ADJ writes that the Sunray, (and Starball etc.) is similar to a mirrorball effeckt!
But I think there are several important things worth mentioning here.
First of all, the ADJ-products only produces 34 beams, which is nothing compared with a traditional mirrorball flashed by two pinspots.
Secondly, the light from the unit itself is much to dominant. Is not really usefull compared with the chilled forum you can get from a traditional mirrorball.
And thirdly; the colors are not really colors, the way I see it. A red beam fx is not only red - but a strange mix of more than one color.
So ... if you are looking for a chilled and subdued effect that won´t dominate and disturb your eyes unnecessary, I won´t recoment the Sunray TRI LED.
I know lot´s of you will disagree, and this is only an information from my point of view and perhaps an introductory presentation for discussion ;-)
Hi J. Thanks for the response. Having now seen the visual effect in a dark environment I am still unconvinced,I feel that with other lighting effects running side by side the Sunray would lose its effectiveness. My lighting rig consists of 4 abstract Vr8's ( 150w discharge ) linked 2 & 2 ( Very old skool but very effective, even in the biggest of venues ) along with 2 Starcluster lasers and 2 Chameleon 4's.. Totally symmetrical light show. . Thanks for the vid tho.. keep up the good work.
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Well; I´m not that impressed unfortunally.
ADJ writes that the Sunray, (and Starball etc.) is similar to a mirrorball effeckt!
But I think there are several important things worth mentioning here.
First of all, the ADJ-products only produces 34 beams, which is nothing compared with a traditional mirrorball flashed by two pinspots.
Secondly, the light from the unit itself is much to dominant. Is not really usefull compared with the chilled forum you can get from a traditional mirrorball.
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And thirdly; the colors are not really colors, the way I see it. A red beam fx is not only red - but a strange mix of more than one color.
So ... if you are looking for a chilled and subdued effect that won´t dominate and disturb your eyes unnecessary, I won´t recoment the Sunray TRI LED.
I know lot´s of you will disagree, and this is only an information from my point of view and perhaps an introductory presentation for discussion ;-)
stranden62 2 years ago
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stranden62 2 years ago
nice light. i'd love to see this move to some great trance.
theplaidmonkey 3 years ago
How much are these things?
MrJayfriett 3 years ago
They're around £80-£90.
olliejamesdrums 3 years ago
Hi J. Thanks for the response. Having now seen the visual effect in a dark environment I am still unconvinced,I feel that with other lighting effects running side by side the Sunray would lose its effectiveness. My lighting rig consists of 4 abstract Vr8's ( 150w discharge ) linked 2 & 2 ( Very old skool but very effective, even in the biggest of venues ) along with 2 Starcluster lasers and 2 Chameleon 4's.. Totally symmetrical light show. . Thanks for the vid tho.. keep up the good work.
DjShylo 3 years ago
thats a wicked light, i would like to see what it looks like with some more smoke and a bit of music,migh have to get me one of them. good video!
nice one!!!
viperfrank 3 years ago
that looks mint, do a follow up video if you can please, thanks
mattd28 3 years ago
how much ella?
feelmyice 3 years ago
nice light
DJH4MY1 3 years ago
You wrote sunlight in the title of this video, not sunray
blaznblue 3 years ago
thanks , lol. j
ellaskins 3 years ago