Laserworld CS-6000 micro

Specifically built for semi-professional use, the Laserworld CS-6000 micro is an analog-modulated RGB diode laser delivering an output of 5'800 mW. The system is designed for laser effects such as beams, waves, and tunnels, and can also display basic graphics. For versatile operation, integrated ILDA and DMX interfaces are provided, alongside plug-and-play functions, sound-to-light, stand-alone, and master-slave modes. This unit is an ideal solution for medium-sized clubs, indoor events, and mobile DJ applications.
Professional users can significantly expand the control options by using the external ShowNET interface and conveniently integrate the Laserworld CS-6000 micro into existing setups or workflows.
Professional users can significantly expand the control options by using the external ShowNET interface and conveniently integrate the Laserworld CS-6000 micro into existing setups or workflows.
- 5'800 mW guaranteed power
- Graphics capable - 30 kpps @ 8°
- Max. scan angle 50°
- Full colour mixing - analog modulation
- Extremely sharp, intense beams – ca. 5 mm / 1.2 mrad
- Save safety settings directly to the laser; these apply in all modes
- Link multiple units with Power linking, DMX, and ILDA
- Free computer control software – Showeditor - upgradable to Showcontroller
- Multiple control modes - Auto, DMX, ArtNet, and ILDA
The laser can be controlled with a standard DMX controller or DMX software.
The laser can be controlled over standard ILDA, the analog control signal for laser control. External Digital-Analog-Converters (DACs) can be used.
The Laserworld CS-6000 micro is an analog modulated full color RGB laser system with a guaranteed output power of 5'800 mW. The red laser source has an output power of 950 mW / 638 nm, the green 1'500 mW / 520 nm and the blue of 400 mW / 450 nm. The diode sources ensure brilliant colors and powerful laser beams. The projector has very good beam specifications with approximately ca. 5 mm / 1.2 mrad. Pattern size can be set by two rotary buttons (X and Y axis) on the rear side of the housing. The sensitivity of the microphone for sound-to-light operation can be adjusted via the integrated display.
The ca. 130 (layers, tunnels, fences, waves, etc.) patterns can be triggered by DMX, in automatic mode as well as in sound-to-light mode, whereas DMX allows for distinctive modification of the output through various modifiers. If the automatic mode is active, the pre-programmed patterns run automatically in consecutive order and according to their speed. In sound-to-light mode, the playback speed and frame replay is synchronized to the sound that is detected by the built-in microphone. In addition to the modes mentioned above, this laser system has a master-slave mode, which means that laser systems of the same series (slave projectors), connected via DMX to a main system (master projector), synchronously project the same patterns as the master projector.
Computer controllable through a professional ILDA interface, the Laserworld CS-6000 micro allows custom or pre-programmed laser shows, logos, texts, or own graphics and animations to be created in combination with laser control software. By using the external ShowNET interface, more professional users can significantly expand the control options and make use of a variety of different control software, including the Showeditor software and the professional Showcontroller Software Suite.
Featuring a compact and lightweight housing with a solid bracket, the laser is easy to transport and set up, which is particularly beneficial for mobile DJs and temporary laser shows. Its small size also allows for mounting in confined spaces or delicate mounting positions for permanent installations.
Ideal for small to semi-professional applications, the Laserworld CS-6000 micro is perfectly suitable for bars, small to medium sized clubs and nightclubs as well as for mobile DJs, wedding DJs, and in any party location..
The ca. 130 (layers, tunnels, fences, waves, etc.) patterns can be triggered by DMX, in automatic mode as well as in sound-to-light mode, whereas DMX allows for distinctive modification of the output through various modifiers. If the automatic mode is active, the pre-programmed patterns run automatically in consecutive order and according to their speed. In sound-to-light mode, the playback speed and frame replay is synchronized to the sound that is detected by the built-in microphone. In addition to the modes mentioned above, this laser system has a master-slave mode, which means that laser systems of the same series (slave projectors), connected via DMX to a main system (master projector), synchronously project the same patterns as the master projector.
Computer controllable through a professional ILDA interface, the Laserworld CS-6000 micro allows custom or pre-programmed laser shows, logos, texts, or own graphics and animations to be created in combination with laser control software. By using the external ShowNET interface, more professional users can significantly expand the control options and make use of a variety of different control software, including the Showeditor software and the professional Showcontroller Software Suite.
Featuring a compact and lightweight housing with a solid bracket, the laser is easy to transport and set up, which is particularly beneficial for mobile DJs and temporary laser shows. Its small size also allows for mounting in confined spaces or delicate mounting positions for permanent installations.
Ideal for small to semi-professional applications, the Laserworld CS-6000 micro is perfectly suitable for bars, small to medium sized clubs and nightclubs as well as for mobile DJs, wedding DJs, and in any party location..
> More details










Distributed brands: