Sushi-DS 128 Channel DMX Lighting Control USB Interface

Regular Price £79.00 Special test Price £64.00

Sushi-DS 128 Channel DMX Lighting Control USB Interface
( FFA2583 )

( FFA2583 )

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Regular Price £79.00 Special test Price £64.00
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Key Features

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  • 128 DMX channels
  • Power supply via USB (supplied with cable)
  • Compatible software: Sunlite, suit 2004, Daslight DVC 1 and Easy Stand Alone 1
  • Software available for download
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Product Description

The SUSHI-DS USB-DMX Interface is one of the smallest DMX control interfaces for lighting technology in the world. It has 128 DMX channels and is compatible with three different professional software solutions. DasLight DVC 1, Sunlite suit 2004 and Easy Standalone 1. The software allows you to program complex shows. Ideal for indoor, outdoor, disco, DJs and clubs, bars, pubs, mobile discotheques, nightclubs, stages, concerts, theater, fairs, shows, live bands, hotels, object lighting.

Main Features
128 DMX channels
Power supply via USB (supplied with cable)
Compatible software: Sunlite, suit 2004, Daslight DVC 1 and Easy Stand Alone 1
Software available for download

FEATURES
Features
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  • 128 DMX channels
  • Power supply via USB (supplied with cable)
  • Compatible software: Sunlite, Suite 2004, Daslight DVC 1 and Easy Stand Alone 1
  • Software available for download
)
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Type: DMX controller
  • DMX interface: DMX-512
  • Number of DMX channels: 128
  • USB: yes
  • Power supply: via USB
  • Admiss. ambient temp: 0-40 degrees
  • Weight: 59 g
  • Connections: 3-pole XLR, USB
  • MPN: 37.8720
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Customer Reviews
Product Questions
What are the main differences between this product and the BeamZ SUSHI-DS DMX Lighting Interface?
Question by: Victor on 9 Mar 2022, 23:02
We offer them both still as one is direct from Sushi and the other is our BeamZ brand and we have stock of each, however they are actually identical devices, so there is no difference
Answer by: Glenn Newton on 10 Mar 2022, 13:26