Blizzard Flurry Wash Review - Moving Head Wash Light 18x3W LED's

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A product review on the Blizzard Lighting Flurry Wash Moving Head wash light fixture.

Equipped with 18 3-Watt Edison® Red/Green/Blue LED's, the Flurry Wash really rocks!

Blizzard Lighting is proud to introduce the Flurry™ Wash Lumiere. When you need color, and lots of it, the Flurry™ Wash fits the bill.

The Flurry™ Wash is an LED moving head that fits in the palm of your hand! It is a 5 or 13-channel DMX LED fixture with RGB color mixing capability . The unit features built-in color macros for a number of popular hues. The Flurry™ Spot also features variable electronic strobe, vector speed control for multiple channels, user-selectable pan and tilt ranges, and built-in movement macros.

http://blizzardlighting.com/index.php/flurrywash

Specs:
5 or 13-channel DMX-512 LED moving head color wash
Pan: 540° / tilt: 270°
RGB color mixing via 6 each 3-Watt Edison® Brand Red/Green/Blue LED's
Variable electronic strobe
Variable electronic dimmer (0 -- 100%)
Vector speed channel for pan/tilt, RGB color mixing and color macros
Built-in movements via DMX
Linkable with other Flurry™ Lumieres in stand-alone
Built-in automated programs via master/slave (fast and slow)
Built-in sound activated programs via master/slave
User-selectable basic or advanced operating modes
User-selectable pan/tilt ranges Pan: 540°, 360°, 180° Tilt: 270°, 180°, 90°
Reset to factory settings option
Pan/tilt invert option
Beam angle: 12°
Field angle: 26°
Lux: 5,480 @ 1m average, 11,560 Lux full white.
Light source: 18x 3-Watt Edison® Brand Red/Green/Blue LED's (700mA), 50,000hrs
Power and current: 120V, 60Hz: 61W 0.5A operating, 0.7A inrush, PF 0.89
AC power: Switchable 115V/230V 50/60Hz
Weight: 8.3lbs (3.8kg)
Size: 6.8in x 6.8in x 9.8in
173mm x 173mm x 249mm

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  • There's a post on here about them being to loud... did you find that to be the case? Also, the detachable cables are called IEC cables. ...

  • @DJCKBaltimore well they are not whisper silent, but i would not say they are loud. These types of lights you would really only run during dancing, you would not use this during cocktails or dinner anyway, so the noise would not be an issue. They have a fan, thats whats noisy, but its not horrible.

  • How do you get them to go slow and how do you daisy chain them? A slow wash is what I mean. Mine only do a fast strobe

  • @djpumpinpaul there are a few modes, you must be in the strob mode... diasy chain them, you just need a dmx cable between them.

  • can you please do a video of these lights on sound active mode with some fog in the room? ive been sitting on the fence on buying these lights and this video is the best one out there...they look really bright but i would like to see them on by themselves in a dark room with fog. Thanx in advance...Great Video

  • @PeakHourDj956 I've sent them back from my review to Blizzard. Check out my gig that I got to use them: youtube.com/watch?v=Gec2BBWw09­w

    that might help you more. The cool thing with these, is like any moving head you want to limit their movement to be more in front of you and not behind on the wall, usually you need dmx to do this. The Flurry washes have a great menu option where you can limit the pan and tilt values directly on the unit without dmx !

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  • what's the difference between this and Blizzard Flurry TRI?! thank you

  • i wish i could buy this in the uk

  • hey- you mention "with a couple of adjustments to the hardware" you can mount these to the top of a tripod... can you explain how this is done? I've been looking for a way to mount lights right on top of a tripod! Sorry, in the video, I just can't figure out what you've done there! i like it though!

  • I have a colorstrip currently, not sure if these will go together with the strip on a single tripod stand, debating between scanners or blizzard flurry wash, will these suffice for the scanners.

  • where do you buy these and how much?

  • I have the dmx cable. It's a short cable. So how fo I get them to go slow instead of strobe. Step by step please

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