
Blizzard Lighting Snowball Effect
Blizzard’s Lighting Snowball DMX Effect Light is a fun, easy-to-use LED effect with room-filling coverage! Equipped with 4 super bright 3-watt Red/Green/Blue/White LED’s, the Snowball is small in stature but big on performance! Plus, with 19 built-in programs plus sound active in standalone and DMX modes, it is a versatile performer that never runs out of new tricks! The 4-button LED control panel makes programming a breeze, and the translucent white shell and clear head make the Blizzard Snowball one cool effect! Get yours today!
Lightweight, compact design
19 built-in auto/sound active programs + speed control
9-channel DMX operation
Sound active in DMX mode
Full R/G/B/W dimming
Variable electronic strobe
Easy to use LED control panel
Cool translucent white case
Fan cooled
4 * super-bright 3-watt Red/Green/Blue/White LEDs, 50,000 hours
Power: AC110-240V, 50~60Hz, 20 watts
Fuse: 2A, 250V • Weight: 3 Lbs. (1.5KG)
Size: 6.625 x 6.875 x 6” (168 x 174 x 152mm)
Great effect for use with haze!<br /> Note: The only spinning part is inside, the dome does NOT move :)<br /> I love the snowball with Haze in medium sized rooms, nice and bright!
I'm very happy with my Blizzard Snowball. I figured it'd just be an accessory that would fill in for some other lights I have, but you could seriously put on a good show with just one or two of these. You do have to turn up sound pretty loud to use it in standalone mode, but since most DJs worth their salt are switching to active DMW anyway that's not as much of a problem. It gives you a lot of flexibility with color and lighting patterns, and it has enough programmable modes that you won't notice at all when it cycles back.<br /> <br /> The other thing I appreciate about this unit is just how light it is. I play a lot of smaller gigs where i have to set up quickly, and the Snowball does well in these situations. It's definitely worth the money in my mind.
This light really does light up the whole room. for the price its a steal
I recently bought two of these, and am very happy with them. I tried them out this weekend at a dance I was hired to provide lighting for, and was surprised at how far the throw is on these fixtures, and how large the effect was. I placed two on either side of the dance floor, and they filled up half of the room, in an old church with huge vaulted ceilings. The client was stunned at how good they looked (admittedly, so was I, though I didn't tell him that!).<br /> <br /> As it happens, I had one in Master mode, the other in Slave, and used two WiCicles set to a different channel from the rest of my lights, and it worked like a charm. The two mirrored each other perfectly, and not having to run dmx wires made it a breeze.<br /> <br /> Wish List: I would love to see an updated version of this fixture, but rather than having 4 LED's in different colors, I would like to see a fixture with 4 4-in-1 LEDs. As it is, if you run it in single color mode, there are 1/4 as many lights coming from the fixture as when all of the LEDs are active. I would like to set this to a single color and still have hundreds of little lights coming from it. But that is just a "want" this is the most flexible and easily my favorite "disco ball" fixture on the market.<br /> <br /> My only complaint: the sound active mode is a bit dense. The volume has to be high, or the bass particularly strong to active it, and I had them sitting two feet away from the speaker.
Pretty basic; but effective. I like the ability to have white or color or mixed. Saturation coverage is living room size. 19 programs for a good variety of mixes.