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FULL FAT AUDIO FFA-4004 & FFA-6004


www.fullfataudio.com


Full Fat Audio’s 4-channel amplifiers feature rugged build, superb sound quality and high power output. Ideal for any professional audio application such as touring sound loudspeakers either for the main PA system or on stage bi-amplified monitors. They are also very useful for installed sound to drive a combination of bass or full range loudspeakers. Power specifications are four 1000W for the FFA-4004, and four 1500W for the FFA-6004 at four ohm load. These amplifiers use FFA proprietary Class D circuits partnered with high power switch mode power supplies. Full Fat Audio amplifiers are entirely designed and manufactured in the UK and include a five year manufactures warranty.


LAMA VITA SILKHAZ


www.lama-vita.com


SilkHaz is a complete range of compressor free hazer solutions from Lama Vita to where there is a need to produce a continuous mist effect to create special mood. Its simple, compact and streamline appearance allows the SilkHaz to blend into a variety of different backgrounds. SilkHaz has been specially designed to provide a steady and even mist using a water base fluid, removing any residue that might normally be left after operation. A large LCD display with timer output control and a built-in DMX channel controls the mist output. SilkHaz is suitable for a number of applications including theatres and nightclubs. SilkHaz unit are available in 400W, 700W and 900W and have three colour options, silver, white and black.


LOBO BLISS-XT


www.lobo.de


VISIT US AT Hall 11.0 / Booth A05 + A11 Frankfurt/M., March 21 - 24, 2012


Lobo’s Bliss-XT projector has a stylish design, and it bundles all characteristic features of its big brother in a compact housing. Above that it is also extraordinarily silent. Considering that the unit is furnished with one of the best scanning systems money can buy, this product is also a small revolution in terms of price. However, the bliss projectors do not make any compromise in regards to reliability and brightness. Instead of the commonly established parallel alignment of the beams coming from low-powered laser diodes, inside a bliss projector the beams of laser diodes of the latest gen- eration are perfectly overlaid - and this without permanent re-adjustment as it is necessary with most other diode lasers. Thanks to the optical systems called PCS, which originally was developed for the sparks series, also the bliss projectors offer an enormous brightness despite a relatively low output power.


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