
Originally Posted by
nulltrope
Hey there!
I started this hobby a few months ago by building a DIY kit mostly with cheap parts from Aliexpress. A no-name 30k galvo scanner kit (with controller/driver, SD, DMX, ILDA input) and one of those all-in-one 500mw TTL RGB modules.
While things are working decently well, i'm looking to upgrade the TTL laser to a proper analog for better color blending, and probably step up the power too (nothing too crazy though, as this would mostly be used indoors).
Upon returning to this scene from the 80's era of ion systems, I became acquainted with modern diode lasers & galvos, just as you have, by ordering cheap RGB modules online, knowing I would modify them, without much lost from potential screwups.
Following Christopher Short's lead, I initially used LSX w/Etherdream 3 for software & ILDA compatibility, prior to developing my own laser synth.
Unimpressed with el cheapo projectors, I soon upgraded to OPTlaser's PD3000 RGB projector w/DT-40 galvos and a much improved 3W RGB module. (No longer available)
Duplicated that RGB module for a matching DIY build, but using C506 galvos.
Now, I'm doing a custom build from scratch, using Live LaserSystem, Austria's EMS8000 galvos, w/drivers & Sparrow diode modules w/ColorDrive One + TEC drivers. These are the best I've found for in home DIY projectors, which don't require all of Kvant's expensive public safety features, such as zone mapping, scanfail, etc.
BUT YOU STILL NEED A KILL BUTTON!!
Less expensive than Kvant, but w/o sacrificing excellent quality.
TBH, I've found 3W RGB to be more than sufficient for beamers, even with projecting onto black flame retardant screen material, and have experienced sore eyes after long sessions. Plus, my video camera requires a ND filter to avoid over saturation.
Play safely, especially around children and flammable objects. 5W must be handled with respect.
The aforementioned new abstract imaging projector build will only be ~1.5W (after RGB balancing).
As you've noticed, very few major projector mfrs still cater to low power, small quantity needs of amateur hobbyists.
EDIT: Just checked out Steve's referral to Technological Artisan. Coincidentally, the Clubcat HP RGB 3W projector (w/o software nor ILDA DAC), offers the same EMS8000 galvo and ColorDrive 6 upgrades, as I've mentioned @ $4,320. (don't know about the diodes, but John doesn't sell junk.)
The following parts for my next DIY build were ~$2800, w/o case, dichroics, nor PSU. Ya only gets whatcha ya pays fer.

As Adam rightly forewarned, despite having had 0 previous problems with importing from OPTlaser and other Chinese sources, these OEM parts were impounded by a Fedex Customs agent for a month, until both the mfr and myself filled out forms, pledging that they would never be resold, nor used in public, and properly disposed of upon completion of 'scientific development'.
IMHO, DT-40 or the newer DT-50 galvos (which I haven't tried) are a good enough compromise between performance and price for most hobbyists. But to compete for ILDA awards, you'll need the similar tools as the pros.
Choose the proper tools for your objective:
Your el cheapo projector components are perfect for upcycling into lumia projectors, which don't require accurate high speed scanning nor analogue color modulation. TTL PWM can be used for apparent color mixing. Mike Gould, aka Clickamouse is the lumia expert, with lots of video tutorials on his YT channel.
YT videos of abstracts (the real essence of the artform) don't need > 2W RGB and Dragon Tiger galvos are quite adequate.
Public stage shows require lots of truss mounted beamers, scan fail protections, variances, LSO license, ... IOW, major investments into either X-Lasers, Unity, or Kvant, Pangolin Beyond, & FB4 in order to become trained and LSO certified to compete with the 'big boys'. There's virtually no middle ground between home hobbyists and professional show markets.
Animated graphics for commercial A/V clientele require the best possible galvos, like Saturn 5, which are also available inside top shelf Kvant projectors.
Choose your own path and gear accordingly.
I happen to be a retired old pro with decades' worth of pent up creative ideas and high standards, developing my own unique MIDI controlled abstracts laser synth system from the ground up, while exploiting advanced modern features of OTC audio technology for personal pleasure and recording YT videos. While hating animated primitive wireframes, I plot custom variable rate 3D frames to mix with other synth wafeforms.
Everybody's somewhere. No matter where I go, there I am.
Hope this info helps.
Welcome to the laser world.
Roj
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T4 Laser Synth, Reaper DAW, Behringer X-Touch
3W PD3000-RGB Projectors, w/DT-40
3W W3000-RGB custom built Projector, w/C506