
Unbelievable product for the price!! One mic fell from about 4 feet and broke, but the cost is cheap enough that if/when both mics break, I will buy another set, and not let them fall from 4 feet!!
Can American DJ lights be mounted to a wall?
Hi. I just ordered an ADJ Moonflower like light from eBay and I was wondering System Djs if any experienced djs out there knew if dj lights can be mounted on a wall or roof. It will stay in that room and it won’t be moved alot, um just kinds making a party room and I don’t want to spend money on a truss system.
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Hi. I just ordered an ADJ Moonflower like light from eBay and I was wondering System Djs if any experienced djs out there knew if dj lights can be mounted on a wall or roof. It will stay in that room and it won’t be moved alot, um just kinds making a party room and I don’t want to spend money on a truss system.
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August 26th, 2010 at 4:28 am
I like this light since it is light-weight and LED. It doesn’t get hot like my other disco light and the bulbs do not burn out. My only wish is that it had more than the three colors (red blue green).
August 26th, 2010 at 4:14 pm
This is a Great Main Light. My big main light went out and I needed something to put out a lot of light. This baby is it!
August 27th, 2010 at 4:26 am
This light puts out much more light than I expected it to. I used it the other night at a party and it really lit up the dance floor. The motor is kind of loud, but once the music starts playing, you don’t even hear the motor anymore. This is a great light that really adds a lot of excitement to any dance floor. I highly recommend it.
August 27th, 2010 at 4:20 pm
This was purchased for a church. Shortly after we started using these mikes, one of them fell in the babtistry. We took it out, let it dry out for 2 weeks, and it still works like a charm! Sound quality is good, range is good, price is a great value. The microphones actually feel quite soild, of a good build quality. Would buy again if the need for more microphones arose.
August 28th, 2010 at 3:43 am
I am impressed by the quality and clarity from these microphones; the sound is free of interference, unless you put the base station right next to another wireless component on the same frequency. The price is considerably
below competing products, but the sound quality is close, I can hear no difference in voice applications (though
I do not run a professional studio)
August 28th, 2010 at 3:56 pm
I needed a wireless mic for a performance quickly. Nady is a recognized audio equipment supplier and I figured I couldn’t go wrong buying the DKW Duo. The low price ($55) was attractive since I would be using this only once or rarely. It arrived in 5 days. Works very well and transmits 200 ft on the green (1) channel but not as far on the red (2) channel. Both channels work well in normal on-stage distance. I’m happy with it for my purposes.
August 29th, 2010 at 4:24 am
I love this product it has a great price! It lasts a long time and i just bought my secoond one! Even if your in a pro business i still reccomend it! Enjoy!!!
August 29th, 2010 at 4:29 pm
This is an amazing speaker – when it works. Twice, however, I’ve had it stop working in the middle of a gig. The first time, I sent it to Mackie and they repaired it. In the mean time, I got another unit and it, too, stopped working (I play with it at gigs probably three times a week, one hour at a time). I play with an amplified acoustic guitar, so I’m not pushing this speaker… Anyway, the sad truth is I don’t trust it. I now carry TWO at all times. While the sound is amazing, Mackie should be embarrased that they make such an unreliable product. When I spoke to them, they didn’t seem to know the issue – although there are posts online about it from other people who have had the same problem.
August 30th, 2010 at 4:02 am
I’m not a musician, I’m a MAGICIAN, so my needs are quite different from the other reviewers.
I use it as a PA system. And it’s GREAT!
It’s lightweight, projects a marvelous volume, and my voice actually sounds like my voice.
I’ve used this speaker for groups of +200, and people in the back report no problems with hearing my voice clearly.
I’d buy another in a heartbeat.
August 30th, 2010 at 3:42 pm
I’ve been using this PA for about six months now, and with one minor but annoying exception, it’s fantastic. I now take it to all my gigs, and it’s cut my setup time and made it possible for me to get in and out in one trip to most places.
The annoying exception is the threaded connection on top for the boom stand adapter. First, you never know where it’s going to “catch,” so your boom may be in an awkward position.
Second, the damthing just stripped out on me this past weekend. And it doesn’t look easy to replace.
Nice to have would be stereo RCA line outs, so I can record my shows.
Bottom line: Love this, but be prepared to lose the ability to screw that boom on top.
August 31st, 2010 at 4:17 am
Remember hotspots? I always wanted something like that for a near-field stage monitor, but hotspots were so lousy. They always clipped.
This little PA is perfect – so much better than hotspots. I sold my MotionSound amp and bought this instead. Everywhere I play has a house system – so why do I need a 300-watt, 50-lbs amp? I’m very with this little 150-watt, 7.6-lbs system.