This scanner has a ton of features and output for its low price. The pan and tilt is extremely fast for high-energy effects.
There are a few reasons why this product is less than half the cost of the Spot 360 with most of the same features.
1. Cheaper construction (the housings, DMX ports)
2. Scanners are generally cheaper than moving heads
3. Less features (only one prism vs. two on the Spot 360)
4. The prism only uses one motor to move into the optical path and rotate (the Spot 360 uses two motors, one to move it in and out and another to rotate the prism)
When a rotating prism system uses only one motor, it saves on cost and space, but it generally takes longer for the prism to move in and begin rotating and the prism can only rotate in one direction.
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Specifications
DMX Channels: 8 or 12
DMX Connectors: 3-pin XLR
Pan and Tilt: 172°/39°
Colors: 8 + white, split colors, continuous scroll at variable speeds
Gobos: 7 + open (6 metal, 1 glass), rotating, interchangeable, indexing, slot-n-lock, continuous scroll at variable speeds
Light Source: 1 LED (white) 100 W, (4.2 A), 50,000 hours life expectancy
Strobe Rate: 0 to 20 Hz
Beam Angle: 21°
Illuminance: 4,050 lux @ 2 m
Power Linking: 4 units @ 120 V; 7 units @ 230 V
Input Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (auto-ranging)
Power and Current: 147 W, 1.9 A @ 120 V, 60 Hz
Gobo Size: Gobo Size (metal): 19.75 mm outside, 14mm image, 1 mm max thickness
Weight: 12.6 lb (5.7 kg)
Size: 10 x 6.1 x 16.3 in (255 x 155 x 415 mm)
Approvals: CE
Prism: 3-facet round, rotation at variable speeds
Power and Current: 143 W, 1.1 A @ 230 V, 50 Hz
Optional Controllers: IRC
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