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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2009

www.x-laser.com
Dan Goldsmith of X-Laser gives us some expert tips & tricks to bring BACK atmosphere for our DJ Light Shows.

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  • Wait.. So which is more likely to set off a fire alarm... A WATER BASD haze machine, or an OIL BASED haze machine?...

  • An Oil based haze machine, according to Dan, is more likely to set off an alarm, but less oil based haze is nessessary which helps.

  • This guy was great...smoke machines smell nice btw

  • not THAT smoke machine! I have never smelled one that bad before. YUCK!

  • Love the creaking of the tripod for the camera. Other than that, a nice demonstration and tutorial. :D

  • hey, what do you expect for free? Wait, you are from Norway.. you probably expect free things like Health Care. HA!

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  • OMG please loosen the bolt on the tripod if your going to be turning it!!

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  • Here's a little "Oil Based vs. Water Based" perspective from a veteran painters expeience... I am about to buy a water based hazer, more than likely a Chauvet Hurricane Haze 2, due to the research I done and Co$t, however, regardless of brands you choose, much like 'spraying' oil base vs. water base paints, oil base DOES NOT MIX IN with your respirtory system, therefore, making it easier to 'yak' or cough up, and water base just lingers in your system for as long as it takes to run it's course!

  • Thank you for posting this video !

  • One question for you. I want to invest in one of these but I'm concerned about its affect on the temperature in a room. Do haze generators make a room hotter?

  • I personaly over time have shifted away from using oil based hazers to water based fazers. The oil collects on your lights and whatever equipment you are using.

    The Haze Generator is a great hazer. It is just really hard on your lights. I suggest going water based.

  • 0:49 if you look down there theres a small white triangle

  • Couldn't you attach a relly long PVC pipe to the nozzle of a fogger, split the end in 2 so it would lessen the blast. I would only have the button on for a second or 2 but wouldn't that reduce setting off the alarms also?

  • I was wondering where the best place to place a hazer is. I have that same hazer that I borrowed for a house party and have laser lights and some moonbeam lights. Does the hazer need to be on the floor or up high where the lights are?

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