oliverst14 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 (edited) just thought id post my lighting and sound equipment 1 x njd chaos 5 x njd datamoons 2 x ssx smart scans 5 x chauvet intimidators 4 x chauvet insignias 4 x acme dynamos 4 x acme schimeters 4 x martin 812s 4 x abstarct xps2s and 3s 2 x chauvet spot 250s movers 6 x lightwave research/ highend systems track spots 2 x coef performance show 200s (going to buy 5 coef performance discos too next month) 8 x honson spot 250 movers (very good for the $2500 price, they are cheap chinese movers but have prism seperate shutter rotating gobo and prism. very good lights for the price) 3 x acme miricle led 1 x uv cannon 2 x led par 64s 2 x 2000w strobes (1 is dmx the other analouge) 1 x star cluster laser 100mw 650nm, 40mw 532nm 2 x sik s69 4 head laser total output power 260mw 4 x double head shinp s69 50mw 532nm we control this off two methods, one is laptop based and the other off a coef mastershow 512. this board is a serious bit of kit and highly proffesional now we get into the good lasers (by good i mean with galvos instead of stepper motors) there at the bottom of every post but ill rewrite it. hehe 1 x big dipper f2000 rgb with total output power claimed to be 450mw (i think its alot lower) and 10 k scanners and ttl blanking 1 x pinkem rgb laser system 450mw total output power with 30k scanners and analouge blanking 1 x pinkem rgy laser system 450mw total output power with 30k scanners and analouge blanking 2 x cds 200mw greenies 30k scanners with ttl blanking in the process of building a rgy/rgb. was building rgb but times are a little hard and the exchange rate has doubled the cost of the whole build so might have to be rgy for a bit. hehe these are all the lights i can think of. We also have the following sound equipment: 2 x jbl 350w rms full range speakers 2 x magregor 300w rms full range speaker 2 x wharfdale 250w rms full range speakers 2 x idea audio 200w rms full range speakers 2 x magregor bass bins 18" not sure of the rating 2 x crown audio 1000w (500 a side) amps 2 x crown audio 2000w (1000 a side) amps 1 x crown audio 4000w (2000 a side) amp 2 x magregor 1000w (500 a side) old amps 1 x brand new 1600w (800 a side) amp 1 x behringer mixer 1 x 1000w active sound desk 1 x alan and heath mixer 2 x pioneer cdj 1000 mk3s thats all i can think of at the moment we got offered a turbo sound setup for £2000 but turned it down, the place it came out of was really rum and they had changed all the bass drivers for lower quality ones. basically someone got royally ripped off cause it said turbosound on the bass bin but it wasnt turbosound inside em. hehe the amp was a nice digital one and would have loved that. any way thats what i have, if anyone would like to comment. also i like knowing what others use for there setups so please post thanks oli Edited May 7, 2009 by TonyB <a href="http://www.djassociates.org"><img src="http://www.djassociates.org/anims/compres_banner.gif" alt="Join the DJ Associates Disc Jockey Association" border="0" width="468" height="60"></a> Link to post Share on other sites
dh140770 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 I think it is safe to assume that woudn't go into the back of my RAV4! I use a lot less. Lighting consists of 2 x Martin EFX500 4 x ADJ Mega Bars 2 x LED Par 64s 1 x Impossibled 1 x Star Cluster 3D 2 x ACME RGB Supa Nova 1 x Transcension Baby JC1 DMX controller Thats it! ... and don't use it all at the same time ;-) PA consists of 2 x Mackie SRM450s Actives 1 x RCF ART750A 15" Active Sub 1 x Denon X500 (plus a spare) 1 x Denon HD2500 (plus a spare) 1 x Cortex MIX 1RU spare mixer 1 x dodgy old Toshiba laptop that refuses to break so I can get a new one. Setup time is about an hour if i'm on my own, often less ---------------------------- Thanks ... Dave Wired For Sound Discos Link to post Share on other sites
oliverst14 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 yes i dont take all mine out at once. i do events so use it all then. my usual setup is 4 scanner, 4 datmoons, the two green lasers and the rgy. very effective setup but uses none of my full setup. hehe i love lighting though ollie <a href="http://www.djassociates.org"><img src="http://www.djassociates.org/anims/compres_banner.gif" alt="Join the DJ Associates Disc Jockey Association" border="0" width="468" height="60"></a> Link to post Share on other sites
Norfolk DJ 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 just thought id post my lighting and sound equipment 1 x njd chaos 5 x njd datamoons 2 x ssx smart scans 5 x chauvet intimidators 4 x chauvet insignias 4 x acme dynamos 4 x acme schimeters 4 x martin 812s 4 x abstarct xps2s and 3s 2 x chauvet spot 250s movers 6 x lightwave research/ highend systems track spots 2 x coef performance show 200s (going to buy 5 coef performance discos too next month) 8 x honson spot 250 movers (very good for the $2500 price, they are cheap chinese movers but have prism seperate shutter rotating gobo and prism. very good lights for the price) 3 x acme miricle led 1 x uv cannon 2 x led par 64s 2 x 2000w strobes (1 is dmx the other analouge) 1 x star cluster laser 100mw 650nm, 40mw 532nm 2 x sik s69 4 head laser total output power 260mw 4 x double head shinp s69 50mw 532nm we control this off two methods, one is laptop based and the other off a coef mastershow 512. this board is a serious bit of kit and highly proffesional now we get into the good lasers (by good i mean with galvos instead of stepper motors) there at the bottom of every post but ill rewrite it. hehe 1 x big dipper f2000 rgb with total output power claimed to be 450mw (i think its alot lower) and 10 k scanners and ttl blanking 1 x pinkem rgb laser system 450mw total output power with 30k scanners and analouge blanking 1 x pinkem rgy laser system 450mw total output power with 30k scanners and analouge blanking 2 x cds 200mw greenies 30k scanners with ttl blanking in the process of building a rgy/rgb. was building rgb but times are a little hard and the exchange rate has doubled the cost of the whole build so might have to be rgy for a bit. hehe these are all the lights i can think of. We also have the following sound equipment: 2 x jbl 350w rms full range speakers 2 x magregor 300w rms full range speaker 2 x wharfdale 250w rms full range speakers 2 x idea audio 200w rms full range speakers 2 x magregor bass bins 18" not sure of the rating 2 x crown audio 1000w (500 a side) amps 2 x crown audio 2000w (1000 a side) amps 1 x crown audio 4000w (2000 a side) amp 2 x magregor 1000w (500 a side) old amps 1 x brand new 1600w (800 a side) amp 1 x behringer mixer 1 x 1000w active sound desk 1 x alan and heath mixer 2 x pioneer cdj 1000 mk3s thats all i can think of at the moment we got offered a turbo sound setup for £2000 but turned it down, the place it came out of was really rum and they had changed all the bass drivers for lower quality ones. basically someone got royally ripped off cause it said turbosound on the bass bin but it wasnt turbosound inside em. hehe the amp was a nice digital one and would have loved that. any way thats what i have, if anyone would like to comment. also i like knowing what others use for there setups so please post thanks oli Hmm plenty of choice there. can you fit it into 1 venue? :bouncy: Link to post Share on other sites
aaadisco 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 If my wife didn't stop me, I would have loads more lights as I love my toys:-) I have: 4 X American DJ XScan LED scanners 2 X American DJ XMove moving heads 1 X KAM 3D Starcluster Laser 1 X American DJ DMX Starball 2 X American DJ Revo Sweep lights 2 X LED Par 56 Cans 1 X irock 4C 1 X 8 way IEC switch box (I can plug 8 lights in to it via IEC in to 1 plug) great timesaver! 2 X American DJ DMX Controllers 1 6ft Prolight LED starcloth to go round my DJ Stand 1 3m X 2m starcloth with a stand to use as a backdrop for Weddings I also have a large 3.5X 2.5 trilite rig which will hold all of my lights and the large starcloth for large events. In terms of PA equipment, I use: Denon HD2500 Cortex HDC 10000 1 X 320Gb hardrive 1 X 160Gb hardrive 1 X 120Gb hardrive Denon X500 mixer Warrior 15" PSR Speakers Kam 500W Base Speakers 2 X Gemini GXA 1600W Amps I also have a 3 year old Sony Vaio laptop as a final backup that I can plug straight in to my amp in event of failure. Jose Saavedra MJS EVENTS Wedding Disco Specialists Mobile: 07734 387 478 Email: mail@mjsevents.com Web: http://www.mjsevents.com PLI (£10m) & PAT Tested equipment Member of the following associations: Federation of Small Busineses & The Wedding DJ Association Link to post Share on other sites
TonyB 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 2 X Impossibled type LED lights 2 x Starball and thats it Link to post Share on other sites
Norfolk DJ 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 2 x MAD Magicians 2 x EVL Spins 2 x Abstract Galatic Moons 2 x Geni Blaze 2 x Geni Mojo 3 scanners 1 x Constella Pro Twin Link to post Share on other sites
daryll 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 Energy saving 20w lights in each room. Daryll Link to post Share on other sites
Norfolk DJ 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 Energy saving 20w lights in each room. Daryll and probably the best disco in town (wasn't that a song?) Link to post Share on other sites
Raymilkybarkid 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 (edited) Is this mines bigger than yours? Because you don't want to read about mine Still nice list hope that you get use out of it all and get the investment back. Edited May 7, 2009 by Raymilkybarkid Professional DJ Since 1983 - Having worked in Clubs, Pubs, Mobile and Radio in the UK and Europe 29 Years Experience and still learning. Link to post Share on other sites
djbogie 0 Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 my lighting consists of 4 acme falcons 4 acme impossibleds 2 njd chasos 8 led par 56's led star clothes and hope fully 2moro 4 acme genesis moving heads when the order comes in :) Link to post Share on other sites
exbutlinred82 0 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 The senior members will know that we are due for a bit of willy waving now. I have 3 LED lights.....i've no idea what they are(bought them cheap)...I have a laser that I bought of EBAY. I do not hide behind fancy lights.... Got a diary full of bookings as well!! Link to post Share on other sites
dj.silver 0 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 2 x http://lindal-in-furness.co.uk/MinersLamps/MinersLamp.jpg I use coloured scented candles but as yet no idea how to dmx them.http://planetsmilies.net/sad-smiley-364.gif I once read about the evils of heavy drinking ................ so I've stopped reading COPYWIGHT: Elmer Fudd 1956, All wights wesewved. Link to post Share on other sites
oliverst14 0 Posted May 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 hiya everyone, firstly thanks for your replys, socond im just interested in what people use. this has nothing to do with iv got more than you cause im sure that there are a hell of alot of people with a hell of alot more than me. im not trying to put anyone down if there setup is smaller and comments like i dont hide behind fancy lights isnt constructive at all. in my life i actually want to be a full scale lighting engineer and im working my way up to that. i love hearing what other people use as i always find people with lighting advice for me and much better lighting than me. im not being funny but i posted this on another forum and every post back was constuctive, helpful and complementary. all i feel im getting from here is that people think im trying to show off and that is not the case at all. anyway sorry for having to say that but sometimes forums are full of very bitter people that think everyone is trying to be an idiot and thats not what im trying to be. cheers ollie <a href="http://www.djassociates.org"><img src="http://www.djassociates.org/anims/compres_banner.gif" alt="Join the DJ Associates Disc Jockey Association" border="0" width="468" height="60"></a> Link to post Share on other sites
Dukesy 0 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 im not trying to put anyone down if there setup is smaller and comments like i dont hide behind fancy lights isnt constructive at all. in my life i actually want to be a full scale lighting engineer and im working my way up to that. i love hearing what other people use as i always find people with lighting advice for me and much better lighting than me. Great. smile icon Just remember that content contributed on a community can be interpreted all sorts of ways. I do not believe that the comment was aimed at you. Just a note in case you, or any other member chooses to put a member down, please consider the following. Think of this community as your local pub. You may sit and discuss your own thoughts amongst your friends, or if you choose, you can freely engage in conversation and debate with any of the other regulars. However if you choose to insult the other patrons, or stand up and shoot your mouth off to the point where it is encroaching on the enjoyment of others, then you will be asked to moderate your behaviour. If you continue to act in the same manner, then you will be asked to leave the premises, or risk being ejected. Like a pub, the management and staff of this 'venue' reserve the right to cease 'serving' you, where breaches of the house rules (Code of Conduct) have been made. The decisions of the management are final and no correspondence will be entered into. im not being funny but i posted this on another forum and every post back was constuctive, helpful and complementary. all i feel im getting from here is that people think im trying to show off and that is not the case at all. One of the greatest motivations to personal success is competition. However, when a content peer occupies the same niche as you, then you don't ignore them, but you do not indulge, or directly assist them, either. It depends on how each of you present a theme that serves your niche; how effective your "site identity" and branding are, its a big world and everybody has different tastes and a different modus operandi in relation to how their particular community is run and there is room out there for everybody to co-exist. There are probably hundreds of sites like each of our own, out there, being created every week, and whilst we don't overtly promote or refer to them, we don't allow negative discussion on them either. Although forum communities can be likened to a Restaurant, this is not an "all you can eat" Restaurant - the menu changes by day. Sure, there will be something on the menu that is agreeable and other items on the menu that will not - but ultimately, if you don't like today's' 'menu' or you see something which if ingested may disagree with you, then you have the choice to find another Restaurant for today's meal which may have servings more to your liking. However, you are invited to return here everyday to check to see if there is something on the menu which you may like, then please pull up a chair, reserve a table and partake in it. Link to post Share on other sites
Bouncy Dancefloor 0 Posted May 9, 2009 Report Share Posted May 9, 2009 ok enough with the analogies Dukesy lol Personally, if i was THAT serious about my lighting, id buy some decent reliable brands. When you get to the level of 8 Moving heads and giant lasers, the people hiring you recognise Brandnames like Martin, Robe and Varilite, not honson or Chauvet. Not a dig, but although thats an impressive list of lighting, alot of it is just "Basic Disco" lighting and the rest is cheap chinese copies. It gets to a point when you dont buy MORE lights, you buy BETTER lights also "coef performance show 200s" doesnt appear on any search i can find, whilst it reads impressive, i doubt anyone knows what on earth they are. Have you considered some Martin Mac250's? Industry standard moving heads, parts readily available and you have cross hire purposes. Get 4 of those and add to it Im also curious to know the legal side of your home made lasers, are they legal to use in this country? Link to post Share on other sites
Dream Catchers 0 Posted May 9, 2009 Report Share Posted May 9, 2009 Im also curious to know the legal side of your home made lasers, are they legal to use in this country? I know that MOST people who go down the route of building their own projectors (lasers) tend to gain the knowledge from specialist laser forums, the biggest being Photonlexicon. To be able to do it, especially when you get into RGB (red green and blue {full colour}) you need to know what dichros to buy (they act as a mirror to certain bandwidth of colours, but mirrors to others) in order to build beam tables. They also start spending serious money on software and DACs to control them. During the process of gaining all of this info you also gain quite a lot of knowledge in the safety and safety standards of lasers, thus normally ending up producing safe laser shows. People who buy the £300 Chinese lasers from ebay on the other hand tend to get them out of the box and point them into the face of the audience 10 foot away. (I must admit that was what I did with my first laser) . On the whole most of the Chinese imports do not meet even the basic standards that are required by our regulations, yet so many UK suppliers sell them believing that they do. Jim Link to post Share on other sites
Welsh Audio Man 21 0 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 We have enough lighting to accomodate our needs... i haven't got the patience to sit and write/remember every unit we have. We buy equipment and use until it dies beyond repair. We upgrade systems every so often. Link to post Share on other sites
DJF 0 Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 lighting i have is ..................... 2x i colour 4 500w 2x abstract gladiator 1ce 250w 2x dyna scan 250w 1x duet 150w 2x light splash 50w i feel thats enuff for me till i earn enuff and change over to more led effects DJ FOGGY PROFESSIONAL DJ+KJ+SOLO VOCALIST WEDDING SINGER+COVERED UP DUO TRADITIONAL SCOTTISH PIPER S.I.A LICENCED DOOR SUPERVISOR COVERING NORTH WEST AND UK WEB SITE=www.makemyday2012.co.uk E-MAIL: djfpromos2@yahoo.co.uk MOBILE: 07591 755 743 PLI: YES PAT TESTED: YES MU MEMBER 490895 CRB CLEARED 09th Feb 2011 Link to post Share on other sites
Kev.Roadies Disco 0 Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 Calm Down! Calm Down! :chad: (is it safe to come out!! Lol) As has already been said, its horses for courses. If a set of 4 par 56s does the job for you, that's fine. (which is exactly what I started with plus a Soundlab 'Darby') :sad: Big lighting shows are very impressive but not very practical for your average 100 seater social club!! And IMO no lighting set up will compensate for poor sound quality. Get this right, playing the right music for your audience and you'll get away with some flashing torches!! (Well, maybe not quite!!) tongue out icon Having said that, lighting can really enhance the presentation of a disco. Just for info, my modest light set up is: 1 x ADJ Revo III 2 X ADJ Revo sweep 2 x i colour 4 (500w) for colour wash and my trusty Soundlab - uninspiring but great coverage for ceiling/back wall While I'm on the subject of lighting, i'm looking at getting a pair of ADJ Green Phantom lasers to add a new dimension to my lighting. Any thoughts positive/negative? Regards Kev PS: Just in case the first line above didn't give it away. although based in North Wales I am a Scouser :dukesy: Link to post Share on other sites
gadget 0 Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 My lighting setup is made up of quite a bit of second hand stuff those with a * were bought new. 4 x PAR 56 300w (on own ancient t-bar) 1 x Showtec Rackmount DMX Dimmer (*) 8 x KAM Par 56 LED 2 x KAM Mandarin Dragon 250w (Rarely used - 10kg+ each!) 2 x Geni Mojo Spinmaster 1's 2 x Geni Mojo Spinmaster 3's 2 x Soundlab vasto 50w (*) 1 x Double Derby 2 x 100w (*) 1 x Velleman USB DMX controller (*) 1 x fog machine Tend to use all the spinmasters, one of each type on each t-bar. The other t-bar has two vastos as well. The LED par cans dont get used much (never enough time to stick them on the floor and aim upwards at the wall(s)). Wanting to update some of it and flog of the s/h stuff back to ebay where it came and get some DMX scanners or LED. Not sure yet though! Cheers, David DJ David Graham Tel: 01204 537716 / 01942 418415 Email: hello@djgraham.co.uk FB: http://facebook.com/djdavidgraham Web: [under construction - it really is coming soon :)] Link to post Share on other sites
Dan allanthemsdisco 0 Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 damn thats one hell of a setup, you must be doing large scale celebrity discos or have a rich daddy!!!!! This is all i have dell d820 laptop behringer bcd3000 echo indigo soundcard t amp 1050 (bass) t amp 600 (tops) 2x soundlab 15" full range cabs 2x NJD 15" 400w bass bins Behringer active crossover 2x source blade lights 1 Jb systems mushroom 1 stairville 150w moonflower 1 acme led boogie light 1 uv light (small one!) thats it!!!! If i get more bookings ill be improving lighting and buying cases for all mt lights and a case for the mixer and laptop etc but not getting as much as last year atm so making do with my setup as it is. All Anthems Disco - Mobile Disco / DJ Hire - Cornwall Link to post Share on other sites
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