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American DJ LPP 5 Product code: SKU Manufacturer: American DJPrice: $229.99 
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American DJ LPP-5Lighting Party Package: System 5 - Contains: 4x Gazer, 1x T4 controller, and 1x LTS-6 Tripod Stand. Gazer - The Gazer shoots 15 bright colored beams Similar to the Crystal effect with Flat beams that make an interesting pattern on the floor Compact case design Includes hanging bracket Best when used in multiples with a chase controller (ie. CC-2016, CC-500 p.66)
- Lamp: ZB-150X 120V, 150W
- Dimensions: 10" x 7.5" x 7.5" Weight: 2 lbs.
- Available in 120V or 220V operation
- T4 Controller
- T4 model features timed chase - 1 - 10 minutes
- Instant Sound-to-light chase
- 4 channel chase controller
- 4 Standard Edison 3-prong plugs (1 per channel)
- Timed, Audio or Chase modes switch
- Audio mode: chase patterns are executed by the sound of music
- Chase mode: chase patterns are controlled by the speed knob
- Speed knob: controls chases from slow to fast
- Built-in microphone
- Power switch
- L.E.D. channel indicators
- Specially designed hanging bracket makes the T4 easy to hang on a light stand
- Maximum output 500W per channel
- Dimensions: 8" x 5 1/2" x 2"
- Available in 120V or 220V operation
- LTS-6 Tripod Stand
- This low cost, Black tripod stand is ideal for hanging several types of par cans or pin spots Extends up to 9ft.
- Stand collapses easily for transport and is ideal for mobile DJs or small stage productions
- LTS-6 comes with T-bar with 8 hanging point bolts
- Weight: 11 lbs.
- LTS-5 has no T bar, but comes with FS-Adapter, designed to mount one light at a time at the top of the stand (ie. followspots, Avengers, Vertigos etc.)
- Weight: 9 lbs
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