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Guide to A Disco Mirror Ball
Mirror products are something that we all use every day. We use them when we are getting dressed, and we use them when we apply make up. You will find that knowing more about disco mirror ball, will help you make a better choice when it comes to shopping for what you need in a mirror. Probably the most recognized icon from the 1970's is the disco ball. And today it is still one of the popular light effects for those party vibes. The disco era might be gone but partying certainly hasn't. So why not decorate with a disco mirror ball? Ready to create that classic disco look? The simplest method is to hang a mirror ball in the center of your room and light using pin spots. To get that classic look you need a minimum of two pin spots on opposite sides of your globe. If you want to have a bit of fun you can add some colored lenses. Four pin spots with complementary colors works great! For example let's say you put green and red on one side and amber and blue on the other. You will get a fabulous mix of color swirling and weaving across the floor. Something else that works great is to use a variety of balls that are different sizes. You can hang a 22" ball in the center of your space and then hang 8", 10", and 12" balls around it. It creates a fabulous effect that bounces lights in varying degrees around the room. Add the colored pin spots and wow!! You can also achieve a very cool effect by hanging the balls across the ceiling with the largest in the middle and the varying sizes around the room. Then place pin spots on each ball for a very cool effect!! Each disco mirror ball will need to be powered. One motor can power more than one ball....
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