| | |  | Sound & Stage | Home » » American Dj Mega Pixle Led RGB Led Wash Fixture | | | | | | | Description: | | 1 meter stick of LED's that are color segmented, allows for great visual stimulation as well as nice color mixing, built in macro's allow for exciting chases. | | | Features: | |
• ultra bright LED color bar
• 384 1/4 watt led's create a great visual show with specially designed LED's to give a nice wide color wash effect
• built in programs that include color chases, color fades and pixel chases
• can be used to illuminate a wall, ceiling or stage area or as a visual effect for DJ's and house parties
• compact lightweight design
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 41.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 7.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 41.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 8.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
AMERICAN DJ MEGAPIXEL LED LIGHTAug 07, 2009
By Terry Schoenberger This is the American DJ Megapixel LED light. This light exceeded my expectations by far. It is very bright and colorful. You can plug it in and let it run as long as you want since there is no duty cycle. You can select the program to run or just a single color. It has 24 DMX channels with dimming, but I don't use DMX. I also bought the handheld wired remote American DJ UC3 to control the functions. The remote is great, it allows you to select each program or single color, make it strobe anytime you want and turn it off.
I have two of these so I can put one on each speaker stand vertically, and link them together with a XLR cable so they will light up in sync. You plug them in to the electric, connect the remote to the first one, connect them together with a XLR cable. Now they will light up in sync which is very cool since they are spread apart on each speaker stand. You do not have to use the remote with these lights but it really works great! When you connect them with a XLR cable it automatically sets the second one to "slave" and it reacts the same as the first one. The first one picks up the audio so they beat with the music, the second one is just the slave.
Chauvet makes one called the Chauvet Colorbar. It has less DMX channels, no DMX dimming function and offers a footpedal remote. They are both nice lights but I am very happy with the American DJ version. You get a lot of color and cool lighting for the money. You could mount one on top of your light tree and it would work great for lighting the dancefloor. You can even stack two together if you want it even brighter. This is the coolest light I have seen in a long time.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Auto-trigger is awesomeSep 20, 2011
By B. Peters
"bpeters"
I bought 4 of these lights for my band's rehearsal studio, just to give the area some atmosphere. I'm really pleased with them. They arrived in good condition and work extremely well.
I leave them on auto-trigger so that they respond to bass frequencies (drums/bass). This is great for automatic color changes while we're rehearsing. I suppose they would work really well for parties if one wanted to use it for that purpose, but we haven't yet.
The colors are vibrant and really set the mood. They are better than the lighting in any club/bar where we've performed.
We have them daisy-chained into 2 separate 2 light units. That way the lights show different colors in different parts of the room, even with auto-trigger.
A couple of the LED bulbs were not working on arrival, but otherwise, they're great.
Would purchase these again.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
versatile light bar for eventsDec 14, 2010
By Samuel Clemens Lots of light without using much power makes this unit flexible for a variety of events, especially in non-professional venues such as homes, patios, meeting halls, etc. where dedicated lighting power circuits are non-existent. Color selection via DMX is easy and smooth including strobe. Sound activated chase needs input jack for better reliability. Lights require very loud bass beat to trigger sound chase. Lights get out of sync in sound activated chase mode unless you use them in master/slave mode, but then you can't control them individually.
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