EAW VF PASSIVE SERIES
www.eaw.com
The new VF Passive Series consists of five models of VFR two-way full-range loudspeakers - two VFS subwoofers and three VSM stage monitors. This range represents a new approach to the needs of professional audio from EAW; combining a hybrid of portable and install features in one package. VF products were engineered with a robust design, including uncompromised sound quality for multiple applications with clean blended lines, rigging, and transformer options - features requested in an installation product. Extremely versatile, these new units offer outstanding sound quality and power for value, and the boxes feature a clean, consistent design with an elegant style. The VF Series is intended for both portable and install applications and environments, including auditoriums, theatres, nightclubs and DJ setups, bars, and music performances.
ELDOLED LINEARDRIVE 720D
www.eldoled.com
eldoLED’s LINEARdrive 720D is an ideal choice for full-colour LED applications in entertainment, stage, façade and architectural lighting. It has been upgraded to support 5V, 12V, 24V and 48V LED strips. The LED strips can even operate concurrently, giving designers increased freedom and future proofing for the installation. The LINEARdrive, which dims down to as low as 0.1%, can be used with all leading protocols (DALI, DMX, DMX/RDM, 0-10V). A wealth of configurations settings is set over the intuitive user interface. Thanks to the driver’s remote device management support, you can easily track down and address your luminaires from an RDM capable DMX controller. No need to open luminaires to re-address the driver during installation or re-commissioning. When using the LINEARdrive in a DMX network, you can easily configure it to get the light output response that fits the dynamic effects of your application, even if you have to work with a DMX controller whose signal quality is not the world’s great- est. No matter which type of application you have, the LINEARdrive will deliver the effect you want.
GDS LITEWARESAT
www.gds.uk.com
With a remote, fully adjustable head offering 360º pan and 180º tilt, focusing a light anywhere has never been easier. LiteWareSAT can be instantly modified with the use of the innovative internally wired extendable pole to offer elevation between 1.7 metres - 2.6 metres. The poles offer a weather proof quick lock mechanism to insure maximum speed of deployment. The head units can be easily interchanged and either mounted direct to the base unit, onto the pole or loose cabled for complete remote flexibility. There are three options. RGB, warm white and cool white. Accessories include a metal base for stabilising the unit in full extension, barn door and gel holder attachments for the white versions. All the regular benefits to the LiteWare range are as standard with LiteWareSAT, charging and run time, charging flightcases, wireless control, and indoor / outdoor use. The LiteWareSAT docks are fully compatable with the LiteWare Range of charging flightcases.
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