PRODUCT
SINOLIGHT • LED CURTAIN WALL SERIES
DIRECTORY
Sinolight’s curtain wall display consists of a series of hanging circuit strips of LEDs that are designed for dance halls, stage lights and concert
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halls that allow changing of patterns in time with the music. It works with professional stage lighting systems and can be perfectly combined
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with sound, light and colour for a spectacular event. Produced with lightweight aluminum material, Sinolight’s curtain wall display adopts a per-
fect design that allows for easy and fast installation, thus cutting down on transportation and installation costs. With high definition, low voltage
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SURGEX • SX1200 SERIES
The SX1200 line provides Advanced Series Mode surge protection and power conditioning for all types of audio, video and computer equip-
ment. Four ranges offer region-specific connectivity and load-capable circuitry, with three models available in each range (RTi, RLi and i). This
gives consultants, contractors and end users a choice of surge suppressors with application-specific features, such as remote turn-on or front-
panel lighting. SX1210 models are 10-amp load-capable (for China and Australia), SX1213 models are 13-amp load-capable (UK), SX1215
models are 15-amp load-capable (South Africa) and SX1216 models are 16-amp load-capable (Europe). All models have 10 grounded IEC
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receptacles on the rear panel, with eight switched and two always on. Both RTi and i models also provide a front-panel courtesy outlet. The
SX1200-RLi has two Neutrik XLR connectors for Littlite gooseneck lamps to provide dimmable illumination of equipment racks in recording
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s studios, custom design / build installations and sound reinforcement applications. The SX1200-RTi has a remote turn-on capability for use in
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integrated power distribution systems. A rear-panel Phoenix connector allows the unit to be connected in a master-satellite configuration with a
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ULTRASONE • HFI-2400
Ultrasone has announced the release of its flagship HFI Series headphone - the HFI-2400. With the debut of the HFI-2400, Ultrasone has
m designed an eye-catching black and silver, open-backed headphone that satisfies the highest of listening demands. The HFI-2400’s are the
flagship headphones in Ultrasone’s famed HFI Series. Distinguished by its airy tone and its modern and elegant design, the HFI-2200’s 40mm
gold-plated driver provides the finest of three-dimensional sound thanks to Ultrasone’s patented S-Logic technology. The HFI-2400 comes
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outfitted with MU metal shielding, similar to all other Ultrasone headphones, which reduces the amount of magnetic radiation emitted from
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standard headphones, up to 98%. Each HFI-2400 comes with a removable 3 metre long, straight cable with 6.3mm gold-plated stereo plug, a
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velvet carrying bag and the Ultrasone demo CD.
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VERLINDE • MOTORISED TROLLEYS
The new motorised trolleys for Stagemaker chain hoists are fitted with speed variation and are controlled by means of the R8CPU VS controller.
The latter makes it possible to create the most elaborate scenic effects by driving up to 64 motors (chain hoist or trolley), in automatic or semi-
automatic mode. Combined with configurations with speed variation motors, and a simple or multiple single-beam crane, the trolley will give full
freedom in the scenic effects while guaranteeing the highest levels of safety. The greatest precision of movement is therefore provided as well
as better management of the stage area. The motorised trolleys are intended to be attached to Eurosystem Alu modular structures. Entirely in
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aluminium, Eurosystem Alu is intended for made-to-measure scenic handling systems for loads of 500kg to 2,000kg. Full ranges of profiles,
trolleys and fasteners enable several thousands of solutions to be produced on the basis of standard elements. Easy and rapid to assemble,
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the Eurosystem Alu handling systems are 50% lighter than their equivalents in steel profiles, whether single rail equipment, single-beam cranes
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WORXAUDIO TECHNOLOGIES • TL1801A
WorxAudio Technologies has announced the company’s highly acclaimed TL1801 subwoofer transducer -now identified as the TL1801A
- has been upgraded to deliver even greater performance. The WorxAudio Technologies TL1801A represents the future of long excursion, high
output sub bass loudspeakers. It’s elegant, advanced design features a high temperature Neodymium magnet surrounding an under hung
voice coil encased in a low carbon steel structure. The transducer’s architecture enables the cone to have extremely high excursion with the
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lowest possible distortion and power compression. Weighing 23.59kg the WorxAudio TL1801A is extremely efficient, and handles an enormous
amount of power. The woofer’s Neodymium magnet has greater BL product over conventional ceramic magnets or smaller Neodymium
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magnets that are commonly utilised in other 18-inch loudspeakers. The TL1801A’s newly advanced cone design utilises a high strength
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excursion, and can move more than three inches prior to any deterioration. The result is a woofer with more linear excursion, thus providing
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ZERO 88 • LIGHTFACTORY VERSION 2.2
Cooper Controls has announced availability of Version 2.2 LightFactory software, a comprehensive, user friendly, and cost effective lighting
controls solution. Version 2.2 adds considerable power with the introduction of multi-user functionality. LightFactory multi-user is built on a
mission critical SQL database that provides a robust network sharing of your show. The software support real time updates from any number
of users plus full partitioning for distributed playback and programming. Other new features in version 2.2 include: additional attributes have
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been made available in generic palettes; shortcut buttons can now be placed directly onto the layout view (channel display); DMX input can
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now be merged with desk channels; a new channel group behaviour allows a submaster to control the hue of colour mixing fixtures; submaster
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and shortcut pages can be assigned a colour for easy on screen reference; new track sheet provides a spreadsheet view of channels vs cues;
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variables have been added to the macro language; a new safety playback mode help to prevent mistaken ‘GO’ commands by requiring a
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second click for follow-on and fading cues; LightFactory can now be triggered by a web site using the new web server connectivity; and full
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