OmniSistem Profile CDM PAR

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http://www.omnisistem.com/STAGE_LIGHTING-PROFILE_CDM_PAR_19_26_36_LENS_BLACK.html

First off; Why?

My question for the masses though is how is this instrument considered a PAR, and why on earth would anybody ever want to buy it?
 
2800 watts flowing through the trusswork; that would make me a little nervous.
 
Wow... just wow. How can you actually launch a website that error ridden. I've seen ugly but that takes the cake, and I said that before I looked at the code. Now that I have I'm just giggling. I'll say it again WOW.
 
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http://www.omnisistem.com/STAGE_LIGHTING-PROFILE_CDM_PAR_19_26_36_LENS_BLACK.html

First off; Why?

My question for the masses though is how is this instrument considered a PAR, and why on earth would anybody ever want to buy it?
My first reaction is why it the fixture pictured upside down? You are correct, in no world could this be considered a PAR. As to why it exists, to complete with SourceFour HID for architectural installations.

The company's entire product line looks like a sub-standard importer of Asian-made clones.
 
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That thing just looks freaky.
 
My first reaction is why it the fixture pictured upside down? You are correct, in no world could this be considered a PAR. As to why it exists, to complete with SourceFour HID for architectural installations.

The company's entire product line looks like a sub-standard importer of Asian-made clones.

Being based out of Washington, they're in an excellent place to import from.
 
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That thing just looks freaky.


Yeah I had a look at a couple of them a few months back; they're called "Merlin's" or something like that... I don't think they have any production value, I think they're more for commerical installations.


Look funky though, don't they?
 
Looks like something used for scuba diving, but intelligent lighting isn't what I think of when I look at it.
 
I'll definitely agree with the scuba part. But it's an interesting thought--intels for commercial applications? I can't really think of any reason, except for it being...cool....
 
Looks like the remote underwater cameras that explore ship wrecks. Or that little vacuum that roves around on the bottoms of swimming pools.

I've heard of OmniSistem before. I believe SLD Lighting sells (or at least used to sell) their followspot line. Referred to as the "Lancer".

Edit: Just took a look at their website and it looks like they have all kinds of LED things too. Also saw what I think is a PC Spot.
 
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Of everything I've seen of theirs, the hand chair wins all.


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Yes, that's right, they sell hand chairs.
 
LED MOVING YOKE FOGGER

Now this I want! Sure, the LEDs are so weak they can't throw 15 feet, but they've got their own built in hazer! (MSDS not included)

Wow...what was the product development team smoking that day? Silver front ring and everything! That thing just looks like it wants to break the minute you try to move it!
 
Hey, at least it made the AccuFog have SOME purpose. Lit flailing fog effects are better than ambient flailing fog effects.

And I really don't know if this is standard, but reading through their terms and conditions finds this:

Third-Party Product and Y2K Disclaimer
All products sold by OmniSistem Lights & Effects are third party products and are subject to the warranties and representations of the applicable manufacturers, including but not limited to Y2K compliance. Accordingly, OmniSistem Lights & Effects makes no representation or warranty with respect to the Y2K compliance of products sold.
 

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