International Dance Party
Posted on Mar 25, 08 06:02 PM PDT

Check out the International Dance Party - this flight box is real neat, as it features a radar that is able to detect people dancing, whereby it will then jump into action by dropping its motorized face to unveil a couple of speakers pumping out 600 watts of groovy tunes. Inside, you will find an LED sign that displays a message, "Dance to Start the Party" in 20 languages - although I don't think hip-grinding, booty shaking sessions need any translation. The more intense the party is, the more stunning the effects will be, with a light show and disco ball being the highlight of the International Dance Party. Once the dance session is over, the box will return to its unassuming role.
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By A real dj , 27/06/08 5:37 PM (CommentID #750166)
Ok… The idea is good… but has anyone looked at the specs????? A puny 80W speaker powered by a home theater 5 channel am!!! They even tell you 5 channels at 130W each. Fine… Sounds good. But it’s STEREO!!! Only two channels are used… And to top that of, the RMS (continuous) power is only part of the small peak power of 130. Doesn’t matter, since the speakers are only 80w.
The lightshow is ok for a small system like this, but the sound REALLY needs a professional touch.
Seriously, when I do a show, I run two (count them… 2) PROFESSIONAL power amps rated at over 2000 watts each and four speakers that can easily carry the power.
Like I said, the concept is good, but man, some professional know-how is required!!!! These guys should hire some real technicians to design the thing, then maybe it will run.
As it is right now, the specs show that this thing will barley sound good at a house party and will do NOTHING for anything larger.
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