When the specification sheets of KVANT Clubmax and KVANT Legolas are compared, one could say they are both designed as stage lighting lasers. But looking at them closely you’ll find some significant differences.
They are both almost identical when it comes to the design of individual internal components – they are both capable of the same laser display performance and both will output the same amount of laser power with the same beam properties.
Although both systems come with an inbuilt FB4 laser control interface, the Legolas has this interface hidden inside the unit altogether – and here comes the most important difference:
Legolas is designed and constructed to be used and installed permanently outdoors.
The Legolas housing is capable of handling harsh weather conditions and when installed accordingly to the installation manual, it is 100% rain-proof. As such it can be also used in dusty conditions. Furthermore, the Legolas laser display system is equipped with internal heating which makes it usable outdoors even during some cold sub-zero nights.
In opposite to Legolas, the Clubmax systems are designed purely for indoor laser displays. Although, if used in conjunction with rain cover you could run them outdoors, but they should never be installed outdoors permanently.