Rotating RGB Laser Light with Six Full-Color Beams
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Rotating RGB Laser Light for Multibeam Stage Effects
The rotating RGB laser light combines six full-color laser outputs with wide 270-degree movement. Therefore, one fixture can create colorful multibeam effects across stages, clubs, DJ booths and indoor entertainment venues.
Each laser eye produces 500mW RGB output. In addition, the six-eye layout distributes the beams across a long linear housing. This arrangement creates a broader visual field than a single-output laser fixture and adds stronger depth to stage backdrops.
Six Full-Color RGB Laser Outputs
Six solid-state laser tubes generate vivid red, green, blue and mixed-color beams. Because each output supports RGB color effects, operators can create single-color scenes, coordinated color changes and multicolor combinations.
The full-color system suits performances that require frequent visual transitions. For example, a lighting programmer can use red beams for high-energy scenes, blue effects for atmospheric moments and mixed RGB colors for musical highlights.
Moreover, the six-eye configuration creates several visible beam points at the same time. As a result, the fixture can fill a wider stage or dance-floor area with one integrated unit.
500mW Output from Each Laser Eye
Each of the six laser eyes provides 500mW RGB beam output. Therefore, the fixture produces clear multibeam effects for suitable indoor performance and entertainment environments.
The 500mW specification refers to the output of each laser eye. Meanwhile, the complete fixture has a rated electrical power of 100W. This total power also supports the rotation system, control electronics and other internal components.
Haze can improve the visibility of laser paths in the air. However, operators must maintain a controlled projection area and prevent direct audience exposure.
270-Degree Rotating Movement
The fixture provides a 270-degree rotation angle. Consequently, the six laser outputs can move through a broad area and create continuously changing beam positions.
Slow movement produces flowing and atmospheric effects for introductions or background scenes. In contrast, faster rotation adds energy to dance music, DJ performances and live entertainment.
In addition, the long housing creates a sweeping visual effect as the fixture rotates. This movement works well above stages, behind performers and across club truss systems.
6CH and 14CH DMX Control
The rotating laser supports both 6-channel and 14-channel DMX modes. The 6CH mode provides straightforward programming, while the 14CH mode offers more detailed control for professional lighting systems.
DMX512 allows operators to coordinate laser colors, movement and effects with other stage fixtures. Therefore, the unit can follow programmed cues alongside moving heads, LED wash lights and strobe fixtures.
Moreover, two channel modes make the product suitable for different console sizes and production requirements.
Automatic and Sound-Activated Operation
In addition to DMX512, the fixture supports automatic, sound-activated and master-slave modes. As a result, it can operate in both professionally programmed shows and simpler entertainment setups.
Sound activation responds to music and provides quick effects for clubs, bars and mobile DJs. Automatic mode runs internal effect sequences without continuous console programming.
Meanwhile, master-slave operation allows several compatible fixtures to run coordinated effects. This option helps installers build a larger laser arrangement with simpler control.
Linear Housing for Wide Coverage
The long linear housing places the six laser outputs across a wide horizontal area. Therefore, the fixture suits rear trusses, stage backdrops, club ceilings and DJ booth installations.
Its dimensions also allow the beams to start from several separated positions. Consequently, the effect appears wider and more layered than beams projected from one central aperture.
For larger venues, operators can install multiple fixtures symmetrically. In addition, DMX control can coordinate their rotation and color effects across the complete stage.
Applications
This full-color laser fixture suits nightclubs, bars, DJ performances, indoor concerts, stage shows, entertainment venues and professional rental projects.
For clubs, it creates moving RGB beams above the dance floor. For live stages, it adds colorful layers behind performers. Furthermore, rental companies can use its multiple control modes for both console-controlled events and faster standalone setups.
Technical Specifications
Model: RG-762B
Product type: Rotating six-eye full-color laser light
Input voltage: AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz
Rated power: 100W
Laser source: Six solid-state laser tubes
Beam color: RGB full color
Beam output: 500mW per laser eye
Rotation angle: 270 degrees
DMX channel modes: 6CH and 14CH
Control modes: DMX512, automatic, sound activated and master-slave
Fixture dimensions: 1015 × 90 × 255mm
Net weight: 13.2kg
Laser Installation and Safety
Professional operators should install and control this laser fixture. Secure the housing with suitable mounting hardware and position it away from direct audience eye level.
Before starting a show, define a controlled projection area and test the complete rotation range. In addition, follow local laser safety requirements, venue rules and suitable operating distances.
Never direct the laser beams toward people, reflective surfaces, vehicles or aircraft. Responsible installation protects the audience while preserving the intended visual effect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does each laser eye produce RGB full-color effects?
Yes. The fixture uses six solid-state RGB laser tubes, and each laser eye provides 500mW full-color output.
How far can the laser system rotate?
The fixture provides a 270-degree rotation angle. Therefore, it can sweep the six beams across a wide indoor performance area.
Can it operate without a DMX controller?
Yes. In addition to DMX512, the unit supports automatic, sound-activated and master-slave operation.
What is the difference between 6CH and 14CH?
The 6CH mode supports simpler programming, while the 14CH mode provides more detailed control for professional lighting setups.
What does the 100W power specification mean?
The 100W figure represents the rated electrical power of the complete fixture. Each of the six laser eyes provides 500mW RGB beam output.
Where can this rotating laser light be used?
It suits indoor clubs, DJ shows, bars, concerts, stage performances, entertainment venues and rental productions. Professional operators must follow applicable laser safety requirements.





















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