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The ultimate party accessory. Create a stunning display to complement any special event with these mirror disco balls. Great to set the mood at: parties, dances, clubs, weddings, birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, or any occasion when you want to turn the fun up a notch.
 
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2" Mirror Ball
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  4" Mirror Ball
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  6" Mirror Ball
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  8" Mirror Ball
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8" Mirror Ball
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  8" Mirror Ball
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  8" Mirror Ball
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  10" Mirror Ball
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10" Mirror Ball
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  12" Mirror Ball
Price: $17.99
  12" Mirror Ball
Price: $39.99
  12" Mirror Ball
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12" Mirror Ball
Price: $29.99
  16" Mirror Ball
Price: $49.99
  16" Mirror Ball
Price: $29.99
  20" Mirror Ball
Price: $89.99
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20" Mirror Ball
Price: $69.99
  20" Mirror Ball
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      8" LED Mirror Ball
Price: $34.99
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8" Mirror Ball on Stand
Price: $39.99
  LED Rotating Balls
Price: $49.99
  8" Mirror Ball Kit
Price: $29.99
  12" Mirror Ball Kit
Price: $34.99
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16" Mirror Ball Kit
Price: $89.99
  20" MIrror Ball Party Kit
Price: $129.99
  16" Mirror Ball LED Kit
Price: $149.99
  20" MIrror Ball LED Kit
Price: $189.99
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Battery Powered Motor
Price: $8.99
  1 RPM Mirrorball Motor
Price: $9.99
  3 RPM Mirrorball Motor
Price: $9.99
  Heavy Duty Motor
Price: $22.99
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Pinspot
Price: $9.99
  Pinspot LED
Price: $74.99
  Pinspot - DMX LED
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  What is a disco ball?

 

 


A disco ball, mirror ball, glitter ball, or ball mirror is a roughly spherical object that reflects light directed at it in many directions, producing a complex display. Its surface consists of hundreds or thousands of facets, nearly all of approximately the same shape and size, and each having a mirrored surface. Usually it is mounted well above the heads of the people present, suspended from a device that causes it to rotate steadily on a vertical axis, and illuminated by spotlights, so that stationary viewers experience beams of light flashing over them, and see myriad spots of light spinning around the walls of the room.

What are now called "disco balls" were first used in nightclubs in the 1920s. An early example can be seen in the nightclub sequence of Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt, a German silent film from 1927. In the 1970s, these devices were a standard accompaniment to disco music, and by the end of the 20th century, the name "disco ball" had largely eclipsed the earlier names that had been applied to the object.

Miniature disco balls are sold as novelties and used for a number of decorative purposes, including dangling from the rear-view mirror of an automobile.

With the appearance of infrared networks, disco balls have found a new application, as a method of dispersing the infrared signals.

The world's largest rotating disco ball is situated in the ABC Nightclub in Glasgow, Scotland.[1]

Pink Floyd used a disco ball on their 1987 and 1994 world tours. The disco ball used on the 1987 tour was somewhat larger than normal but nowhere near as large as the disco ball used on the 1994 tour. This particular disco ball is one of the largest in the world. 4.9 metres in diameter, it rises to a height of 21.3 metres before opening to a width of 7.3 metres, revealing a 12 kilowatt Phobeus HMI lamp.[2] Both can be seen on the video of each tour: "Delicate Sound of Thunder and "P*U*L*S*E" during the song "Comfortably Numb".

Madonna used a 2-ton disco ball that was embellished by 2 million dollars' worth of Swarovski crystals for her Confessions Tour in 2006. [3]

We found several websites that sell disco balls, party kits, motors, and pinspots. Visit these websites for great deals:

www.eliminatorlightingdirect.com
www.cheapdjgear.us
www.cheapbandgear.com


About us . . .

Welcome to your one stop online shop for disco supplies where we offer disco lighting, and full size disco balls, along with other DJ lighting and moving disco ball supplies. Whether you are looking for shiny disco balls, for disco lights, a quality disco ball motor luxury disco mirror ball lighting, or for a high quality mirror disco ball, a complete disco ball light kit, revolving lights, and a spinning disco mirror ball; we offer all of the mirror ball and other lighting supplies you need. A disco ball, mirror balls, or ball mirror is a roughly spherical object that reflects light directed at it in many directions, producing a complex display. Its surface consists of hundreds or thousands of facets, nearly all of approximately the same shape and size, and each having a mirrored ball outer surface. Usually it is mounted well above the heads of the people present, suspended from a device that causes it to rotate steadily on a vertical axis so that stationary viewers experience beams of light flashing over them. What are now called "disco balls" were first used in nightclubs in the 1920's. An early example can be seen in the nightclub sequence of Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt, a German silent film from 1927. In the 1970s, these devices were a standard accompaniment to disco music, and by the end of the 20th century, the name "disco ball" had largely eclipsed the earlier names that had been applied to the object. Also check out disco balls  mirror balls and www.DiscoBall.us.