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  1. Gator make a 4-bar soft case which might suit ...... https://www.gatorcases.com/products/lighting/lighting-cases-and-bags/g-led/led-bar-case-g-ledbar-4/
  2. Maybe this ..... https://www.enttec.co.uk/products/protocols-gb/dmx512-gb/dmxis/
  3. Some of them seem to be here; https://www.ranecommercial.com/kb.php
  4. Powerdrive and Doughty make good solid product, you might also want to have a look at 'Ultimax'. Although they come across as a bit of a DJ brand, I've used their winch and manual stands and found them very well built and durable. e.g. http://www.ultimax1.com/sureloc-speaker-tripod.html
  5. I also use CPC/OneCall/Farnell in my day job (at a Uni) and depending on the item, discounted prices are offered via the NUWPEC pricing framework (also available from RS). I'm not sure whether this pricing structure is offered to other types of Educational customers, but probably worth checking.
  6. But surely they could only aspire to these standards if they also have R.D.M. (Really Dodgy Manufacturing) next ......
  7. If these are the black, squarish model with the four IEC sockets on the top, then I would also agree that DMX polarity will be the issue (pin 2 and 3 reversed). I seem to recall though that, rather unhelpfully, the DMX LED flashes whatever polarity the unit 'sees'. Usual safety/competence caveats apply, but it's not a major job to internally re-wire these units.
  8. Never used these myself, but they are on CPCs 'Bargain List' at the moment ..... cheap enough? https://cpc.farnell.com/elumen8/100w-pf-cw/profile-lantern-100w-cw-led/dp/DP3452661 https://cpc.farnell.com/elumen8/150w-pf-cw/profile-lantern-150w-cw-led/dp/DP3452861
  9. Just to add a bit more confusion, this version of the manual; https://www.manualsearcher.com/beamz/s1500/manual?p=3 Seems to imply that DIP switch 10 has to be on for the machine to be DMX controlled and that channel 1's address is 0000000001 etc. etc.
  10. I'm not competent to comment on their suitability, but they appear to be a type of Unistrut beam clamp; https://www.unistrut.us/product-details/p1796s
  11. CPC have just added another badged version of the Thomann controller for £60 https://cpc.farnell.com/ledj/easiled-4/DMX-control-led-4-fixture/dp/DP36057
  12. Given the weight of the speaker, it might be better to mount it on a straight stand (to keep the centre of gravity more over the base) then add something like this for the mic; https://www.thomann.de/gb/km_24010_mikrofonarm.htm
  13. Rycote BBG perhaps? https://rycote.com/microphone-windshield-shock-mount/bbg-windshield/ Or depending on what's cosmetically acceptable, if it's a short job, it might be easier (and cheaper) to hire full-sized Rycote 'blimps'.
  14. I think your best answer will come from the developer directly - support@lightfactory.net I've had very prompt responses in the past.
  15. p.k.roberts

    Minuettes

    I had a few of these. Fairly easy to service and spares are available. I'd check that the rear lenses aren't cracked (I had that happen to a few) and for that price, I'd probably expect the shutter blades included as well.
  16. I have no experience of this stuff, it seems to be mostly aimed at the car market - creating a sealed, flexible peel-able coating. It looks like it might be worth a try though. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Plasti-Dip-Mulit-Purpose-Rubber-Coating/dp/B0114Z42F8/ref=sr_1_8?hvadid=80676697946252&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=plasti+dip&qid=1559229851&s=gateway&sr=8-8
  17. How about this little chap? http://www.greenwichinst.co.uk/GWDMX.html
  18. From the lengthy and extremely tedious 'training' on this subject I had to endure, it's my understanding that email addresses should not be shared (e.g. by using 'cc' fields) unless permission has been given by recipients for those details to be shared.
  19. You don't mention specifically the problems you've encountered in the past, but if you need to keep the lines to the stage balanced, then a dual transformer box at the stage end would almost certainly help. I have used these and would unhesitatingly recommend the companies products; http://orchid-electronics.co.uk/dual_isolator.htm and have had good reports about these; https://www.thomann.de/gb/art_dti.htm
  20. There seem to have a been a few topics lately where fixtures (usually through age or 'bargain pricing') are not happy with a console that is outputting RDM data. However, these could well exist in a rig where it would be advantageous to have RDM enabled for some of the other fixtures. So my question is, assuming one is, using a DMX DA, is there any way to strip off RDM from one of the DMX lines to keep the whole rig happy?
  21. I think there's one more step in there; mode > up/down until the display reads 'ChNd' then press enter then use up/down to select the DMX mode then press enter to confirm then press mode again to get out of the menus. Then, if you're anything like me, wonder why the display is in a strange foreign language only to realise you've been reading it upside-down all along. BTW, in case you hadn't spotted it, the DMX map is at the very end of the manual.
  22. Great sounding mics, but terrifyingly easy to cross thread the capsules when attaching them to the body. Superseded by the 'Blue Line' system, which I seem to recall did have extension tubes available and a much more robust bayonet fitting system for the capsules, but never seemed to quite capture the market in the same way.
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