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Its machined aluminium hardware and tough black anodised finish ensure the DMX USB Pro MK2 is a durable road warrior. Delays and dropouts are history, even under heavy use, thanks to a CPU six times faster than the previous generation. You can rest assured that your computer will be protected from any stray voltages and faults that may occur on the DMX line.

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Each DMX port features 1500V full isolation for both Data and power lines. Perfect for art installations, shop displays or any other space requiring up to 512 channels of reliable DMX playback. This can be saved onto the USB Pro Mk2’s internal memory for infinite looping or for one-time playback following powerup.
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With ENTTEC’s free configuration tools, a 1 universe DMX stream can be recorded using Art-Net and then imported into your Pro MK2 or directly through the Pro MK2’s DMX input port. With industry standard-5 pin input and output connectors using the included breakout cable, you can plug your Pro MK2 directly into a fixture for quick on-site RDM analysis (in combination with 3rd party software). This means it isn’t dependent on your PC’s processor to regulate a steady, reliable flow of data to your fixtures regardless of your PC’s workload. The DMX USB Pro MK2 also features an internal frame buffer for consistent DMX generation when outputting. In addition to doubling the channel capacity of the existing DMX USB Pro, the Pro MK2 introduces a new standalone playback function.
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The Pro MK2 is fully backward compatible with any software that already works with the original DMX USB Pro to support a single universe. It interacts with a broad array of supported 3rd party commercial and free software running on either PCs or Macs. The DMX USB Pro MK2 can control up to 1024 DMX channels or receive them through one simple USB 2.0 connection. Introducing the new industry standard DMX/USB interface. Dart Zone wafflehead darts are best for most blasters.The DMX USB Pro Mk2 interface builds on the functionality of the original DMX USB Pro to provide even more functionality in a smaller footprint.

This will be useless if you're using Nerf Elite darts, since they don't care how long you take to aim your blaster, they'll go wherever they want. It can be easy to burn through ammo when you’re carelessly firing two weapons at once. Reloading is pretty hard, but if you have 2 Stryfes with 18 round magazines, you'll have 36 shots before needing to reload. Any flywheel blaster will do just fine, because they can be operated with only one hand. although this will require you to be able to carry and reload them, which is quite a hassle. What you’ll lack in ammo capacity and precision, you’ll make up for in having two of them.

Try it with smaller, easier to handle sidearms like the Hammershot, Stryfe, or even primary weapons like Slingfire and Hyperfire. You’ve got two hands-why not use two blasters? Simply pick up an extra weapon and keep those trigger fingers working overtime. When sniping, keep yourself concealed to avoid being forced into a showdown.Patient players with good aim make the best snipers.Remember, half-length darts (36mm) are better than full-lengths, since they're more front-heavy (but lighter), so they're more stable in flight. If your sniper is completely out of ammo, have an accurate pistol like the Dart Zone Pro Mk.II or Aeon Pro. If you're out of darts, have a magazine refill and if you have a storage stock, store a magazine in it. The Dart Zone Nexus Pro is generally regarded the main entry point for sniping at $50 USD, though you might also fare well with the silence and range of a Zing bow (bows made by Nerf are extremely inaccurate). Designated modded snipers can be a great asset to securing victory in a Nerf war, especially when you’re playing with large teams.

Nerf "sniper" rifles do not fire darts from long range or with greater precision than assault-style weapons and pistols. If you’re playing in a more open space, you have the option of a "sniper".
