Giving Rosco a run for their money

Charc this obsession with ADJ is starting to get a little unhealthy. Let it go. The numbers sound good but it's still crap. 10,000 cubic feet per second huh? It's probably something like: in one second it sends out enough particles that can be spread around to equal one part per million over 10,000 cubic feet. It still sucks.
 
Yes, fellas, I realize...

I guess you didn't check out the "About This Video" section, then? ADJ lists it at 10,000CFM, not per second. I'm just assuming the video's message is a typo, akin to the PAR-83.
 
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Hello! McFly!

Sorry, I don't know why I always think of Back to the Future when I see that word.

Anyway, I'm sure that you can come up with any rating you want to make a product look impressive.

But for foggers, give me a good old F-100 any day.
 
I'm sure that you can come up with any rating you want to make a product look impressive.
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Yah I have to agree the best part about that unit is that it's moving head, and to be honest I have yet to have a situation where I would have really used that. Like everyone else noticed there actually visible output isn't that impressive and the things has no push the fog starts gathering like 3 feet away from the fixture. I know a lot of foggers have that happen and that's why fans are so nice, but it just seems like a smaller through than most units, especially for something that claims 10,000 CFM (have you ever seen a river moving at 10k CFM thats an INCREDIBLE flow rate)

My point in illustrated in the company name American DJ. This would be a neat fixture to have for a DJ setup and would make for a good look, but for practical stage use, there's much better equipment out there. Charc where do you come up with this stuff, to you just search youtube for equipment videos in your spare time.
 
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Yah I have to agree the best part about that unit is that it's moving head, and to be honest I have yet to have a situation where I would have really used that. Like everyone else noticed there actually visible output isn't that impressive and the things has no push the fog starts gathering like 3 feet away from the fixture. I know a lot of foggers have that happen and that's why fans are so nice, but it just seems like a smaller through than most units, especially for something that claims 10,000 CFM (have you ever seen a river moving at 10k CFM thats an INCREDIBLE flow rate)
My point in illustrated in the company name American DJ. This would be a neat fixture to have for a DJ setup and would make for a good look, but for practical stage use, there's much better equipment out there. Charc where do you come up with this stuff, to you just search youtube for equipment videos in your spare time.

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