Cyberlight History

Hi guys,
Any Cyberlight experts in the forum?

I was trying to gather some information on the history/release dates of the Cyberlight models.

I can't afford a new 2.0 model and plus it's too powerful for me (2000 watts). So, i'm looking at getting a used model, however there are many to choose from and I can't seem to find a comparison sheet for the models. There's the Turbo, SV, CX and CL i believe.

I'm not sure what ones are the latter models or did they all come out at the same time, but have different levels of features?

Any help picking a solid problem free model would be appreciated. (Or would you buy one at all in favour of another brand) I know the old Intellibeams were mostly lemons...how are the CyberLights?

I miss the Trackspot. I wish Highend would bring out an "all purpose" scanner head light again. 250watts - 575watts - somewhere in that field - something that doesn't cost your left arm and your first born. It seems Martin is still making the 250 Watt SCX-700 light for average sized clubs.

It seems they are heading towards servicing the corporate sector instead of the Ten's of thousands of average nightclubs - shame.

Any help would be appreciated on the Cyberlight history (years they were released etc, and features).
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  • Thanks tadawson and bradpepe. That explains it very well.

    I still wish Highend would release a new "turbo" Trackspot. Something for the clubs. A 2000 watt 220V light is overkill for most bars.

    The only options for this scanner market now are chinese lights or european. (Martin Scx-6700 / Elation/ ADJ etc). Bring it home guys, made in the USA again. Don't cater to just a few touring corporations, but remember the 10,000 bars out here too who will be retiring their trackspots in the next few years and ready and looking for a new "Turbo Trackspot" :P 575 Watts sounds nice - 120 Volts... Sounds about right :)
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  • Thanks tadawson and bradpepe. That explains it very well.

    I still wish Highend would release a new "turbo" Trackspot. Something for the clubs. A 2000 watt 220V light is overkill for most bars.

    The only options for this scanner market now are chinese lights or european. (Martin Scx-6700 / Elation/ ADJ etc). Bring it home guys, made in the USA again. Don't cater to just a few touring corporations, but remember the 10,000 bars out here too who will be retiring their trackspots in the next few years and ready and looking for a new "Turbo Trackspot" :P 575 Watts sounds nice - 120 Volts... Sounds about right :)
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