Advice on a good and affordable DMX Hazer
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Advice on a good and affordable DMX Hazer
I was just wondering if someone could give me a little experienced advice on what DMX haze machines are definitely not worth looking at and those who are. I just got an FX Lab Hazer and the fan is weak and despite setting to the lowest output it spews out lumps of fog. Any help much appreciated as I am not going to hold onto this one.
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Re: Advice on a good and affordable DMX Hazer
Hi Uriahdemon,
We use this Haze Machine at our events and it's a fantastic little hazer. I do believe if I remember that there are a few different companies that do ones like this with different names, but pretty much all the same. We use it mainly when we can't use smoke because of the venues moaning, it still gives off a good effect on your beams and works well. It's either remote controlled or DMX control.
Good luck
We use this Haze Machine at our events and it's a fantastic little hazer. I do believe if I remember that there are a few different companies that do ones like this with different names, but pretty much all the same. We use it mainly when we can't use smoke because of the venues moaning, it still gives off a good effect on your beams and works well. It's either remote controlled or DMX control.
Good luck
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Re: Advice on a good and affordable DMX Hazer
Thanks, I was looking at one like this. Does it truly give out a mist as opposed to fog clouds....??
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Re: Advice on a good and affordable DMX Hazer
Yes. I'd give you a video of it in action but I don't have it with me unfortunately at the moment.
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Re: Advice on a good and affordable DMX Hazer
Just bought this one..... similiar to the one you recommended but also checked You Tube....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CHAUVET-HURRI ... 8730667%26
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CHAUVET-HURRI ... 8730667%26
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Re: Advice on a good and affordable DMX Hazer
I was gonna buy one of these also on eBay, as we were thinking of having 2 at our next event. We thought about having one either side of the stage at the back and then the low fogger in the middle underneath the drummer. It would look awesome, so I'll show you as I'm such we will be getting video footage of the setup and everything.Uriahdemon wrote:Just bought this one..... similiar to the one you recommended but also checked You Tube....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CHAUVET-HURRI ... 8730667%26
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