✨ Illuminate Your Events with Wireless Brilliance!
The Donner DMX512 Wireless Controller set includes one transmitter and three receivers, designed for seamless stage lighting control. With a communication range of 500 meters and the ability to manage up to 126 channels, this system ensures reliable performance without the hassle of wires. Ideal for various DMX lamps, it supports multiple individual wireless networks, making it perfect for any event setting.
A**E
For the money these can't be beat
Super simple to use, great range, a delay that can only be measured in milliseconds, and versatile. Did you know that all sticks are send and receive?? No joke! You just stick a male to male or female to female adapter on these things to get what you need.For what this kit costs you would only get a single receiver from other name brands that make dmx lights.They work extremely well. The only drawback is needing to plug them into power so if the light fixtures you use have an Edison power out you're golden. However, if they have an IEC power out you either need an adapter or a wall outlet.At the same time, I've found the best application for these is to use them in wired groups. So, need to gap a door with uplighting? Don't want to run dmx cables from your booth to a remote light stand? One less wire that you don't have to run up the side of your truss? These are perfect to get that wireless transmission for those situations and then use dmx cables when you can.
D**P
THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED.
Great quality. Straightforward setup. Excellent aesthetic.This set accomplishes all my needs in the entertainment industry. With up to seven channels you can take your layout from the basic needs of a small gig to large scale performances without a hassle, just match the LED colors of transmitter and receivers for each universe.During my show, I had no complaints with the signal range and there was no lag whatsoever. You do need a power connection for them but the power chords are long enough that you'll be able to get a clean visual set up, plus no more DMX cables and not having to buy batteries is already a deal-breaker for me. So far, very impressed with the build quality and performance of these bad boys.
W**.
Works great; very responsive!
Setup was a little rough getting the units to communicate - after setting transponder and receivers to the same LED color (wireless channel), it seems I needed to power off all the units by unplugging their power cords and then plugging then back in to get them to actually start communicating. But after that, they've been working great! I set up a number of DMX scenes via my DMX controller and switching between scenes seems as instantaneous as with a hardwired DMX connection! I'm now free of DMX cables! Although I do need power connections for the transponder and each of the receivers. To bad the DMX protocol doesn't provide power (like USB), but that's not Donnor's fault. Oh well... :)
E**N
Perfect for my needs.
Works really well right out of the box. I did have some difficulty from time to time getting them to link until I realized they need an active DMX signal to sync up. Knowing that, I have zero issues now that I know that. Should have read the manual. It’s in there.
N**E
Works great, simple to use for basic needs
The media could not be loaded. Don't let all the diagrams on the amazon page scare you, this unit is pretty straightforward, plug the transmitter on one end as you would a cable, and plug the receiver on the other end. Like an invisible cable you can't trip on :)Range seems great and I didn't have any interference problem. Based on the documentation you can set up many controllers and subchannels, etc... so you can control pretty complex systems... if you need.The amazon review asked me to rate "battery life" but these are not battery powered, you need a power adapter for each receiver or transmitter. Makes sense and the power cables are a decent length to it should not be too hard to reach an outlet, but those are always at a premium on stage. On the other hand, I'd hate to constantly be changing batteries!
D**R
False advertising, not D-Fi compatible
The main product description (title) describes this product as "DFi" compatible. D-Fi is trademarked and proprietary from Chauvet, so this shouldn't be too surprising that this is false. But even so, I tried this with a Chauvet D-Fi Hub. Nothing that I tried could get this to work with the D-Fi Hub. Again, no great surprise. Even so, it's false advertising to claim these are "DFi".The rest of the product works, and the other reviews cover that accurately so I won't repeat that here. It's hard to overlook the false advertising, hence the 2/5 star rating.
T**S
They work.
Works. Sometimes it is frustrating to get them to connect after they have been shut off, or if the light board gets shut off. the lighting fixtures I'm working with may be causing the difficulty. Sometimes they randomly flicker. I now just keep the transmitter and receivers on to keep from having connection issues. I dont turn them off unless I know I'm not going to be using them for awhile. Other than that, they seem to work great.
M**E
100% reliable. Watch your grounding!
I have been using this set for wireless DMX for years now at countless events and they are 100% reliable, absolutely fantastic. You may get unexpected behavior (such as flickering etc) if the power path to your dmx appliances, transmitter, or receivers are not properly grounded. This, of course, is not a fault of this product, rather it is an example of how improper grounding can effect electronics. Usually the dmx receiver power cable will be plugged into a dmx appliance, so just make sure the power to that dmx appliance is 3 prong and properly grounded. I share this information just in case anyone sees erratic behavior with this set; just properly ground all components and it will work flawlessly!
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