@MrCashVegas Yes , our color control systems are enabled for sound-to-light. Our systems have DMX ( the same protocol used by the entertainment industry) capability and a soecial 'mode' for that purpose. You will need a DMX sound-to-light converter to connect music system to our DMX-wiring.
@skater21powerboats Hi -- yes they are. However, they are images of our previous production model (from 2 years ago). Our current x120 models have about 20% more output.
@westonsz I'm not sure. I've seen certain underwater LED's that attract a shit load of fish, but these don't seem to as much. I'm pretty sure these would attract fish though, as the fish get attracted to the electromagnetic field of the light.
@No1snYpeslikme These attract fish as well.. If you would like some images we have them. The Color-Change models also incorporate 4 adjustable fish attraction ( strobeing ) modes. I dont believe it has anything to do with 'electromagnetic fields' - it would appear to be more dependent upon wavelength from what we understand from research institutes.
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mastercingon13 3 weeks ago
Is there a way to connect the light system into the stereo, and have the lights change color to the music?
MrCashVegas 5 months ago
@MrCashVegas Yes , our color control systems are enabled for sound-to-light. Our systems have DMX ( the same protocol used by the entertainment industry) capability and a soecial 'mode' for that purpose. You will need a DMX sound-to-light converter to connect music system to our DMX-wiring.
TheCoolBoard 5 months ago
is there a reason in this or is it just for looks
AHOTPOCKET37 8 months ago
thats realy cool...what is that a swiming pool L.E.D. light bulb... .. you do know purto ricans have been dooing that to there cars since 1980....lol
460faust 1 year ago
is this the thru hull 120 plus model ?
skater21powerboats 1 year ago
@skater21powerboats Hi -- yes they are. However, they are images of our previous production model (from 2 years ago). Our current x120 models have about 20% more output.
TheCoolBoard 1 year ago
Do they attract fish?
westonsz 1 year ago
@westonsz I'm not sure. I've seen certain underwater LED's that attract a shit load of fish, but these don't seem to as much. I'm pretty sure these would attract fish though, as the fish get attracted to the electromagnetic field of the light.
No1snYpeslikme 1 year ago
@No1snYpeslikme These attract fish as well.. If you would like some images we have them. The Color-Change models also incorporate 4 adjustable fish attraction ( strobeing ) modes. I dont believe it has anything to do with 'electromagnetic fields' - it would appear to be more dependent upon wavelength from what we understand from research institutes.
TheCoolBoard 1 year ago
@No1snYpeslikme Okay, thank you. I'll look into it more :)
No1snYpeslikme 1 year ago