AARHUS, Denmark — Harman’s Martin officially launches its new MAC Viper Quadray, adding to Martin’s MAC Viper family of moving heads. The multibeam luminaire has been deployed on international tours including the Sarah Brightman tour with lighting design by Andi Watson, and Pitbull with lighting design by Justin Geiger.
More details from Harman’s Martin (www.martin.com):
The MAC Viper Quadray allows for the projection of four individually controllable rays of light – a new effect providing a unique aspect to any show.
An efficient effects engine provides designers and programmers the ability to create a new variety of looks that would otherwise be difficult or even impossible to program via a lighting console.
The MAC Viper Quadray houses a narrow-range zoom and includes the same feature set as the MAC Viper AirFX, including a color mixing system and aerial designs. Additionally, it features the same compact form, speed and light quality from the MAC Viper Family’s 1000-watt lamp.
The MAC Viper Quadray is available as an easy-to-install front lens replacement kit for any standard MAC Viper AirFX. The lens kit installs (and uninstalls) quickly.
“The ability to individually maneuver and manipulate up to four beams from a single luminaire provides designers new possibilities in static or dynamic mid-air effects,” said Brian Friborg, president of Martin US. “For the end user, Quadray provides another great lighting tool, as well as increasing the rental house benefits from added flexibility and enhanced value for their MAC Viper AirFX portfolio.”
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