The Moving Mirror 6 brings the energy of disco nights to your modern events. On a concert stage, in a club, for a wedding or a DJ party, its six curved mirrors create a mesh of beams that sweep across walls and ceilings. In a bar or restaurant, it adds chic light relief without complicating the setup, while at home it transforms a living room into a true dancefloor.
Compact and easy to use, it targets mobile DJs who want a strong visual impact in record time, club operators seeking a reliable "wow" effect night after night, and lighting technicians looking for an original graphic element to integrate into a lighting plot. Rental companies and event providers will appreciate its versatility and output with just a Spot or Beam moving head.
A true reinterpretation of the disco ball, the Moving Mirror 6 features six curved rotating discs fully covered with mirrors. Their rotation speeds and directions can be independently controlled via DMX, allowing for layered contrasting light trajectories: tight spirals, broad washes, hypnotic counter-rotations. The result: a lively effect that fills the space and captures attention from every angle.
For instant lighting, activate an automatic mode or music detection. The movement then adapts to the tempo without programming, perfect for opening the dancefloor or changing the mood between sets. With a controller, the 9-channel DMX mapping offers fine control of each disc to compose your routines, cue breaklights, or speed up rotations at the drop.
The Moving Mirror 6 operates with an external light source. Aim a focused beam-ideally a Spot or Beam moving head-at the mirrored surface to project sharp, impactful rays. Depending on your fixture's power and colorimetry, you get very graphic visuals: single color for a retro aesthetic, quick gradients for a club vibe, or ultra-sharp white beams for a theatrical effect.
Designed to be operational within moments, it plugs in, configures, and secures easily thanks to the included safety sling. Its low power consumption facilitates integration into already busy stages, and its compact size allows creative placements: above the dancefloor, at the back of the stage, or in pairs to create a beam tunnel enveloping the audience.