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MA LIGHTING | DIMMA COMPACT www.malighting.com


With the innovative digital dimming system dimMA compact, the well-known reliability of the MA touring dimmers in combination with the outstanding features of the dimMA system is available for permanent installations. All features of the dimMA system are the same as for the dimMA compact. It is just called compact due to the fact that the module size has changed to a height of 4HU. The module offers space for 12 channels now. This allows 108 channels being mounted in one dimMA cabinet, which is a Rittal rack with a footprint of only 0.36 sq metres and enables a high packing density. All connections, ingoing and outgoing lines are located on the inside of the cabinet. A modular connection system on the back side of the modules makes it easy to change modules or get access to the inside terminals. Any additional load terminals or patch fields are therefore redundant. Power feed and outgoing cables can either be routed from the top or the bottom of the cabinet.


POWERSOFT | OTTOCANALI 1204 www.powersoft-audio.com


At only a single rack space and regular depth, the Ottocanali 1204 provides an amazing eight channels with 160W each at four ohms, and 80W each at eight ohms, respectively. Though space seems scarce, Powersoft has managed to also include optional plug-in output transformers. Specifically developed BatFormers can be easily inserted through a dedicated lid in the amplifier chassis, converting any one, or all of the eight channels into a 70V or 100V constant voltage output providing 130W each. With this option and still at 130W per channel at 70/100V, the Ottocanali 1204 provides unheard of versatility and ef- ficiency in both space and power. Utilising classic patented Powersoft technologies, such as the universal switch mode power supply including Power Factor Correction (PFC) and the fixed-frequency class D output stages, results in the expected reliability and sound quality as well as in outstandingly low power consumption and heat dissipation, making the Ottocanali 1204 truly ‘green’. Powersoft also offers the Ottocanali 1204 DSP+ETH, which includes DSP func- tionality for all eight channels, paired with ethernet connectivity for full control and monitoring through the Armonía Pro Audio Suite PC software. On a network, the Ottocanali 1204 DSP+ETH is also compatible with all other Powersoft K, M, D, Q and particularly the Duecanali Series amplifiers.


PR LIGHTING | XS 1200 www.pr-lighting.com


PR Lighting has announced the release of its new XS 1200 Spot - a versatile, bright moving head, with rapid beam movement. Its power is due to the use of a 1200W short arc discharge lamp, which is optimised by the super-efficient optical system.The XS 1200 is fully featured, with smooth CYM colour mixing system with macro function, six dichroic colour filters (plus white) and linear CTO, as well as five indexable rotating gobos and seven fixed gobos plus white (all easily interchangeable). There is a motorised 12º - 22º linear zoom, extended to fixed 26º (16-bit adjustment). Other features include: DMX controlled, linearly adjustable focus; 0 - 100% linearly adjustable dimmer and 5 - 100% adjustable iris; one linear lens, two frosts and one prism (bi-directionally, rotatable, indexable); effect wheel with one CTC, one CTO, one bi-colour filter, one ultra-violet; double strobe / shutter blades, 0.3-25 fps; auto pan (540°) and tilt (270°) position correction, speed adjustable, with lock mechanism; ultra-quiet and smooth operation with advanced control technology; energy saving design and cooling system; fault diagnosis system by sensors; user-friendly LCD menu; isolating protection when ground is not connected; fast and easy installation and maintenance.


SGM | X-5 www.sgm.it


SGM’s white strobe contains 3,000 LEDs with a 50,000 hour lamp life; rather than requiring 1,600 amps to drive 100 conventional strobes the X-5 only requires a 300-amp draw.The X-5 white LED strobe utilises 3,000 Welly Power LEDs, housed in a black, slim aluminium chassis. It also contains 160° lens as standard, tilt of 0°-180°, one or four DMX channels and set up is via OLED five button graphic display. Other features include: simple menu structure; upgradeable software (via DMX); IP20 rated; standard Neutrik powerCON connectors and standard five pin XLR for DMX in / out, with dimensions of 268mm x 500mm x 120mm. As with all SGM’s new LED models, cooling methods have been improved via rectangular heatsinks, set-up and address procedures improved with the aid of internal diagnostics, and control procedures implemented to ensure that lamps run flicker-free.


SPOTLIGHT | MIDI LED ZOOM WASH www.spotlight.it


The Spotlight Midi LED Zoom RGBW Wash 200W is a twin version of the successful Midi LED Zoom RGBW Wash 100W offering double the brightness and coverage. The high intensity LED module features an adjustable zoom from 12° to 50°. With the combination of RGB and white LEDs, it can generate a near infinite mix of colours as well as pre-determined whites ranging from 2900K to 6000K. Each Midi LED module can work either as a single unit with its own yoke, or be assembled with other modules in lines or square formats to create larger, more powerful and diverse effects. The standard front filters can be swapped for softer diffusion, asymmetrical beam spreads or a more concentrated beam with saturated colours.


WYBRON | CYGNUS INCITE www.wybron.com


Wybron has introduced anotherleap forward in LED technology with the Cygnus Incite 375W profile. Incite’s extraordinarily bright, patent pending colour mix- ing technology offers as much as five the brightness of competing fixtures, with an incredible CRI up to 92. A quiet, advanced thermal management system ensures optimal output and consistent colour over longer life spans. Users can print your own gobos. Industry leading efficiency combined with elegant self- contained design (meaning no need for dimmers, power supplies, colour changers, excess cabling or lamp replacement) translates into substantial up-front and long-term savings for the user. Other specifications include: a simple user interface; eight or 16 bit DMX control modes; true fade to zero with 80,000:1 dimming ratio and instant bumps; variable white colour temperature control channel; RGB master/ RGBW modes; focus mode turns on light at the fixture for convenient focusing; strobe mode with frequency and flash duration control; high-speed mode for flicker-free high-shutter speed video or film lighting, even a 1/6000 of a second exposure; stand-alone mode with programmable sequences and master / slave capability; and RDM capable for device configuration ration and feedback.


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