The American DJ Mega Flash DMX 800W Strobe (120VAC) is a lightweight, powerful 800W strobe with DMX control of the flash rate (1-15 flashes/second) and dimming (0-100%). Up to 16 units can be linked together and controlled by one controller. Flash rate and dimming can also be manually controlled by knobs on the rear of the unit. And there's a built-in sound-active mode if you want the flash to strobe to the beat of the music. The Mega Flash has a built-in adjustable hanging yoke. Supplied for use with 120VAC.
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Key Features
- Bright 800 Watt Lamp ZB-800
- Adjustable Flash Rate and Intensity Rate
- 1 to 15 Flashes/Second
- Thermostat Protection
The American DJ Mega Flash DMX 800W Strobe (120VAC) is a lightweight, powerful 800W strobe with DMX control of the flash rate (1-15 flashes/second) and dimming (0-100%). Up to 16 units can be linked together and controlled by one controller. Flash rate and dimming can also be manually controlled by knobs on the rear of the unit. And there's a built-in sound-active mode if you want the flash to strobe to the beat of the music. The Mega Flash has a built-in adjustable hanging yoke. Supplied for use with 120VAC.
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American DJ Mega Flash Overview
Bright 800 watt lamp
Adjustable flash rate, and intensity rate
Flash rate range of 1 to 15 flashes per second
Thermostat protection
Large coverage area
Easy lamp replacement
Built-In adjustable hanging yoke
2 DMX channels for speed and dimming
Speed and dimmer control knob on rear of unit
UPC: 640282035422
American DJ Mega Flash Specs
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Light
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| Shutter / Strobe | |
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Performance
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Control
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| Mobile App Compatible |
Connectivity
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| Wireless |
Power
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| Fuse | |
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| Power Linking |
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American DJ Mega Flash Reviews
Low Light BUlb Life
By S Ryan
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2024-10-30
I bought these last year for a few events. I bought two and both are hovering at less 1,000 each and the bulbs are both burned out.
Very Strong
By wie
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2017-12-07
Very strong strobe for a very good price. It shines brightly in small and medium-sized�rooms and has good and simple controls for speed and brightness (although the brightness doesn't�have much of an effect). Better controls for speed and brightness would be a good addition.
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Is there a way to turn on sound active mode when ...
Is there a way to turn on sound active mode when in DMX mode?
Sound activation mode is only adjustable on unit itself.
Date published: 2019-08-08
When using several of these can I sync them? For ...
When using several of these can I sync them? For example, if I place units on the same DMX channel, set the speed to 4 flashes per second and then enable them by setting the intensity from 0 to my desired level will they begin flashing at the same time and maintain synchronization? Alternatively, can I control individual flashes by setting a slow flash rate and then retrigger by setting intensity to zero and then back to get a "flash on demand"?
According to the manufacturer when on a control board they will sync and act as one unit.
Date published: 2020-01-09
question
What is the intensity of the light from low to high?
0-800 watts using the dimmer control. So subtle to exceptionally bright. I hope this answers the question?
Date published: 2018-08-28
