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DTS | NICK 600 WASH ZOOM www.dts-lighting.it


The Nick 600 Wash Zoom is a self-contained compact high-output LED moving head projector with a 5°- 40° motorised zoom, and an ultra-fast and silent pan / tilt movement. The Nick 600 Wash Zoom is one of the brightest compact LED projectors on the market with luminous flux at 9.750 lumens. The fixture provides a powerful colour synthesis engine with 16 million colours, a linear colour temperature of 2800°K to 6500°K, and two colour mixing modes, RGBW and CMY. This moving head is suitable for a variety of applications, such as lighting shopping malls, libraries, museums, exhibitions, clubs, restaurants, build- ings, monuments, as well as concerts, special events, and fashion displays. The unit is easy to install, even in the most refined settings, thanks to its attractive appearance.


ELATION | PLATINUM SPOT 15R PRO www.elationlighting.eu


Designed for larger venues and productions, the new CMY colour-mixing Platinum Spot 15R Pro moving head blasts out brightness comparable to 700W and even 1,200W fixtures. Yet amazingly, its compact case is only about one-third the size of a conventional 700W moving head, and it draws just one-quarter of the power. This incredible output-to-size / energy use ratio is the result of the new, more powerful 300W Philips MSD Platinum 15R lamp, which brings all the advantages of Platinum technology to concert / arena-scale fixtures. The Platinum Spot 15R Pro produces a superior flat, even light field, and it moves faster than traditional moving heads on pan and tilt, as well as on colour/gobo changes. With its professional 16-bit CMY colour-mixing system, users can create a palette of rich custom colours to meet any design need. For even more visual possibilities, there are eight dichroic colours and 22 gobos, a 3-facet rotating prism and strobe effect. A variable frost filter gives the Platinum Spot 15R Pro the versatility to function as a hybrid spot-wash fixture, simply by applying frost to diffuse the hard-edge beam. Another premium feature is a built-in Elation EWDMX wireless DMX receiver. When used with an Elation EWDMXT wireless transmitter, the fixture can receive DMX signals wirelessly from up to 3,000 feet away.


ETC | CONGO KID www.etcconnect.com


Designed to offer Congo software to small and budget conscious venues with conventionals, LEDs, moving lights and media servers, Congo Kid provides the same controls as a Congo jr, while also supporting up to two external displays. However, where it differs from Congo jr is that it has a maximum count of 512 control channels, and up to 1,024 outputs on two universes of DMX. It also doesn’t allow the connection of external fader wings or modules. As with any other Congo system, the 40 built-in Master Playback faders can be used for control of channels, groups, presets, sequences, effects, palettes, channel layouts, console key functions and parameter controls. And as with any other Congo system, Congo Kid supports 999 master pages, provides paging tools and channels-only mode via softkeys. Show files from other Congo desks are fully compatible with Congo Kid, as are the RFR, cRRFU and iRFR for iOS. The Congo family of desks are perfect for theatre, TV, club, concert and special event lighting.


FBT | EVOMAXX SERIES www.fbt.it


Evolving from the FBTMaxX Series of loudpeakers, FBT EvoMaxX speakers feature new woofers and even lighter, more powerful Class D amplifiers with an extremely low noise floor. An EvoMaxX digital signal processor with four presets also provides quick equalisation contours for any acoustically challenging venue. EvoMaxX’s lightweight yet sturdy polypropylene cabinets feature a monitor taper designed to ensure that they perform with excellence no matter whether they are used at front of house for a main sound system, as stage floor monitors or within permanent installations. Additional options are also avail- able for extending low frequency response in the shape of the SUBLINE 15S/15Sa and 18S/18Sa, all of which boast birch plywood enclosures with 15-inch band-pass and 18-inch reflex designs respectively. Both are available in powered or passive versions. The EvoMaxX Series consists of four powered and three passive models: the EvoMaxX 2a / EvoMaxX 2 10-inch LF woofer with 1-inch HF driver; the EvoMaxX 4a / EvoMaxX 4 12-inch LF woofer with 1-inch HF driver; the EvoMaxX 6a / EvoMaxX 6 15-inch LF woofer with 1-inch HF driver; and the EvoMaxX 9Sa powered 15-inch subwoofer, featuring a lightweight polyetylene cabinet enclosure with internal structural wooden reinforcement.


FUNKTION ONE | PSM12 www.funktion-one.com


The PSM12 addresses a need for an extremely powerful yet compact floor monitor with the qualities of the ground-breaking RM18 in a much smaller package. It features a custom designed 4-inch voice coil 12-inch driver for maximum power at low frequencies and a 1.4-inch compression driver for high frequencies. Funktion One’s unique driver technology allows the compression driver crossover point to be nearly an octave higher than is typical resulting in an extremely present but smooth sound, particularly under pressure. The 70° high frequency conical waveguide is concentric with the 12-inch driver giving a point-source arrangement which is optimum for even coverage and minimum feedback. The monitor is switchable between passive and active operation and is supplied with a 35mm integral stand mount. Funktion One’s holistic driver, enclosure and waveguide design make this product an outstanding choice in its class.


JB LIGHTING | A8 www.jb-lighting.de


The A8 features a newly developed optical system and therefore has the same outstanding zoom angle of 8° - 48°. The A8 uses a total of 37 RGBW multi-chip LEDs as a light source. In combination with the highly efficient optical system they create both saturated and pastel colours as well as white with an impres- sive brightness. The A8 has hexagonally formed exit lenses which produce a wonderfully uniform luminous field. The inner values of the A8 are hidden in a compact and elegant housing. These include three-phase stepper motors, silent additional fans and a receiver module for JB-lighting wireless DMX. The three pin and five pin DMX connectors and Powercon in / out make for easy handling. As with previous LED washers by JB-lighting, the A8 is characterised by sophisticated software. Special attention was paid to the dimming characteristics. The A8 features a high resolution true-colour dimmer. For demanding work, various control curves for RGBW are available as well as different dimming curves and camera modes, which ensure flicker free performance in televi- sion studios. Additional functions such as the stand-alone mode or different fan control modes can be adjusted and activated. Due to its wide zoom range, the remarkable light yield and built-in wireless DMX, the A8 is designed for use on mid-sized stages, in the field of architecture, and at tradeshows.


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