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#1 Atom Fireworks

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Posted 05 September 2010 - 12:52 PM

Hi fellas,
ive seen mentioned in 1 or two post that easy pyro are good. How many of you have actually used or had contact with their wireless systems. They seem really easy to use and well built however ime abit concearned of their use in professional shows for example is it possible to choreograph to music with them. What are your opinions please,

Jay

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Posted 05 September 2010 - 02:08 PM

I have 3 boxes, and bar a battery failure in one I have had no problems. as tyo choregraphing to music, never tried it, butdont think it would be easy. possibly could be used as an extra in pro shows if you had a wide site you can control more than one box with a controller (ie 2 boxes can light cue 1 at the same time) have since done some pro shows and found nicer (but more expensive) systems.

good for small shows but it would be your decision at the end of the day! definately a good starting system, good price, easy to use, easy to build onto. i guess could be used for big shows using the new kit they've brought in recently.

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Posted 05 September 2010 - 03:33 PM

There no replacement for pro firing systems though when I had 2 of their 20 cue systems they worked well apart from in the rain when they failed miserably, Ill be getting cheaper similar systems in stock soon if you want one though?

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Posted 05 September 2010 - 05:11 PM

Ive got one of their 32cue systems and have used their ignitors,hav'nt had a failure yet,not very sophisticated but good for what it is,not the cheapest and waterproof it isnt, being wireless it works at a very sensible distance,150mtrs if i remember,too fat an old to handfire now,"leggin it" when its going wrong is not an option anymore.



#5 Atom Fireworks

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Posted 06 September 2010 - 11:26 AM

I would be interested to see these systems phill. Same set up e.g wireless of hard wired abit like MLE fire by wire?

Jay

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Posted 06 September 2010 - 05:37 PM

They will be remote units much like Easy Pyros "distributed" system but around 2/3 or 3/4 the price.

They are listed on my website already to view though exact prices are to be confirmed, I need to know I can sell off enough to not plunge myself into debt too much as I have to order hundreds to get a decent price.

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Posted 06 September 2010 - 07:04 PM

Hi fellas,
ive seen mentioned in 1 or two post that easy pyro are good. How many of you have actually used or had contact with their wireless systems. They seem really easy to use and well built however ime abit concearned of their use in professional shows for example is it possible to choreograph to music with them. What are your opinions please,

Jay


I have had 9 systems now.

I started with the 12 cue wireless with relays, was very good but lacked the rechargeable function.

Then i got the newer one of the above with in built battery and solid state. Excellent.

Then the 20 cue version od the same thing, also excellent.

Then i moved onto the 12 cue wireless waterproof firing panels they used to have which has now been superseded by the 20 cue one with variable sequencing rather than just 0.1 of a second sequencing on the 12 cue. I have 5 of these and bar one battery failure have been excellent and reliable. I also have the waterproof control box that goes with it which can control up to 99 modules.

All in all I think they are excellent value for money an di have done some quite complicated displays with them. We regularly use the systems for wedding over our Pyromate system.

Hope that helps!

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Posted 09 September 2010 - 06:42 PM

I have had 9 systems now.

I started with the 12 cue wireless with relays, was very good but lacked the rechargeable function.

Then i got the newer one of the above with in built battery and solid state. Excellent.

Then the 20 cue version od the same thing, also excellent.

Then i moved onto the 12 cue wireless waterproof firing panels they used to have which has now been superseded by the 20 cue one with variable sequencing rather than just 0.1 of a second sequencing on the 12 cue. I have 5 of these and bar one battery failure have been excellent and reliable. I also have the waterproof control box that goes with it which can control up to 99 modules.

All in all I think they are excellent value for money an di have done some quite complicated displays with them. We regularly use the systems for wedding over our Pyromate system.

Hope that helps!



Cheers mate, think i might go with them for now they seem pritty good. With abit of thought ime sure you could use them to fire a small pyro music for a wedding or small occasion.

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Posted 09 September 2010 - 08:10 PM

Right Im ordering early next week so if anyone can say what type of set-up the would want (not necessarily to buy just what they would want)

Essentially you can have any of the following transmitters 1, 2, 3, 4 ,10 (with auto fire and all fire), 12, 24 and 36 way

receivers can be either 1, 2 or 4 channel

you could have a 4 way transmitter and receiver working all 4 channels separately
you could have a 4 way transmitter and 4 individual receivers
you could have a 4 way transmitter and 4 x 4 way receivers each with one cue working on each button of the transmitter so able to fire four things at a time in four places
you could have a 36 way transmitter with 36 individual receivers or 9 x 4 way receivers or 18 x 2 way receivers

you get the idea

both transmitters and receivers can be reprogrammed time and time again to use as is best needed at the time

just give me some ideas for the initial purchase guys?




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