LOS ANGELES – The new ELAR Quad Series from Elation Professional offers IP-rated RGBW wash fixtures, designed and built for rugged architainment production use. The high-power 10W CREE LEDs with extreme optics Quad-Color Technology offer bright output and advanced color mixing, while offering pixel control for extreme LED matrix effects. The series includes four models of varying shapes, sizes, brightness and beam angles, with maximum power consumption ranging from 75 to 290 watts.
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LOS ANGELES – Designers and lighting professionals can dial up a spectrum of rich, perfectly blended colors for illuminating the largest stages, buildings, facades, landscapes and other entertainment or architectural elements where extreme output and/or direct view pixel blinder effects are desired with the new ELAR Quad Series from Elation Professional.
This series of IP-rated RGBW wash fixtures, designed and built for rugged production use, use high-power 10W CREE LEDs with extreme optics Quad-Color Technology, for bright output and the highest quality, most advanced color mixing, while offering pixel control for extreme LED matrix effects.
Each of the ELAR Quad Series units’ Quad-Color 10W CREE MC-E multi-chip LEDs contains four different color sources (red, green, blue, white), allowing mixing to be done inside each lens optic. This 4-in-1 configuration produces more smoothly blended colors and eliminates the distractive RGB shadows often associated with single-color LEDs. For even more precise color-mixing accuracy, the ELAR Quad Series features a Single Pixel Control Mode, giving designers pinpoint control over color production down to the level of individual pixels.
“Our customers have been asking us for brighter, more ‘road rugged’ LED solutions that can perform in the largest applications both indoors and outside, and the ELAR Quad Series fits this bill,” said Eric Loader, director of sales for Elation Professional. “From our experience with Entertainment and Architectural — ‘Archi-tainment’ — we have molded our knowledge into this new series, providing our customers with the brightest solutions in a modular series design, creating four products that can be used stand alone for various applications or together as a creative scenic design element for shows.”
For example: to use as audience blinders, the ELAR Quad Panel features 16 x 10W Quad Color RGBW engines, which, when combined with pixel control, essentially make a large format video wall. “We even built integrated rigging into the design so customers can ‘fly’ the panels together like a video wall – hanging up to 10 pieces vertically,” said Loader. “We also provided optional diffusion filter holders, allowing users to put our LSF filters in front of the 10-degree lenses to allow more coverage and even wash when used for general stage or audience wash.”
Featuring both DMX-512 and manual control, the ELAR Quad Series offers a wide range of other design options, too. All of the units include built-in Color Macros, 0-100 percent Dimming, and a Strobe Effect (1-25 flashes per second). They also feature flicker-free operation, which makes them useful for TV and film production as well.
As smooth and accurate as the ELAR Quad Series is, it is also tough and durable. Housed in a rugged IP65-rated die-cast aluminum case, the fixtures can withstand even the strongest winds and rainstorms, for years of worry-free use in outdoor environments.
Users won’t have to worry about big power distribution requirements or electric bills for extended periods of illumination, either. The ELAR Quad Series is energy efficient, with the fixtures’ maximum power consumption ranging from just 75-290 watts.
The series includes four models of varying shapes, sizes, brightness and beam angles.