Best Eurolite DPMX-1216 DMX Dimmer Pack Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to Eurolite DPMX-1216 DMX Dimmer Pack based on experts and consumers reviews.
Botex UP-1 1 Channel Dimmer
Based on 5 reviews
I use this dimmer pack for my blinders, as it gives a 6Amp per channel output, which is great as most 13amp units will only give a maximum of 5Amps per channel. I use one for each side of my 4 way blinders, so each dimmer powers two 650watt lamps. The dimmer is easy to use as both a stand alone unit, and with control via DMX. it features a high quality LED screen, so you can easily ramp up and down the dimmer, and also with this the ability is given to achieve a very accurate value. The unit is also very easy to use via DMX, with the LED screen making it easy to address the dmx value of the unit.
Botex MPX-405 Dimmer
Based on 4 reviews
The build quality is excellent on this dimmer pack. The european style plugs fit very tightly. It has lots of built in chase sequences which make it pretty much plug and play without the need for any dmx software however it can be triggered using dmx. I have been using it for around 2 years now and so far no issues with all the less in the screen working fine and its never blown a fuse as these things can do. I had 3 1200 watt blinders plugged into it and it handled it very well. The unit is not exactly light weight but these things never are.
Stairville DDS-405 DMX Dimmer & Switcher
Based on 21 reviews
I bought 4 of these for an upcoming event. They are perfect for fitting to the top of t bars. Small, light and powerful. I ran 3 x 1000w parcans off each dimmer pack without any issues. The only negative point I have found is the strain relief holding the input cable into the unit. It is a little loose and will eventually fall out. I am going to glue these in place to try and extent the lifetime of the units but can't complain at this price. One final thing that impressed me with these units is that when I removed the Europlug on the input cable to fit a 16a Ceeform plug, the ends of the cable were booted so made swapping the plug really quick and simple. A nice detail that I wasn't expecting.
Stairville DS-2 RF DMX
Based on 9 reviews
I have them attached to the side of PAR can mounts for the PAR cans that I move around a lot - easy way to put them anywhere where there's DMX and power available. I have used them for 50W to 1000W lamps and they have worked flawlessly so far. They have also survived a few blown lamps. I have even used them to switch some random decorative LED lights or UV fluorescent lights on or off (without dimming). The unit has a proper metal case and is built solid enough to survive more than a few bumps and drops. Overall build quality seems to be surprisingly good both outside and inside. All the terminals inside are properly secured, it has proper grounding, no loose screws, soldering is good. The switching element is a BTA416008 triac, which is rated for 40A and can handle 400A surge current...
Showtec Lightbrick 4 Ch. Dimm Pack DMX
Based on 5 reviews
We bought 6 of these a few years back. We use them in our theater for every now and then. I like them because they are light, easy to tug away and no nonsense. No more heavy cables to pull around. You bring the dimmer to the bulb. Last week one broke down so now I'm ordering the same again. For this price... Downsides: when the bulb breaks, it usually takes out the fuse as well so you need to get up to the truss to replace. It also doesn't filter out voltage jumps, but you could hardly expect that in this price range. So: for pro's? No. For an occasional user who is budget minded and likes to be flexible in his setup: definitely yes.