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I agree Frank. There are much better units out there for the money.
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Hate to bring up an older thread but I had a question for Frank. I've got this same issue going on and am trying to fix it and have been poking around the Doug Fleenor website looking for a re-clocking device like you mentioned. Didn't notice one, but it's very possible I overlooked it. What is the name of this device?
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I don't think Frank has been on in a while, so I'll suggest sending an email to
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I know a little about DJ lighting, and you say the Colorbank can be seen with other stage lights on? If so, I think we will be getting three to replace our halogen color bars.
I didn't read all posts so sorry if I am just repeating. 1.Get a terminator in the last unit. 2. Make sure your using DMX cable, NOT XLR, throughout your entire chain. 3. Try replacing the wires. 4. Call Chauvet and see if they have had this problem before. 5. Don't plug them into a dimmer, Normal outlet like they are made to do, I think the bars have 5 channels? Three for color, one for intensity, and one for strobe? (And make sure strobe isnt on xD), 6. Make sure the dipswitches/DMX channel is set correctly. |
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Kind of seems like people think that DMX and XLR are different :/
DMX and XLR cables are pretty much the same exact cable, DMX has more insulation and a thicker wire. I have cut open both before. And I have some DJ lights around my house and they work with both XLR and DMX cables. Only reason people use XLR for these lights is that it is cheaper, and useally it wont make a difference. But if you have Moving heads, or Scanners or anything that moves, dont use XLR, it could make the moving part do random things. (Like having a mirror in a a scanner shake) |
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DMX is a control signal protocol. XLR is a reference to the type of connector on the end of the cable. XLR connectors come in 3 pin, 4 pin, 5 pin and 6 pin.( I might recall seeing a 7 pin cable, but don't quote me on that one) Standard DMX spec'd cable comes with an XLR Connector on it. I know that you think this is probably nit-picky - and it is, but as text is the only medium that we really have to communicate, let's please try to be as accurate as possible in our descriptions of what we are using. kthanksbai...
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Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize that DMX was only associated with DMX Protocal, Because when I go to say, Guitar Center, I can buy "DMX Cable" or "XLR Cable", says the packages :/ .
But either way, Mic cable will work for DMX lights, but it not suggested for moving lights. It might make them to some funky things. |
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Unless you are in a jam, use cables made for use as DMX cables, it does make a difference. The difference is mic cables and DMX cables, two different animals.
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Yeah, I have a little light show in my house with some DJ lights for fun, and I use XLR/Mic cables because its cheaper and quality isn't needed in my garage : P But I would never using anything but DMX Cables in the theatre. Don't need interference during a performance.
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