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140 GUIDE - Moving heads


A&O TECHNOLOGY | FALCON CMY LED-VIDEO www.ao-technology.com


The hybrid A&O Falcon CMY LED-Video is an innovatation of the A&O Falcon range. The extraordinary and powerful xenon searchlight is equipped with a LED video matrix on its back and front body, which guarantees very bright and absolutely sharp rendering of colours and graphic contents. It is perfect for video sequences with smooth colour fading and perfect font representation. The DMX controlled A&O Falcon CMY LED-Video is for indoor / outdoor use, and convinces with its CMY colour changer with an extra scroller for special effects. Designed for both floor-mounted and suspended / inverted use, the A&O Falcon CMY LED-Video is perfect for large events in stadia, large scale places and stages, where the innovative combination of a xenon beam with video banner is desired. With perfect binning, the LED video panel guarantees smooth and seamless colour transitions. An excellent contrast and a pixel pitch of 20mm offer a highly sharp display of graphic sequences like fonts. The powerful xenon searchlight, based on the proven A&O Falcon 6000 CMY, in combination with the brilliant LED video matrix provides new possibilities for lighting design.


ADB | WARP www.adblighting.com


The ADB Warp and Warp / Motorised range of cool beam zoom profile spotlights provides exceptional brightness and high optical perfor- mance. Exceptional light output is characteristic of the range – for example, 3,900 lux measured at 10 metres with 12° field angle and an 800W halogen lamp. The automated and the manual Warp spotlights feature identical photometric characteristics, allowing homogenous lighting whenever both versions coexist in a rig, and perfect colour matching when colour changers are used. There’s a choice of two zoom ranges, 12° - 30° and 22° - 50°. The Warp Manual is the world’s first zoom profile spotlight with ring control, with conventional shutters replaced by four integrated blades, each with 360° accurate, stable endless rotation capability. The design features a dichroic glass reflec- tor for low gate and beam temperature and access to all controls from any position around the spotlight. The latest Warp Daylight 575W version features exceptional brightness, beam quality, silent operation and ADB’s patented ring control. The Warp / Motorised 800W is the perfect fully automated zoom profile for the theatre, the opera house or concert hall and features completely silent fan-less operation, with DMX512 or Ethernet (ArtNet) protocol, and is ACN and RDM ready.


B&K BRAUN | COBALT BEAM PLUS 5R www.b-und-k.de


The new Cobalt Beam Plus 5R is based on a new generation of moving heads and illumination effects. Due to its Philips Platinum 5R discharge lamp it can create an output of 138,500 lux at 10 metres, with a beam angle of 2.8º. The moving head offers a huge range of effects, created by its 14 colours, 12 rotating gobos, five facet prism, and its frost filter, all of which allow the fixture to illuminate over huge distances. The zoom angle is selectable (2.8° and 3.4°). The Cobalt Beam Plus 5R is also equipped with a wireless solution receiver for DMX. The fixture can be used for stage lighting, as a skybeam thanks to its focused power, or even as an exhibition light due to its frost filter.


BRITEQ | BT W 91-L3 ZOOM www.beglec.com


The BT W 91-L3 Zoom is a compact but extremely bright LED moving wash for professional use in theatres, concerts, TV studios, disco- theques and for rental companies. This is the second version, and it has additional amber LEDs and more output thank its predecessor. (13,100 lux at five metres). It features a very fast zoom function for beam angles between 8° and 40°. The fixture is based on 91 high power 3W LEDs (22 red, 23 green, 22 blue, 12 white,12 amber). It operates with miminal noise and has a temperature controlled fan speed. The white LEDs soften the colours to produce pastel colours, while the use of excellent optical lenses results in perfect colour mixing, free from unwanted colour spots. The fixture actually has an infinite colour palette thanks to its high frequency 400Hz RGB colour mixing technology. It is compact, stylish and features a very robust enclosure including omega clamps.


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