I gotta say, trying to put together a lighting package has been, has been driving me crazy, I think I have changed the list about tens now, the only things I havent changed on the list is the truss and the wash lights at this point.
I gotta say, trying to put together a lighting package has been, has been driving me crazy, I think I have changed the list about tens now, the only things I havent changed on the list is the truss and the wash lights at this point.
I gotta say, trying to put together a lighting package has been, has been driving me crazy, I think I have changed the list about tens now, the only things I havent changed on the list is the truss and the wash lights at this point.
About how many Martin Acrobats are you using at one time?It may be different in your area, but in Nashville clients seem like they couldn't care less about dance lights. I used to tote out 2 trees, full wireless DMX and 8-10 fixtures. That is until I realized it wasn't gaining me anything, booking-wise. Personally, I think we DJs hold more interest in our dance lights than our clients do. All this said, I generally do provide it but I've gone to Martin Acrobats. Strong lights, lots of them and it changes enough (on auto) that it's interesting the entire night. Rather than trying to fill up a tree(s) with a bunch of small lights, use fewer, strong fixtures.
One is good for most weddings. Two will fill a large hall.About how many Martin Acrobats are you using at one time?
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It would appear the individual cans can be removed but not the LED itself.Glad you like them. They seem pretty bright in all the videos I have seen.
Are the bulbs replaceable?
They are great.... I use a DRPA before them and set the crossover and othe processing before the speakers which I believe helps improve their performance over using the built in crossovers in the speakers themselves allowing me to get more sound out of them without clipping.Jockerswild , What do you think of the EV 8 inchers. Thought about picking up a pair. Been using 10" EON's for smaller gigs.
Already have the 12" bottoms. Work great for receptions. Been going lighter so as not to have to get a partner. LOL
I also see some djs think they can charge a lot more money because they have cool lights. It's much more rare than you think. You'll be able to charge more money on a regular basis when people want to book you because you are a good dj.