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Norfolk DJ
Hi all

I bought the excellent KAM 3D laser last year, which I am really pleased with particularly for weddings.

I am looking for something a little more busy for party discos.

Any recommendations?
dh140770
QUOTE(Norfolk DJ @ Apr 11 2010, 12:34 PM)

Hi all

I bought the excellent KAM 3D laser last year, which I am really pleased with particularly for weddings.

I am looking for something a little more busy for party discos.

Any recommendations?


Norfolk, I'm going through exactly the same process at the moment and am considering the Kam TRI140 F-SCAN

http://www.kam.co.uk/index.php?action=prod...;product_id=295

They are available at £229 at many places which is about my budget, not sure what yours it, as the possiblities are endless with lasers ...

If you like the look of it can you buy one and let me know how you get on! lol kid.gif kid.gif kid.gif
Norfolk DJ
QUOTE(dh140770 @ Apr 12 2010, 05:43 PM)

Norfolk, I'm going through exactly the same process at the moment and am considering the Kam TRI140 F-SCAN

http://www.kam.co.uk/index.php?action=prod...;product_id=295

They are available at £229 at many places which is about my budget, not sure what yours it, as the possiblities are endless with lasers ...

If you like the look of it can you buy one and let me know how you get on! lol kid.gif kid.gif kid.gif


Dave, thanks for this, I will give it a look.

Rob
Ste Owens
Hi guys, right serious question about lasers, how do you get away with using them at weddings? I have one which I use for younger parties just a small Equinox one and don't get me wrong it looks great with smoke.

But I would have thought smoke isn't allowed at weddings? Personally I wouldn't use a smoke machine at weddings as I think it looks a bit tacky maybe a hazer.

If it works lazers at weddings i'm well up for using it but most venues I go to dont allow smoke anymore.
Norfolk DJ
QUOTE(Ste Owens @ Apr 14 2010, 01:32 AM)

Hi guys, right serious question about lasers, how do you get away with using them at weddings? I have one which I use for younger parties just a small Equinox one and don't get me wrong it looks great with smoke.

But I would have thought smoke isn't allowed at weddings? Personally I wouldn't use a smoke machine at weddings as I think it looks a bit tacky maybe a hazer.

If it works lazers at weddings i'm well up for using it but most venues I go to dont allow smoke anymore.


The KAM 3D star cluster laser is ideal for weddings. You don't need fog with this although it does look better if you use fog.
Teez
QUOTE(Norfolk DJ @ Apr 14 2010, 06:38 AM)

The KAM 3D star cluster laser is ideal for weddings. You don't need fog with this although it does look better if you use fog.



I agree. I have one too and point it away from the dance floor and into the main dining area/upwards.

Evereyone's covered in coloured dots and it looks quite good on the informal wedding pictures.

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