conventional lamp sources. The Plasma Spots produce excellent colour rendering, as well as a fl at and even light beam, ideal for the varied light show required for both stage and dancefl oor lighting effects. Jason continued: “Based on the theatre specifi cation the iris and zoom of the 300’s really allow some dramatic scene changes. The colours that you can mix in the 300’s are brilliant.” Hanging over the dancefl oor is a large circular truss made up of four sections of Global Truss Arcs, which create a three metre diameter circle. A further two 4-metre sections of Global Truss square box truss fl ank the central truss. A total of 16 Robe Color Spot 250 ATs and six Robe Robin Plasma Spot 300’s are mounted across the three truss structures. Marcel Takac of ULA Group - which distributes Robe in Australia - said: “Robe fi xtures are used on stage and on the dancefl oor. The intelligent lighting can be quickly adjusted to suit different types of events. Lighting can be focused and programmed for dancefl oor, stage and other combinations, as de- mand requires. This is particularly important for GH as they cater to special events and utilise their stage frequently for shows and bands.” The Color Spot 250 ATs are equipped with the latest software, which has improved the rotation of the gobos and prisms for smoother transitions, again making lighting changes simple and effi cient. Jason said of the Color Spot 250 ATs: “As for the 250’s they are just a great light, reliable and everyone has used them. You know what you will get out of them.” “Robe fi xtures are solid performers and thus regarded to be the most reliable brand available for
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