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well for colors there is only two options. One is a color wheel, which I do not see any room for doing this on a pinspot lol.
Two would be a TRI LED source, But if you'll notice on even the fusion TRI EFX bar the LED pinspots do have colors but you can still see two different colored beams when mixing say Red and green. Watch carefully in the product video. That is why we at this time have no plans to put out an Event Bar TRI Pinspot LED. It sucks but I'd say give us time and see what happens.
Sincerely,
Hey musiclee,

Sorry I know you were asking James about it being colored MULTI-Pinspots, but I figure I would just try to help to my extent. These lights are single unit lights, not multi-lights
American DJ also has:
LED Trispot
Specifications:
• High output DMX-512 LED Pinspot
• 3-watt 3-in-1 RGB “TRI Color” LEDs produces a variety of color effects (Red, Green, Blue, Purple, Yellow, Cyan & White)
• 3 Operational Modes: DMX-512, Master/Slave, Sound Active
• 3 or 5 DMX Channel Modes
• Slow to Fast Strobe
• Dimming: 0-100%
• Power consumption: 9W per unit
• Long life LEDs (50,000 hr. rating)
• Beam angle: 12-degree lens installed (also includes 6-degree lens in box)
• Multi-voltage: AC 100V-240V 50/60Hz
• Compatible with American DJ UC3 Controller (sold separately)
• Dimensions Incl. bracket (LxWxH): 7.75” x5” x 7.75” /198x127x196mm
• Weight: 3 lbs. / 1.2kg.


As well as this but it is not really a spot but a wash.
Micro Wash RGBW
AVAILABLE March 2011

The Micro Wash RGBW is a mini par can with smooth RGBW color mixing from seven bright 1-Watt LEDs, and features DMX-512, flicker-free operation, 32 built-in color macros, strobing, electronic dimming and has a 3-Button DMX display system on the rear panel.

The Micro Wash RGBW has a dual bracket system that allows the fixture to be hung or set on the ground, and is ideal for performance stages, table spotting, lighting retail stores or anywhere traditional par cans emit a lot of heat onto performers.

Specifications:
• Black ultra bright mini par with 7x 1-Watt LEDs (2 Red, 2 Green, 2 Blue & 1 White LEDs)
• Great for performance stages where traditional par cans emit a lot of heat onto performers
• 6 DMX Channel modes: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, or 8 channel modes
• 6 Operational modes: Manual Color Mode; Color Change Mode; Color Fade Mode; Auto (Program Run) Mode; Sound Active Mode and DMX-512 Mode
• Smooth RGBW color mixing (fast or slow color change operation)
• Flicker-free operation for film and television
• 32 built-in Color Macros
• Color strobe effect
• Electronic Dimming: 0 - 100%
• Beam angle: 6-degree
• Linkable via 3-pin XLR cables (In/Out)
• 3-button LED display on rear panel
• Dual bracket system allows fixture to be hung or set on the ground
• Power Draw: 15W max
• Run all night – No duty cycle
• Long Life LEDs (10,000 hrs.)
• Multi-voltage: 100-240V, 47/63Hz
• Dimensions (LxWxH): 6.9” x 4” x 2.6”/ 175x101x66mm
• Weight: 1.6 lbs. /0.74 kgs.
Thanks ksound

How about something along lines of
Chavets new 6 spot?
Though they don't move automatically
The pinspot position is very adjustable

Take the fusion tri.fx and make those pinspots adjustable.
This way you point them where you want
And can cover a bigger area
BUT keep the cool 3 strobing fx
And maybe make a bit bigger so it can also
Make patterns like mega panels

Now that Would be awesome

James.. Guys
Like idea?
Chauvets 6 spot has the same issue me and the R&D people were talking about. Except I think it is worse on the 6 spot. The 3 LED colors are VERY noticeable.
We are not knocking your idea. It's a good idea. The event bar JUST came out and is a first run type of light. So we will see how it sells and if it does good, Consider future improvements.
BTW, I also have had a trispot I liked it. Reminds me I should buy a few of em haha.
Sincerely,

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