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American DJ Micro Galaxian Laser

Description


Features
- Produces more than 200 green and red laser beams that can be projected on a ceiling, wall or dance floor
- Compact case design
- 2 operational modes: Auto Mode (built-in programs), or Sound Active Mode
- Built-in programs can be changed with a push of a button on the unit or from the RF wireless remote
- Includes dual hanging bracket
- Complies with FDA standards
- Fan-cooled
Specs
- Power consumption: 9W max
- Green Laser: 30mW (532nm) Green laser
- Red Laser: 80mW (650nm) Red laser
- Includes UL Listed multi-voltage power supply: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
- Includes RF Wireless Remote Control [Auto/Sound Control; Black Out; Color Change (R, G, R+G, Random); Rotation Control (Clockwise/Counterclockwise/Random)]
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 2" x 4-3/4" x 3-1/2" (50 x 120 x 90mm)
- Weight: 2 lb. (0.6 kg)
Reviews
4.78
18 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
A $300+ laser for under a $100, WOW!
This laser is just as cool as the bigger Galaxian, but without DMX. It's auto/sond functions work great, and with the remote control you can make it work from anyware in the room. It has the same output as the bigger one and coverage is remarkable. Worth every penny.
Most Liked Negative Review
Bright little laser, but it doesn't last long
I've owned 3 of these, and 2 out of the 3 have started to go bad. I bought 2 originally, and the 2nd one had an issue with the green laser. It was very very dim. You could barely see it, even in a dark room on a white wall. Guitar Center replaced it, and it has worked fine since. Now, the other one I bought is doing the same thing. Now, for 99bucks, this isn't a bad laser. Its much better than the cheap Spencer's version you can get. The patterns get boring after a while, but it is what it is. A cheap laser with a bit of punch, even if that punch wears out after a few gigs.
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
- Bright1
- Easy To Setup1
- Efficient1
- Long Beam Throw1
- Runs Cooler1
Reviewed by 18 customers
No Longer Available
submitted9 years ago
byFedUp
fromBrooklyn, NY
I purchased one of these about a year ago. It cover a fairly decent large area that I figured it would be even better to purchase another one since it's so affordable. Unfortunately, the stores don't have new ones in stock. Whatever they have available are defective returns. I went to the ADJ website and this particular Micro Galaxian Laser is discontinued. I decided to go with their ADJ Micro Gobo II. Same great coverage with added shapes like stars,musical note, hearts & a few more including the same patterns as the Micro Galaxian Laser.
Amazing!
submitted11 years ago
byTyler
fromNorth Tonawanda, NY
Greatly impressed with how this performs. Fills an entire room with bright greens and reds and looks great when complimented with a fog machine (as do any lasers). Built very well, when I was looking online I thought it was made of plastic, which at the price would've been reasonable I suppose, but it is actually made sturdily with metal and feels nice and heavy when carried. Only reason I am giving this great piece of equipment 4 stars is because I believe mine to defective as sometimes when on the lights seem to slow down as if they're experiencing a frame rate drop but pick back up shortly. I'm not sure if this is intended or not but I am considering replacing mine for a new one because I did buy the warranty. Other than that it is great and immensely worth the money. Highly recommended.
Wow factor
submitted13 years ago
byMark Martinez
fromLakewood, CO
A laser for $99. can't be very good. Wrong, This little light is great. Definatly has that Wow factor, incredable coverage, super long throw & cool patterns. I don't know who likes it better our DJ's or the crowds. I think I'll buy another one.
AWESOME
submitted13 years ago
bySam Solorzano
fromINDIO,CA
THIS LASER IS AWESOME..ITS WORTH THE BUY
Bright little laser, but it doesn't last long
submitted13 years ago
byJOHN CARR
fromBaltimore, MD
I've owned 3 of these, and 2 out of the 3 have started to go bad. I bought 2 originally, and the 2nd one had an issue with the green laser. It was very very dim. You could barely see it, even in a dark room on a white wall. Guitar Center replaced it, and it has worked fine since. Now, the other one I bought is doing the same thing. Now, for 99bucks, this isn't a bad laser. Its much better than the cheap Spencer's version you can get. The patterns get boring after a while, but it is what it is. A cheap laser with a bit of punch, even if that punch wears out after a few gigs.
Nice Effect
submitted14 years ago
byEdward Valencia
fromCedar City Utah
I own two, very worth it! Very well built.
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