

🎉 Light up your stage, not your cables!
The Donner DMX512 Wireless Controller Kit revolutionizes stage lighting control by eliminating cumbersome wiring. Featuring one transmitter and five receivers, it supports up to 7 independent wireless groups with a robust 500-meter range and 126 auto-jumping frequency channels for interference-free, real-time DMX512 protocol transmission. Ideal for professional DJs, event managers, and stage productions seeking sleek, reliable, and scalable wireless lighting solutions.














| ASIN | B0CC2GQGP4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,764 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #293 in Stage Lighting Accessories |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (247) |
| Date First Available | July 17, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 7.2 x 5.2 x 4.17 inches |
| Size | 5 PCS |
T**T
Works great - simplifies stage/control setup by eliminating hardwiring.
In Service 12/23/2015. Application: Small mobile theatrical/dance productions. MacBook Pro 15ʻ, Mid 2013; OS X 10.8.5; QLC+ 10.4.1; ultraDMX Micro USB-DMX interface/dongle Just opened and tested - works exactly as advertised. Works at least 30ʻ distance, through two wooden walls (three rooms away). My Airport reception bombed in the same distance, so i had to get back to the work space to write this. Things i didnʻt realize from the amazon product page: 1) to set the address group (out of seven) the transmitter and receivers work on, you have to push a recessed button - good design, for preventing inadvertent changes, but you need a pen or something similar to push the button. The LED color on the transmitter and the LED (in the dome) of the receiver indicate the address group; just match the colors of the transmitter and receiver LEDʻs. 2) both the transmitter and every receiver must be powered via their individual power adapters (comes w/ each unit). a bit of a pain as you have to have access to AC power; normally not an issue, but if youʻre running it in theatre grid, you need to make sure your adapter is plugged into an appropriate outlet (iʻm assuming that means non-dimmer). Be aware that the instructions are printed in a size 2 or 3 font, so you will probably need a magnifying glass, especially if your eyes are messed up from staring into lights, hahaha. if someone asks, iʻll post them here.
S**C
they came neatly boxed and were actually delivered a little earlier than expected so good news there
Worked exactly as advertised, they came neatly boxed and were actually delivered a little earlier than expected so good news there. The instructions in the box leave a lot to be desired, but you can pick up from youtube all you need to know about set up, which is ridiculously easy. Make sure the receiver is the same color as the transmitter by using a pen or a very fine screwdriver to change the colors to match and your on up and running. Have used them at one gig so far and attached the transmitter to one of my Chauvet Kinta lights and set it as master and the receiver to another Chauvet Kinta light set as slave and after a little tweaking on the master light settings (changed the recommended address on the master to A002 instead of A001) and they worked perfectly. Well made, only downside is they need power, wish they were rechargeable battery type as i'm still running too many power cables, i mount the lights on top of my speakers for smaller gigs with a laser beside it so i'm constantly running out of outlets!
P**M
Worked great. Next time I would probably get the ones ...
Worked great. Next time I would probably get the ones with just antennas on the back. The lights on the receivers were a little distracting when lights were out. Instructions were in the smallest font possible and almost require a magnifying glass. A little annoying but not worth buying something else.
C**S
Saves time and adds flexibility for light placement!
These are literally plug-and-play. Just remember that each transmitter and receiver comes with it's own AC power cable so you don't want to use these for every light. If you're plugging in power cables for every light you may as well plug in a DMX cable. With that in mind, you can use these to put lights anywhere in the room without having to worry about cable length. Here's how I use mine: I bought two transmitters and 5 receivers. One transmitter plugs into my Chauvet 4Bar and a receiver into another 4Bar and I control them both in master/slave mode with the 4Bar's footswitch. I can now separate the lights as far as I want without having to worry about a DMX cable being long enough to connect them. I use my other Donner transmitter on a DMX controller and a transmitter at the beginning of a chain of ADJ Mega Par Profiles used for uplighting. I connect as many lights as I can with 6 foot cables until I reach a point where lights are far away, like on another wall. For those, I start a new chain with a Donner receiver at the beginning. And since I'm running two transmitters to control two different chains, I simply used a paperclip to assign the Donners in my 4Bars to green and the Donners in my uplights and controller to orange. No interference. No latency. Brilliant technology!
K**L
No more running cables
I've had these for a couple of years now paired with Chauvet Show Express. Cuts a lot of time off of our setup and they work great!
B**C
Working like a champ
Plugged in the transmitter, set to a colour (Channel). Then, plugged in the receivers and set them to the same colour (Channel), Waited a few seconds for the signal to stabilize and DONE. Working like a champ! Range is good. Size is good. Build is solid. So far, so good. Excellent solution to stop from having to run wires all over the place. As with any product, it won't get my trust 100% until I put it through its paces at an all-night show, and I'll still have wiring in-place for the next few gigs.. BUT... so far, these things appear amazing!
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