Spider Moving Head Strobe Light 100W,RGBW LED Stage Lighting, DMX DJ Light with Gobo Pattern for Party Disco Wedding KTV Club Party and More Performance Places

DMX 512- Multiplex control:Select between d001 to d512.

Sound Control-Music Voice and Beat:15-20dB.

Auto Setup-A Variety Light Automatically Switches: On automatic it responds well to beat of the sound, and produces perfect amount of awesome light with great effect.Quick and crisp movements take you innervation.

Add fog and you have a winner!!

Just add a little fog and wow, you can experience the beams which really come to life.

The changes in the built in programs closely track the tempo of the music and it locked in on the beat nicely.

Specifications:

Light Source: 8*8W RGBW Cree LED

Life Span:30000 hours

Rating Power: 100 W

Control Modes: Sound/ DMX/ Master-Slave

DMX Channel: 1/6/12/36

Power Supply: AC100-240V, 50/60Hz

Dimming: 0-100% Linear Dimming

Product Package Size: 398*233*144mm

Package Includes:

1 x Seven Stars RGBW Cree LED Spider Light

1 x US Standard Power Cable

1 x English User Manua

Product Features

  • RGBW FULL COLOR :Our spider moving head light provide RGBW color jumping, gradual color change and strobe mode, creates more dynamic, more beautiful. It is fantastic decoration for DJ,bar,disco,theater,Church,Wedding,Party Show,Live Concert Lighting ect
  • QUICK DUAL SWEEPER EFFECT: 60 degree to 150 degree tilt from smooth Stepper Motors, each side with 4 LED move independently.8pcs LED Independently Moving RGBW LED Columns Combine to Create a Unique Changing and Swaying Lighting Effect
  • 3 OPTIONAL MODES:Sound Activated/ DMX 512/ Master-slave
  • DMX CONTROLLED:Color gradual change/color jump change/strobe, running speed adjustment of this mini spider moving head light with DMX controller
  • GUARANTEED:8 months warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee for any reasons.Seven Stars has outstanding customer service teams and professional engineer technology-support teams to accompany and help you during the installation and using progress of our stage lights