The development
of LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) - along with their associated fixtures
and fittings - now means that they can provide a very flexible, convenient
and creative light source. LEDs are, of course, very safe and particularly
easy to set up and use.
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3
different colour LEDs for colour mixing |
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Low
power consumption |
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Low
"skin friendly" operating temperatures - no burns. |
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Ideal
for uplighting - no colour filter required |
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Internal
dimming. A power feed and DMX control is all you need. |
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PixelPar
90
The Thomas PixelPar 90 uses 110w to produce a par-like
beam of 6 degrees, well-suited to lighting columns
and the internal angles of larger section trussing.
The twin yokes may be used to make the PixelPar 90
a stable free-standing unit. |
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The Thomas Pixel Line 1044
uses 165W to power a linear flood ideal for use on
cycloramas, for backlighting a stage, or floor-mounted,
where its low profile reduces any visual impact.
The colour washes can be augmented by two internal
effects generators that can be used together to create
a variety of effects. |
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The
SGM Palco range
offer 130W or 200W power consumptions,
and a choice of beam angles.
Flown or free-standing, the elegant design of the
casing reduces the need to hide the fixtures to a
minimum. It is also waterproof (but not submersible!)
and can be used outside.
Shuttering effects (including strobe operation) are
available, as well as an effects generator which includes
a colour chase setting that can be used to simulate
the operation of a simple colour wheel. |
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SGM
Genio
The
SGM Genio uses only 90w in a showerproof housing
rated to IP65 offering all the effects you can expect
from a Palco 3, but with the addition of movement.
Available with 8 or 25 degree beam angles.
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