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    awesome. congratulations on the purchase. what are your plans for software and DAC?

    Quote Originally Posted by wlan View Post
    Just to update everyone-
    I have ordered the N-RGB3W from GSL with the DT40Wides.
    All the info I could gather suggested the loss from the smaller mirrors would not be significant, and the ability to scan silly wide just makes me smile - even if I won't do it very often.

    Thanks to swamidog, gottaluvlasers, and everyone else who has contributed their knowledge to these forums and helped me figure out what I was looking for.
    And thanks to steviobee for informing me about the new case design - it appears to be an option only for those that ask for it, and I would not have known about it if not for steviobee's post.
    This new case is exactly what I wanted - no silly sound activated pattern junk, just a nice clean case with ILDA input and a centered aperture.

    I will post pics when I get it.

    ~bill
    suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.

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    I have both QS/FB3 and LSX/RiyaLite already that I'm using with a LK-PD2.

    I feel LSX is my future, but I'm still in the early learning stages and I'm struggling with it.
    QS has been great to easily throw up some really impressive stuff and get a sense of what's possible.

    I live in a small Manhattan apartment. I've got a hazer, a fog machine, 2 dmx controllers, an APC40, a package of glass samples from delphiglass, a no-see-um scrim hanging in the center of my living room, and I just mounted a disco ball to my ceiling.
    I'm in my "experimental phase".

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    awesome. congratulations on the purchase. what are your plans for software and DAC?

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    cool!

    there are a lot of us LSX users that haunt the PL chat room. feel free to jump in and ask questions.

    there are also some good LSX tutorials (courtesy of cmb) on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...ledsHYM-2bxwPd

    Quote Originally Posted by wlan View Post
    I have both QS/FB3 and LSX/RiyaLite already that I'm using with a LK-PD2.

    I feel LSX is my future, but I'm still in the early learning stages and I'm struggling with it.
    QS has been great to easily throw up some really impressive stuff and get a sense of what's possible.

    I live in a small Manhattan apartment. I've got a hazer, a fog machine, 2 dmx controllers, an APC40, a package of glass samples from delphiglass, a no-see-um scrim hanging in the center of my living room, and I just mounted a disco ball to my ceiling.
    I'm in my "experimental phase".

    ~bill
    suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.

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    Excellent stuff mate, the short waiting game now!

    Keep us posted on it...

    Quote Originally Posted by wlan View Post
    Just to update everyone-
    I have ordered the N-RGB3W from GSL with the DT40Wides.
    All the info I could gather suggested the loss from the smaller mirrors would not be significant, and the ability to scan silly wide just makes me smile - even if I won't do it very often.

    Thanks to swamidog, gottaluvlasers, and everyone else who has contributed their knowledge to these forums and helped me figure out what I was looking for.
    And thanks to steviobee for informing me about the new case design - it appears to be an option only for those that ask for it, and I would not have known about it if not for steviobee's post.
    This new case is exactly what I wanted - no silly sound activated pattern junk, just a nice clean case with ILDA input and a centered aperture.

    I will post pics when I get it.

    ~bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by steviobee View Post
    Excellent stuff mate, the short waiting game now!

    Keep us posted on it...
    Hi Bill,

    Your N-RGB3000 was finished building today,and I asked my engineer to test power. After optic , it is around 2.98W. I attach some photos of your laser as below:

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    From the photos, you can see there will be some power lose in the scanner mirror, around 200mw-300mw , and you will see there is just a little power lose in dichro , all these filter mirrors are with very high quality laserwave dichro, just lose 2%, these mirrors is USD25/pcs.

    We haven't tested the angel, if you need us to set in very big angle, it is no problem. We set some customer at 120 degree at 15K before, the photo as below:
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    This N-RGB3000 is with ILDA-AMP board with X/Y flips , it is good in project or concern to avoid interference problem and amplier of ILDA signal.

    If anyone is interested in our our N-RGB3000,please feel free to contact us. This N-RGB3000 is one item we cooperate with laserwave , it has very good white balance and very bright!

    Thank you

    mimi

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    I like that new case with the central exit aperture!
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    Looks good! Will be ordering mine in the next day or so..... :-)


    *EDIT* N-RGB3000 ordered. Winni has been amazing so far and very helpful, so thank you! :-)

    I will send some pics in the appropriate area on here when it arrives....
    Last edited by steviobee; 06-19-2013 at 10:52. Reason: UPDATE

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    Hi guys,

    Every one should be very curious about the power after optics of our N-RGB3000(R500/637nm G1000nm/532nm B1500/445nm, it is with laserwave filter mirror , DT40pro, the photo as below:

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    If anyone who is interested in this N-RGB3000,please feel free to contact us.

    Goldenstarlaser

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    after looking this post, i was thinking about upgrading my 1,2W green laser projector...

    i had a look to goldenstar products and i finally decided to ask infos for:

    S-RGB4500
    B-RGB4000

    S is really big, price is good but dimension are really pain... and of course it mounts 2x650nm diodes... not so much red...
    then Winni asked me to think about B-4W projector, with 1w Laserver 637nm... small case, small dimensions...

    idea is to put my 1,2w green inside it and get a >4W green projector (probably brighter than S-5000)

    did anyone bought this model? or similar models with laserver?
    Lorenzo from Italy
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    Hiya, I am no expert of those two models but have just ordered an N-RGB3000, which was shipped to the UK yesterday! I will let you know what it is like in due course....


    Quote Originally Posted by djlorenz View Post
    after looking this post, i was thinking about upgrading my 1,2W green laser projector...

    i had a look to goldenstar products and i finally decided to ask infos for:

    S-RGB4500
    B-RGB4000

    S is really big, price is good but dimension are really pain... and of course it mounts 2x650nm diodes... not so much red...
    then Winni asked me to think about B-4W projector, with 1w Laserver 637nm... small case, small dimensions...

    idea is to put my 1,2w green inside it and get a >4W green projector (probably brighter than S-5000)

    did anyone bought this model? or similar models with laserver?

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