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ADJ Offers Futuristic Multi-FX Alternative to a Dance Hall Classic

While ADJ's latest addition to its Jelly Series is akin in some ways to the classic mirror ball, the transparent slow-rotating Jelly Globe is equipped with exciting modern technology and features exhilarating two-in-one effects, the company says.

ADJ has fitted out the fixture with two 3W RGB tri-LEDs, meaning the entire surface provides a glow effect from inside while an array of colored beams shoot out. These beams scatter the walls and floor with intense patterns of color and can be enhanced when used in conjunction with fog or smoke as part of a DJ or club's lightshow.

The Jelly Globe produces fifteen sound activated beams that can change color and produce an LED strobe effect, making the fixture ideal for house parties and other intimate environments where a party atmosphere is needed. With rotation of up to 5RPM, users can spin the fixture at varying speeds, depending on the event-type or music tempo. For those needing to cover a large area, ADJ has designed the Jelly Globe to have a wide 330-degree beam spread as well as a tight beam angle, and multiple fixtures used in unison will enhance this far-reaching effect even further, the company says.

With built-in pre-programmed lightshows, the Jelly Globe is designed to be easy to setup so users can mount it, plug it in and turn it on. The fixture also operates at an extremely low heat level and is designed to run all night--having been designed for continuous, long-lasting operation--making the Jelly Globe especially fitting for late-night bars or clubs. Compared to traditional mirror balls, the ADJ Jelly Globe is easily transportable and lightweight, and--with less chance of dropping this compact fixture and the limited amount of glass--the unit is not only practical but safe too, the company says.

"ADJ is always trying to reinvent what has gone before and with the Jelly Globe we've taken the idea of the classic disco ball, given it two-in-one effects, and in the process made both a more exciting and more practical fixture," says Alfred Gonzales, national sales manager of ADJ USA. "The Jelly Globe is perfect for nightclubs and bars, mobile entertainers, and environments like house parties or private functions. By creating a transparent glowing surface and allowing sharp beams to shoot out, we've given users two effects in one."

The Jelly Globe is available now from all local ADJ suppliers in the USA and is due to hit Europe later this month.

WWWwww.americandj.com


(23 May 2014)

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