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I saw this light on a site but there was no information on it. There was also no information on the American DJ website (Must be a light that will be releasing soon). So I came here.

Hey Jingles, or anyone else,
Do you know the specs on this light or is there a download-able pdf for this, either manual or previeq sheet. For the most part of it, it looks awesome. But I was wondering how this would compare to the Vizi Spot LED. Because after I buy a Revo 4 I am going to get a couple moving heads. But it all depends on what the features are. I am even considering the American DJ Vizi Spot Platinum 5R - but that is if I get enough gigs to get it.
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Here is what we know so far.
Specifications:
- Intelligent Moving Head with high output 25W LED source
- 7 colors + white
- 11 gobos + spot
- Separate Color & Gobo Wheels
- Gobo scroll mode
- 4-Button LED DMX menu system makes it easy to navigate
- 17-degree beam angle
- 8 DMX Channels
- 3 Operational modes: DMX controller, Master/Slave & Sound Active
- Internal light show programs operational via sound activation
- Gobo Shake effect
- 540° pan / 270° tilt (8-bit)
- Manual Focus
- Strobe effect: slow to fast strobe
- Dimming: 0% - 100%
- Stepper motors with micro stepping
- Compatible with American DJ UC3 Series easy-to-use controllers (sold Separately)
- Runs extremely cool! - NO Duty Cycles! – Run all night!
- Fan cooled
- Sound sensitivity adjustment knob
- Power consumption: 50W
- Lux: 2500 @ 3M
- LED Source: 25W SMD (50,000 hour LED life)
- Multi-voltage operation: (110V/60Hz or 230V/50Hz switchable) - IEC plug
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 390x300x400 mm
- Weight: 9 kg.

Specifications subject to change without notice.

Jingles,
The Vizi LED, or Vizi LED Pro's? I would suspect that a newer 25 Watt LED would be brighter than an older 22 Watt LED, but it could be the better Optics on the Vizi LED. Now I am sure the VIZI LED PRO is super bright, if you have them at the show, can you tell how close are they to the 5R's?

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