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Published on 01/31/10 at 01:47
I use 4 for several years, with other Robos in 250msd: Lots 250msd, the martin pro 218, mac 250 moving heads, lyres SDR 250. Frankly, in the middle of everything, everything and it explodes as a thirty PAR64 m ^ me on the scene. They are really bright (even in the face mac250) I even had sgm 575hmi changers who sent less. The colors are beautiful (except for a purple and red too dark comic entire Enlightenment), rotating gobos impeccable, the beam is wide (for use on a bridge a little below) all this thanks an optical (Fuji I think) as big as a 1200 (see anything with martin 218 for example). And besides, it's the only one who never had a single failure. it works always. I'm not saying this because I put them on sale on the ads (for which will make the similarity). I change my hmi park in 1200, and if I had to keep one product in 250 msd, it would be the Proscan.
Their default is the weight and size (a little heavy for 250) against the current 250, they are a bit noisy (like piles or Martin for that matter) but good for the orchestra or disco who cares, but for use in theater on the other hand ...

I worked for several years in the show, and I have used or think a lot of scans of all brands, and I can say that these scans are 250msd the brightest I've seen. If he had a motorized iris they would be perfect. While the current market price, if you want the 250 msd frankly not hesitating.