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  1. #11
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    Default Who makes these?

    Hello,

    Are these DT scanners or another make?

    Does anyone else have these? Can they truely do 30K well?

  2. #12
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    They aren't DT scanners. They do 30K just fine. I use them in my own setup.

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    All sold out! Thanks to everyone who bought a set.

    Also, to Dennis Roggow in Germany who paid with an unfunded credit card and got a set for free, SCREW YOU PAL!

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    carmangary: One for free??!! Damn cheaters!!!!!

    Pangolin FB3 QS/LivePro/SMS2Laser
    Riya MultiBus
    Pangolin LD2000 Pro

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    Yea, I need to find someone with big muscles in Hamburg to pay that guy a visit.

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    Default Pics

    Hey Gary,
    Do you have any pics of graphics on the wall, so I can know what to look forward to when I get my 30k rig up and running? I ended up buying a cheapie 50mw green with 30k ttl blanking to get my feet wet. I figured it would be best to spend some time with something lower-powered while I am at the bottom of the learning curve. If you have a pic or 2 of your own 30k's in action, could you share them? Once I get comfortable with the LA Freak's software & settings, I will then expand into higher wattages and maybe multiple colors etc...
    Thanks, Mike


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    No, sorry, I don't have any pictures. I think you will be pleased with the output once you get them up and running, though. But keep in mind that they may need to be tuned a little.

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    That's cool- I will definitely take some pics as my project evolves. Tuning is the fun part.
    ~Mike


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