MODELS & SPECIFICATIONS
 

Beamburst Aqua 250 in action -- click for larger photo

Lumalaser Beamburst Diamond 300 laser projectorThe classic Beamburst laser projectors are ideal for nightclubs, discos, raves, trade shows and other locations needing spectacular Star Wars-like laser beams and special effects.

Beamburst projectors shoot the laser in 8 or 10 different directions. Add-on modules split the beams into a few, or hundreds of smaller shafts, to fill your venue with laser light.

To become a "laser DJ", simply switch the mirrors to music using a standard DMX lighting controller.

Lumalaser has a wide selection of laser powers and colors available. The Beamburst projectors below fall into two groups, one with 10 beams (Diamond/Aqua) and one with 8 (all others). Within these two groups, you can select from the brightest power and best colors for your needs.
  
 

                             
     
Beamburst model   Diamond
350
Aqua
300
  Fuchsia
50
Amber
50
Ruby
50
Emerald
50
  Emerald
20
  Amber
5
Ruby
5
Emerald
5
 
Photos
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Differences between models These two projectors differ in the laser color, power and type. These four "50-series" projectors have higher powers (compared to those listed to the right). They differ only in the laser color. This "20-series" projector is intermediate in power. These three "5-series" projectors have lower powers (compared to those listed to the left). They differ only in the laser color.
Laser power 350 mW
(over 1/3 watt)
300 mW
(just under 1/3 watt)
50 mW  (1/20 watt) 20 mW
(1/50 watt)
5 mW  (1/200 watt)
ü Does not require a U.S. government variance
Colors
Models with two or more lasers allow mixing, to get in-between shades

Red, yellow, green, aqua, blue, violet.
Full dimming capabilities.

Green, aqua, blue, dark blue.
Full dimming capabilities.

Red, fuchsia, and deep violet (almost "black light")

Red, yellow, and green

Red

 

Green

 

Green

Red, yellow, and green

 

Red

 

Green

 

Laser type Laser diode (red) plus argon gas (green and blue) Argon gas (green and blue) Red (635nm) and deep violet (410nm) laser diodes Red (635nm) and green (532nm) laser diodes Red
(635nm)
laser diode
Green (532nm)
laser diode
Green
(532nm)
laser diode
Red (635nm) and green (532nm) laser diodes Red
(635nm)
laser diode
Green (532nm)
laser diode
Beam turrets 10
(2 can be on simultaneously)
8
Beam modules included 6 Single Beam Modules
2 Beam Splitter Modules
4 Diffraction Beam Modules
4 Color Splitter Modules
6 Single Beam Modules,
4 Beam Splitter Modules
2 Diffraction Beam Modules
 
Auto-chase programs No Yes
Sound-activated programs No Yes
Internal beam selection
(for beam targeting)
No Yes
DMX-512 control channels 16
ü Click here for list of Diamond/Aqua DMX assignments.
Up to 24
ü Includes auto-chase feature (no DMX needed to do a chase)
ü Click here for list of Fuchsia/Amber/Ruby/Emerald DMX assignments.
Rear controls
(click to enlarge photo)
(photo not available) (photo not available)
Dimensions 30"W x 13"D x 12"H
(76 x 33 x 30.5 cm)
24.5"W x 1.75"D x 10"H
(62 x 4.5 x 25 cm)
Weight   25 lbs. (11 kg)   7 lbs. (3 kg)  
Power requirements   120 VAC 60 Hz.
15 amps (1700 watts)
  100-240 VAC @ 50-60 Hz.
2 amps (20 watts)
ü Plug has built-in power supply, providing 12VDC @ 1 amp. Tip is positive (+), sleeve is negative (-).
 
Laser power saver circuit
(
power down)
  Yes   Yes  
Design/production country  
U.S.A.
 
U.S.A.
 
Warranty   One year limited warranty from date of purchase.   One year limited warranty from date of purchase.  
Laser safety information
(click labels to see enlarged view)
  Laser hazard symbol (caution triangle)
Explanatory Label:  Class 3B  <500mW  457-650nm
CDRH Compliance Label
 
Diamond 300 / Aqua 250
  Laser hazard symbol (caution triangle)
Explanatory Label:  Class 3B  <500mW  410-650nm
CDRH Compliance Label
 
Fuchsia 50
Laser hazard symbol (caution triangle)
Explanatory Label:  Class 3B  <500mW  532-650nm
CDRH Compliance Label
 
Amber 50 / Ruby 50 / Emerald 50 / Emerald 20
Laser hazard symbol (caution triangle)
Class 3R label
 
Amber 5 / Ruby 5 / Emerald 5
 
Beamburst model   Diamond
350
Aqua
300
  Fuchsia
50
Amber
50
Ruby
50
Emerald
50
Emerald
20
Amber
5
Ruby
5
Emerald
5
 

 

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         Laser power explained -- What makes for a bright projector
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Press release -- Introduction of the Beamshaper module, November 2003
  
  Press release -- New front-panel LCD controls for Beamburst, January 2004
    Documentary: Lasers and the Red Baron -- Information about a Discovery Channel documentary using a laser beam to simulate machine gun bullets (this Special Report published as a public service for those in laser display)
 

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