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1.0 out of 5 stars
Too good to be true,
By pambros "pambrosi" (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: American DJ 4.9mW green laser built in programs produces 32 geometrical shapes (Electronics)
I purchased this item from Musician's Friends a couple weeks ago. This type of equipment tends to be really expensive, but this one was under $90 bucks and it didn't take me long to find out why; Needless to say the one I got didn't work but that is beyond the point. Warranty is ridiculous, the manufacturer won't even stand by its product. The documentation (which by the way resembles cheap Chinese souvenirs manuals) has more paragraphs listing warranty exceptions than pages explaining the product. Getting customer support is wishful thinking. Bottom line is that if it looks too good to be true, it probably is!
1.0 out of 5 stars
doesn't work.,
By LUIS A. CARO (vail) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: American DJ 4.9mW green laser built in programs produces 32 geometrical shapes (Electronics)
I bought 2 of this lasser and it sucks.. doesnt do what it suppost to do, makes a lot of noise and no light show comes out of the lasser, useless .. now i have 2 big plastic boxes in my storage room.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great fun... once you get it to turn on.,
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This review is from: American DJ 4.9mW green laser built in programs produces 32 geometrical shapes (Electronics)
Good Value. Great little show. Looks fantastic against my disco-ball.
However trying to get the thing working "was a bit like trying to get toothpaste back in the tube", very frustrating. I plugged it in and the LED light on top quickly flashed once and went out (what the heck). The machine was on and making a low humming sound, but no laser (very disappointing). The manual explains that there are dip switches on top, but does not explain which one or what combo needs to be flipped up to turn on the laser (who wrote that manual). I went to the manufacturer's web site and pulled up the product to see if I could get any clarification - (Ha! What was I thinking? No-way). I Googled the product as well and could not find any instructions. I knew that I was going to have to try all the switches separately and in all combinations (headache). Then I discovered that there are channel knobs as well! I had to add that into the test too. After a very frustrating hour of flipping this switch and turning that knob, I learned that when I have just switch #1 flipped up, or when I have switch #1 and #10 flipped up. I can slowly turn the channel knobs, one at a time, and the laser will finally turn on. I use this combo in both auto mode and sound mode and it runs through many different patterns. You can alter it a bit with the channel knobs. Use the Speed knob in auto mode. I am still trying to figure out the manual mode. I can only get 1 pattern in manual. I am very pleased with the laser now that I learned how to turn the thing on. I even bought a bigger mirror ball to shine it on and it looks fantastic.
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