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I don't really know what I'm doing. I want same blinking par cans, strobe light, fogger, and something that is cool. Here are my questions:
1) What's the difference between a controller and dimmer pack?
2) Do I need them both?
3) Would 1 750 watt strobe be enough, or would I need 2?
4) 1 or 2 foggers?
5) What controls the foggers?
6) What's something cool, yet cheap? I'm thinking Pocket Scans?
7) 2 or 1 Pocket Scans?


Thanks!
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1) A controller is what you use to turn the lights on or off, and run different sequences (ie control the lights), wence it is why it is called a controller. A Dim pack, is what "powers the lights". This is where you would plug lights such as par cans into. You run a power cable to the dim pack, as well as a cable from the controller to the dim pack to run your lights.
2) Depending on what you want to control...Yes. To run any unintelligent lights (such as parcans) from a controller DMX or otherwise, you will need both. If you will be running only intelligent lights (ie. the pocket scans), you do not need dim packs, but will need a DMX controller.
3) 1 750 watt strobe will fill most small to medium high school gyms just fine, It will also perform admirably at larger events as well on its own.
4) This would depend on the size of the events your running, and how you will be set up. For most people 1 is plenty, but if you are running seperate light "tree's" spread far apart in a large auditorium. You may wish to consider 2 foggers.
5) Most foggers come with their own small controllers, although there are some that can be controlled via a DMX controller if you decide to go that route.
6) Just browse through the lights at the American DJ homepage, and decide what is in your buget (the MSRP's) are listed with each light. But te Pocket Scans or DJ scans, are great lights to start out with if you are on a tight budget and want to go with intels. If not look into the Roto-pods, Vertigo's, Millenium, and there are about 50 others under $200/pc.
7) Pocket scans look the best when used in multiples, and I usually recommend 4-6 to get the best effect out of them.

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