MIDDLETON, WI — The ETC Source Four LED produces a sharp, clean beam of focusable light or a smooth wash. The luminaire will be available in three versions: Lustr+, Daylight and Tungsten.The Source Four LED Lustr+ offers a complete palette of colors using the Selador x7 Color System. The Source Four LED Tungsten and Daylight produce maximum brightness at the respective warm (3000K) and cool white (5600K) color temperatures.
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MIDDLETON, WI — The world’s most popular line of profile spotlights just got bigger. ETC’s Source Four started with the HPL lamp. Then the Source Four HID was added to the range. And now there’s the ETC Source Four LED, featuring brilliant colors, low heat, and even more energy-saving efficiency.
ETC’s product manager for the Source Four LED, Matthew Armendariz-Kerr, explains: “We knew that if we were going to build a profile fixture powered by LEDs, it had to be worthy of the Source Four name. When you think Source Four, you think beauty of light, efficiency, and industry-standard appearance. We had to achieve all three. Our engineers and designers went to work on it and delivered — in a big way. They were able to package our exclusive Selador LED x7 Color System in a bright fixture that is shaped and sized like a Source Four and offers the quality and functionality designers expect.”
The Source Four LED produces a sharp, clean beam of focusable light or a smooth wash, to give extra versatility to almost all lighting projects. The luminaire will be available in three versions: Lustr+, Daylight and Tungsten.
Just like ETC’s Desire Lustr+ luminaire, the Source Four LED Lustr+ offers a complete palette of colors, thanks to the Selador x7 Color System. Meanwhile, Source Four LED Tungsten and Daylight produce maximum brightness at the respective warm (3000K) and cool white (5600K) color temperatures. Each offers the same projection-quality beam.
The Source Four LED is perfect for venues where energy efficiency is highly important, or where seamless and silent color-changing may be required. And it is specifically designed to work well alongside traditional types of lighting. Armendariz-Kerr continues, “There has to be a benefit when adding new technology to a lighting rig. With LEDs, there has always been implied energy efficiency. Unfortunately, this has not always been true of all LED fixtures, especially some of the current LED profiles on the market. But efficacy has always been an ETC
imperative.
“So, with the Source Four LED, we demanded that the amount of light we produce for the power used be exceptional. With this new line of fixtures we are achieving between 30 and 40 lumens per watt, depending on the model. These are compelling numbers — best in class compared to other offerings.”
“We’ve spent a lot of development effort making sure the product is right and that it delivers the best possible quality. We understand that richness of color is vital to a performance; and beyond that, we have an aesthetically wonderful product. It looks, feels, and focuses like a Source Four, with the added benefits of an intelligent fixture.”
ETC has already done a number of large-scale tests, with numerous beta sites. Armendariz-Kerr says, “Lighting designers are really happy with it. They have confirmed that we’ve created a useful and exciting product that people can integrate into their rigs and existing design approaches, while opening up a range of new possibilities.”
The new Source Four LED is expected to be available to ship in April.