ColorKey LED Par 64

thelightguy87

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I just bought 8 Color Key LED Par 64's to add to my lighting rig, I have been very pleased with them so far. Has anyone else used these? I found them in as ad on solarisnetwork.com and they came from stageoutlet.com they are 119 each and currently 99$...this is not a sales pitch, just mentioning it since i bought 4 for 119$ each and 4 for 99$ each... I could complain about the dimmer but instead i've just lowered the RGB values and gotten a much smoother fade then with the dimmer channel. They are 4 channels RGB Dimmer/strobe. Supposedly equivalent to a 300W par, haven't compared them since i dont have a 300W par, but they seem pretty bright. total wattage of the fixture is 30W with 137 total LEDS.

So I guess I'm asking, has anyone used these lights before, are there any quirks I'm going to run into later on? Or are ya as pleased with them as I currently am after just starting to use them?
 
I own six of those, the only thing I dislike is the over sensitivity of noise active mode. Also when programming them make sure you use the full intensity at 75% and not full at full so you can fade with out seeing strobes.

Otherwise they work great!
 
When I talked with Shawn he mentioned that they were very simliar to the Wiedamark's but were not as bright. So far I cannot get a reason why the brightness is different, they appear to be identical. Got a reply from Shawn looks like the use a slightly different led. The only issues I have had is as mentioned before you need to set dmx channel 4 on each to no greater than 75 percent or else when you attempt to dim with your master the mode will change to strobe. Other than that I have a dozen or so of the wiedamarks.
Sharyn
 
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I have 24 of them. They do fine for my uses, which is mostly to light small stages when there's no power, and uplight around weddings and things.
 
Exactly the same strobing fade problem with my Wiedamark PAR 64's. I reset my scenes with Channel 4 at about 75% of full-on (I think the value was about 100) and now the fades are smooth.

Searching for a solution to this problem was my first encounter with this discussion group. Thank you - awesome resource!
 
Yeah, I am an authorized reseller of both Wiedamarks and Color Keys. The Wiedamarks are brighter and more even, but they are both great units.

Mike
 
I own 40 of them. Just love the units.
got them all out on a gig tonight for a dinner.

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Ken Pogin
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Minnesota Ballet
 
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Probably 4 Wiedamark without the nasty spill all over the lawn. Maybe 6 of the Color Keys.

Mike
 
I don't believe the OP was talking about the 1w version but rather the 10mm Colorkey LED 64 considering the price. I think it would take a lot more IMHO.
 
yes, he was refering to the 10mm kind, not the 1 watt versions. And to correct the record, he said they had 137 leds, the correct number is 183.

Plus, there is a big price difference in units and the colorkeys from stage outlet really are the cheapest for a par 64 10mm led unit that I've found so far. In your pic, as nice as it is....you can adjust the camera settings so that even 1 colorkey will look like that if you leave the shutter open long enough. that's why side by side shootouts are so important, or lux readings. I do love looking at pics of products I might want to buy though, and thanks for posting the new stuff comming out on the market.

I own some 3 watt led pars and they just totally blow the colorkeys out of the water, but I still like and use the colorkeys.
 
I was talking about the Wiedamark 10mm LED units (252 LEDs each), and the Color Key LEDs.

Mike
 
Here you go.

Mike
 
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I have read that before. I do not use photometrics as the end all be all of lighting measurements. But Bill asked for them (in a rather ominous way, perhaps pointing out that they were hiding something) so I supplied them.

These units do the job and are great units for the right job. Great punch, and when they aren't competeing with other lights (such as the outside of a house at night) can provide great punch even at a distance.

It is all about the right unit for the right job.

Mike
 
Thanks for the post Mike. It indicated 352 Lux at 2 meters. The LED420B outputs 4100 Lux at 2 meters.

Derek, I'll go read that article now, thanks for posting it.
 

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