJ) Mega QA PAR38
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  • chapssigoncechapssigonce

    little practice, beautiful colors

    ADJ (American DJ) Mega QA PAR38Published on 01/23/13 at 05:55
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I just try. I bought four to one against, placed on the ground.
    The colors are very successful. 15 macros are proposed and the colors are bright and vibrant. Special mention to amber.
    They are light and small ... and with dmx and IEC socket, not always easy to handle two lyres for floor standing. Must link the four projos before putting the electric current if the slaves do not recognize their master.
    The price is too high and the production seems good.
    Question brightness, it's not very powerful but in my case to one against, that's fine. To compare the four QApar 38 are more powerful than a bar eurolite KLS 400.

    Most: the colors amber
    ease of transport and installation
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    I just try. I bought four to one against, placed on the ground.
    The colors are very successful. 15 macros are proposed and the colors are bright and vibrant. Special mention to amber.
    They are light and small ... and with dmx and IEC socket, not always easy to handle two lyres for floor standing. Must link the four projos before putting the electric current if the slaves do not recognize their master.
    The price is too high and the production seems good.
    Question brightness, it's not very powerful but in my case to one against, that's fine. To compare the four QApar 38 are more powerful than a bar eurolite KLS 400.

    Most: the colors amber
    ease of transport and installation
    chaining projos

    Cons: the little space under the projo to handle the lyre and the floor-
    sound control setting that lacks finesse
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