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118 GUIDE - Special Effects - Confetti / Fan / Flame / Foam / Snow


ANTARI | SW-250 www.antari.com


The SW-250 snow machine is equipped with wireless remote control, on board DMX and LCD control panel. The LCD control panel allows users to control the output volume and output timing digitally and precisely. The output is 250% more than its predecessor, S-200 and S-100, this practically reduces the number of snow machines required for a big venue. For the best performance from the SW-250, it is recommended users apply Antari’s special stage fan, the AF-5, to blow the snow created further and higher.


LE MAITRE | CHAMELEON www.lemaitre.co.uk


Le Maitre’s Chameleon flame effect offers two modes, stunning quick flame balls or dramatic straight flames. The flame height is adjustable up to a maximum of four metres and flame cells are available in natural or red. The red fuel cells offer the additional advantage of being a methanol/ethanol mix meaning they can be used in venues prohibiting the use of propane. (The natural cells are butane / propane). DMX is standard with the added benefit that all three DMX channels can be set independently. There are also double lock safety features.


MAGICFX | MFX0350 SHOT BASE DMX www.magicfx.eu


The new MAGICFX MFX0350 Shot Base DMX is the first professional DMX shot system for electric cannons. The Shot Base has a built-in DMX safety channel which makes this unit safe and reliable. Cannon holders are placed on quick rotating discs to install any desired angle. The bottom of the Shot Base is equipped with two M10 press nuts to adapt clamps for truss mounting.


MBN | F-630, JUNIOR FOAM, F-300, FC-400 & FC-500 www.mbngermany.de


MBN foam generators and MBN foam cannons are used all over the world for foam parties, theatre, TV and film applications due to its simple, fast and secure handling. MBN has a long experience - more than 15 years - in developing and manufacturing foam machines and other special effects machines. The product range of MBN foam generators offers for every application the ideal suitable machine. For example, the MBN F-630 with its foam performance of 250,000 litres per minute is perfect for larger areas, like big discotheques, halls and open air events, whereas the MBN JUNIORFOAM with its foam performance of 40,000 litres per minute is ideally suitable for theatre and film productions because it’s extremely quiet, very small and lightweight. The MBN F-300 was developed for rental business and medium to large discotheques, which is why it’s very compact and nevertheless with 120,000 litres foam performances enormously productive. The MBN foam cannons are suitable for show events where shots at longer distance targets are needed. The MBN FC-500 has an output- range of six to eight metres and its little brother the MBN-FC-400 an output-range of four to six metres. The MBN foam fluid was specially developed for foam parties. It is tested dermatological and shows very good tolerability to skin.


MDG | THE FAN www.mdgfog.com


Low power consumption - only 100W - with controllable velocity via DMX or RDM, this ultra-compact stage fan can be used anywhere due


to its universal switching power supply (100V - 240V, 50Hz / 60Hz), either sitting on stage or hung from underneath trussing using omega brackets, metric and imperial-size clamp sockets. Designed to work in tandem with our professional generators or as a stand alone, theFAN is covered by a two-year warranty.


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