RCF D LINE SERIES
www.rcf.it
The new RCF D LINE Series is designed to provide all the right features for professional applications, and to deliver high power output and legendary RCF technology and sound. The series comprises four D Line models.: the HD10-A and HD12-A active two way monitor, the HDL20-A active line array module and the HDL18-AS high powered subwoofer. D Line’s Class D power amplifier technology combines punchy operating performance with high efficiency in a lightweight solution. The integrated DSP manages crossover, equalisation, soft limiter, compressor and dynamic bass boost. The high power woofer delivers extremely accurate punchy bass and the custom-made compression driver offers a transparent midrange with extreme fidelity. The concept of these unique speakers is to produce natural vocals, clear sound at long distances, and SPL power that is stable at very high levels. Users can push the boost equalisation switch to experience the extremely deep response and precise low frequency control.
ROBERT JULIAT ALEDIN WASH
www.robertjuliat.fr
Robert Juliat’s Aledin 330 LED Wash is a variable beam angle, 85W LED washlight designed to complement the award-winning Robert Juliat Aledin 630 LED Profile spot. Using the same technology and light source as the Profile, Aledin 330 Wash offers a choice of two colour temperatures (3500K or 5800K) making it suitable for theatre, studio and event applications as well as architectural and exhibi- tion work. By sharing the same LED array, driver and PSU as Aledin Profile, the Aledin Wash matches perfectly with the Profile for dimming and colour temperature. Its 200mm Fresnel lens guarantees maximum light output whilst its variable beam angle (20° - 98°) ranges from spot to flood settings. The long LED life ensures durability and keeps maintenance time to a minimum, whilst the flicker-free, integrated, dimmable electronic ballast makes it ideal for camera and studio applications. Housed in a standard RJ 310 body, Aledin 330 Wash retains all the ergonomic features of all Robert Juliat spot- lights. Aledin 330 Wash therefore blends in happily with a standard lighting rig but brings the additional benefits of low heat output, minimal power consumption and no UV/ IR emissions, presenting the perfect low energy, high quality, lighting solution.
ZERO 88 ZEROWIRE CRMX
www.zero88.com
Based on industry leading wireless DMX technology, the ZeroWire CRMX from Cooper Controls fea- tures the first automated and adaptive wireless technology specifically developed for the lighting indus- try. CRMX wireless transmissions optimise the use of available frequencies providing the markets most reliable wireless DMX solution. This fully automated feature offers unrivalled convenience and peace of mind during operation. The wireless DMX / RDM products offer this innovation in rugged enclosures designed to meet the particular requirements of the entertainment and architainment markets.
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