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Chauvet Intimidator Spot LED 350 (Chauvet Intim Spot 350 LED)
Chauvet Intimidator Spot LED 350
CHAUVET is proud to announce the latest addition to the Intimidator family of
moving lights. Intimidator Spot 350 is the most powerful LED spot in the
Intimidator line. A 75-watt LED combined with superior optics makes this fixture
considerably brighter than most 90-watt LED fixtures currently on the market.
This feature packed moving head features a motorized focus for crisp, rotating
gobos when projected from most distances. A three-facet rotating prism splits
the beam for great effects and to cover a larger area while interchangeable
gobos allow for custom looks.
I looked around for moving heads for about 2 months before I got these. I think this is hands down the best. I use 4 at a time and love everything about it. Seen a lot of similar lights that are cheaper that claim to have the same specs but I chose the 350s... You can change out the gobo inside for different patterns or a custom one. super bright!
I've been using a bunch of these for almost a year now, and they have done great. They are very basic movers, but for the price, size and being LED, they can be very useful in many applications. They're super bright for a 75w LED, very quiet (if you work in applications where that is necessary), and have access panels for easy gobo changing. And again, for as cheap as they are, you can't go wrong.<br /> <br /> I gave them 4 stars rather than 5 simply for their lack of features. Which is significant in my field, but may not be in others. All in all I would say these are a great value.
Buying these was one of the best investment I've made so far. I bought a pair for mobile djing and they are easy to set-up and fun to us... Customer Service was excellent and answered all my questions...
Great Product for the money. I recently bought 2 of these and I'm looking to buy 2 more. Very bright, great movements, fantastic colors and gobos. ABOVE ALL!... They draw very little power. Awesome light. Highly recommended!
It's difficult to compare moving heads with the variety of options. I've personally owned MAC, HighEnd and now Chauvet. These units are VERY bright, I would say brighter than a 250. They are more than adequate for small to large venues. In a Gymnasium, they shined bright on the other end, 150 ft. away. 4 of these lit an entire gym. <br /> <br /> They are versitile and modifieable, which I love. I've changed out two sets of gobos to be more wedding appropriate (Hearts & Starts). This set me back about $100 for 4 fixtures and 8 gobos and took about 20 minutes to change them all out. Now I feel compfortable with changing out gobos in these fixtures anytime. <br /> <br /> The weight is relatively light. I have not problem lifting a case with two of them. I mount mine on the top of 12x truss and I've never had a problem with their movement. <br /> <br /> My only complaint would be the noise of movement. It's not bad and during a wedding they are fine. I don't know that I'd tried to use them during a ceremony. The exhaust fan and motors for movement are a little loud. <br /> <br /> I do see these fixtures staying around for a while. Their a class build, good size and solid. They remind me of Martin Units. You don't have multiple prisms or CYM, but I don't find a need for those options too often. I do think these are comparable to Inno Spots. <br /> <br /> Remember to redeem your reward points. Purchasing a couple of these will get you one or two other fixtures for free!
It's difficult to compare moving heads with the variety of options. I've personally owned MAC, HighEnd and now Chauvet. These units are VERY bright, I would say brighter than a 250. They are more than adequate for small to large venues. In a Gymnasium, they shined bright on the other end, 150 ft. away. 4 of these lit an entire gym. <br /> <br /> They are versitile and modifieable, which I love. I've changed out two sets of gobos to be more wedding appropriate (Hearts & Starts). This set me back about $100 for 4 fixtures and 8 gobos and took about 20 minutes to change them all out. Now I feel compfortable with changing out gobos in these fixtures anytime. <br /> <br /> The weight is relatively light. I have not problem lifting a case with two of them. I mount mine on the top of 12x truss and I've never had a problem with their movement. <br /> <br /> My only complaint would be the noise of movement. It's not bad and during a wedding they are fine. I don't know that I'd tried to use them during a ceremony. The exhaust fan and motors for movement are a little loud. <br /> <br /> I do see these fixtures staying around for a while. Their a class build, good size and solid. They remind me of Martin Units. You don't have multiple prisms or CYM, but I don't find a need for those options too often. I do think these are comparable to Inno Spots. <br /> <br /> Remember to redeem your reward points. Purchasing a couple of these will get you one or two other fixtures for free!
It's difficult to compare moving heads with the variety of options. I've personally owned MAC, HighEnd and now Chauvet. These units are VERY bright, I would say brighter than a 250. They are more than adequate for small to large venues. In a Gymnasium, they shined bright on the other end, 150 ft. away. 4 of these lit an entire gym. <br /> <br /> They are versitile and modifieable, which I love. I've changed out two sets of gobos to be more wedding appropriate (Hearts & Starts). This set me back about $100 for 4 fixtures and 8 gobos and took about 20 minutes to change them all out. Now I feel compfortable with changing out gobos in these fixtures anytime. <br /> <br /> The weight is relatively light. I have not problem lifting a case with two of them. I mount mine on the top of 12x truss and I've never had a problem with their movement. <br /> <br /> My only complaint would be the noise of movement. It's not bad and during a wedding they are fine. I don't know that I'd tried to use them during a ceremony. The exhaust fan and motors for movement are a little loud. <br /> <br /> I do see these fixtures staying around for a while. Their a class build, good size and solid. They remind me of Martin Units. You don't have multiple prisms or CYM, but I don't find a need for those options too often. I do think these are comparable to Inno Spots. <br /> <br /> Remember to redeem your reward points. Purchasing a couple of these will get you one or two other fixtures for free!
It's difficult to compare moving heads with the variety of options. I've personally owned MAC, HighEnd and now Chauvet. These units are VERY bright, I would say brighter than a 250. They are more than adequate for small to large venues. In a Gymnasium, they shined bright on the other end, 150 ft. away. 4 of these lit an entire gym. <br /> <br /> They are versitile and modifieable, which I love. I've changed out two sets of gobos to be more wedding appropriate (Hearts & Starts). This set me back about $100 for 4 fixtures and 8 gobos and took about 20 minutes to change them all out. Now I feel compfortable with changing out gobos in these fixtures anytime. <br /> <br /> The weight is relatively light. I have not problem lifting a case with two of them. I mount mine on the top of 12x truss and I've never had a problem with their movement. <br /> <br /> My only complaint would be the noise of movement. It's not bad and during a wedding they are fine. I don't know that I'd tried to use them during a ceremony. The exhaust fan and motors for movement are a little loud. <br /> <br /> I do see these fixtures staying around for a while. Their a class build, good size and solid. They remind me of Martin Units. You don't have multiple prisms or CYM, but I don't find a need for those options too often. I do think these are comparable to Inno Spots. <br /> <br /> Remember to redeem your reward points. Purchasing a couple of these will get you one or two other fixtures for free!
It's difficult to compare moving heads with the variety of options. I've personally owned MAC, HighEnd and now Chauvet. These units are VERY bright, I would say brighter than a 250. They are more than adequate for small to large venues. In a Gymnasium, they shined bright on the other end, 150 ft. away. 4 of these lit an entire gym. <br /> <br /> They are versitile and modifieable, which I love. I've changed out two sets of gobos to be more wedding appropriate (Hearts & Starts). This set me back about $100 for 4 fixtures and 8 gobos and took about 20 minutes to change them all out. Now I feel compfortable with changing out gobos in these fixtures anytime. <br /> <br /> The weight is relatively light. I have not problem lifting a case with two of them. I mount mine on the top of 12x truss and I've never had a problem with their movement. <br /> <br /> My only complaint would be the noise of movement. It's not bad and during a wedding they are fine. I don't know that I'd tried to use them during a ceremony. The exhaust fan and motors for movement are a little loud. <br /> <br /> I do see these fixtures staying around for a while. Their a class build, good size and solid. They remind me of Martin Units. You don't have multiple prisms or CYM, but I don't find a need for those options too often. I do think these are comparable to Inno Spots. <br /> <br /> Remember to redeem your reward points. Purchasing a couple of these will get you one or two other fixtures for free!
It's difficult to compare moving heads with the variety of options. I've personally owned MAC, HighEnd and now Chauvet. These units are VERY bright, I would say brighter than a 250. They are more than adequate for small to large venues. In a Gymnasium, they shined bright on the other end, 150 ft. away. 4 of these lit an entire gym. <br /> <br /> They are versitile and modifieable, which I love. I've changed out two sets of gobos to be more wedding appropriate (Hearts & Starts). This set me back about $100 for 4 fixtures and 8 gobos and took about 20 minutes to change them all out. Now I feel compfortable with changing out gobos in these fixtures anytime. <br /> <br /> The weight is relatively light. I have not problem lifting a case with two of them. I mount mine on the top of 12x truss and I've never had a problem with their movement. <br /> <br /> My only complaint would be the noise of movement. It's not bad and during a wedding they are fine. I don't know that I'd tried to use them during a ceremony. The exhaust fan and motors for movement are a little loud. <br /> <br /> I do see these fixtures staying around for a while. Their a class build, good size and solid. They remind me of Martin Units. You don't have multiple prisms or CYM, but I don't find a need for those options too often. I do think these are comparable to Inno Spots. <br /> <br /> Remember to redeem your reward points. Purchasing a couple of these will get you one or two other fixtures for free!
It's difficult to compare moving heads with the variety of options. I've personally owned MAC, HighEnd and now Chauvet. These units are VERY bright, I would say brighter than a 250. They are more than adequate for small to large venues. In a Gymnasium, they shined bright on the other end, 150 ft. away. 4 of these lit an entire gym. <br /> <br /> They are versitile and modifieable, which I love. I've changed out two sets of gobos to be more wedding appropriate (Hearts & Starts). This set me back about $100 for 4 fixtures and 8 gobos and took about 20 minutes to change them all out. Now I feel compfortable with changing out gobos in these fixtures anytime. <br /> <br /> The weight is relatively light. I have not problem lifting a case with two of them. I mount mine on the top of 12x truss and I've never had a problem with their movement. <br /> <br /> My only complaint would be the noise of movement. It's not bad and during a wedding they are fine. I don't know that I'd tried to use them during a ceremony. The exhaust fan and motors for movement are a little loud. <br /> <br /> I do see these fixtures staying around for a while. Their a class build, good size and solid. They remind me of Martin Units. You don't have multiple prisms or CYM, but I don't find a need for those options too often. I do think these are comparable to Inno Spots. <br /> <br /> Remember to redeem your reward points. Purchasing a couple of these will get you one or two other fixtures for free!
It's difficult to compare moving heads with the variety of options. I've personally owned MAC, HighEnd and now Chauvet. These units are VERY bright, I would say brighter than a 250. They are more than adequate for small to large venues. In a Gymnasium, they shined bright on the other end, 150 ft. away. 4 of these lit an entire gym. <br /> <br /> They are versitile and modifieable, which I love. I've changed out two sets of gobos to be more wedding appropriate (Hearts & Starts). This set me back about $100 for 4 fixtures and 8 gobos and took about 20 minutes to change them all out. Now I feel compfortable with changing out gobos in these fixtures anytime. <br /> <br /> The weight is relatively light. I have not problem lifting a case with two of them. I mount mine on the top of 12x truss and I've never had a problem with their movement. <br /> <br /> My only complaint would be the noise of movement. It's not bad and during a wedding they are fine. I don't know that I'd tried to use them during a ceremony. The exhaust fan and motors for movement are a little loud. <br /> <br /> I do see these fixtures staying around for a while. Their a class build, good size and solid. They remind me of Martin Units. You don't have multiple prisms or CYM, but I don't find a need for those options too often. I do think these are comparable to Inno Spots. <br /> <br /> Remember to redeem your reward points. Purchasing a couple of these will get you one or two other fixtures for free!
It's difficult to compare moving heads with the variety of options. I've personally owned MAC, HighEnd and now Chauvet. These units are VERY bright, I would say brighter than a 250. They are more than adequate for small to large venues. In a Gymnasium, they shined bright on the other end, 150 ft. away. 4 of these lit an entire gym. <br /> <br /> They are versitile and modifieable, which I love. I've changed out two sets of gobos to be more wedding appropriate (Hearts & Starts). This set me back about $100 for 4 fixtures and 8 gobos and took about 20 minutes to change them all out. Now I feel compfortable with changing out gobos in these fixtures anytime. <br /> <br /> The weight is relatively light. I have not problem lifting a case with two of them. I mount mine on the top of 12x truss and I've never had a problem with their movement. <br /> <br /> My only complaint would be the noise of movement. It's not bad and during a wedding they are fine. I don't know that I'd tried to use them during a ceremony. The exhaust fan and motors for movement are a little loud. <br /> <br /> I do see these fixtures staying around for a while. Their a class build, good size and solid. They remind me of Martin Units. You don't have multiple prisms or CYM, but I don't find a need for those options too often. I do think these are comparable to Inno Spots. <br /> <br /> Remember to redeem your reward points. Purchasing a couple of these will get you one or two other fixtures for free!
These moving heads are amazing... bright and easy to use with LJ 2 .. The only draw back is that it's a bit heavy to mount on to a truss or light stand... At least for me ... other than that, the throw distance is awesome .. Too bad they discontinued this ..
Awesome moving head... Very bright and the throw distance is awesome as well.. Only downside is that it's a bit heavy for me while mounting it on a truss or stand .. Easy to program with LJ 2 and MY DMX 2.0 .. Too bad they discontinued it ..