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PHILIPS SELECON | PLCYC1 LED www.seleconlight.com


The Philips Selecon PLCyc1 LED delivers a smooth even beam, seamlessly blending intense washes of colour on cycloramas up to five metres high. Using LED source technology combined with a properly shaped asymmetrical reflector, the PLCyc1 LED delivers consistent light distribution without the compromising performance of vertical or horizontal spreader lenses. The PLCyc1 LED builds on the technology of hugely successful PL1 Spot and PL3 Wash luminaires and uses a mixing chamber designed to homogenise the RGBW colours. Each luminaire can replace the equivalent of a traditional four colour 1,000W per circuit Cyc luminaire, and with the convenient powercon system, the PLCyc1 LED can light a typical cyclorama with a single 10A non-dim circuit.


STUDIOMASTER | SX SERIES www.studiomaster.com


The SX range are rugged yet light weight amplifiers capable of producing quality sound at all power levels. There are three models in the range, all occupy only two rack spaces and are forced cooled via a thermally controlled fan. The highly efficient Class-H amplifier and switch mode power supplies, deliver from 800W to 1800W per channel at four ohms. With the highest powered model, the SX4500 weighs just 12.5kg.


TANNOY | VSX SERIES www.tannoy.com


The new VSX Series comprises of five passive models - three of which are band-pass configuration: VSX 8.2BP, VSX 10BP and VSX 12.2BP and two direct-radiating devices: VSX 15DR and VSX 18DR. All models feature a compact volume and footprint relative to their driver complement and performance capabilities, with each one optimised for maximum efficiency. Additionally, VSX Series heralds the in- troduction of Tannoy’s EMTTM (Excursion Management Technology) on the VSX 8.2BP, VSX 10BP and VSX 12.2BP, which optimises tonal balance and harmonic output through precisely engineered enclo- sure geometry and innovative transducer design; delivering well-defined low frequency reinforcement at high sound pressure levels, with extremely low distortion and power compression, while maintaining a uniform frequency response throughout the device’s dynamic range. All models boast a rugged and durable birch ply enclosure, with ergonomic Integrip carry handles and integrated, recessed termina- tion panels with NL4 speakON and barrier strip connections for ease-of-install. VSX Series subwoof- ers can easily be coupled with VX Series and VXP Series for portable PA applications thanks to an integrated pole-mount recess and the optional VTH pole mount, eliminating the need for tripods.


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