LED Ellipsoidal Spotlight (Leko) Demonstrations

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The next generation of LED Spotlights has arrived!

From the Vari*Lite inspired technology of the Strand PL Series to the affordable punch  of the award winning Altman Phoenix LED, and the 7-Color technology of the ETC Source4 LED Parlights offers a range of versitile LED solutions for every theatre and budget.   These high output, high efficiency fixtures will help you “go green” (even from your catwalks!) without asking for a compromise in performance.

Parlights also carries a range of white light and color mixing LED houselights, cyc lights, and wash fixtures to fill out the next generation theatre.

How will LED Lighting work in my facility?

The best way to find out is to see for yourself.   Parlights is currently scheduling LED Ellipsoidal Spotlight (Leko) Demonstrations on-site with our customers – let us bring the latest in theatrical lighting technology to you.

Schedule a demonstration of
LED Lighting Technology with Parlights today!

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You can also reach us via telephone
301.698.9242.

Altman PHX LED Zoom Profile

PHX2 ZOOM PICTUREThe Altman PHX LED Zoom Profile is a  high efficiency 250w LED  spotlight that seamlessly replaces traditional zoom ellipsoidal spotlights (“Zoomspots”).  Available with 15°-30° or 30°-55° variable zoom, the PHX LED Zoom features precise optics, 3-plane shutters, and crisp pattern projection.

Features:

  • True LED replacement for conventional 575w and 750w halogen zoom spotlights.
  • 15-35° or 30-55° Variable Zoom Range
  • Available in 250w RGBA, RGBW, 3000K White & 5600k White models
  • 360 degree rotating barrel with “tools free” Drop-In Iris slot
  • 3-Shutter Planes with easy to use shutter locks
  • ETL, cETL & CE listed.

 

A word about color…LED DEMO BUTTON

LED Theatrical Lighting fixtures use a variety of color mixing systems to match the colors used in “conventional” stage lighting.  Some use four colors of LED, some use seven.  Some use RGBA, some use RGBW, and some use a combination of primary and secondary colors.  All of these systems have different strengths and weaknesses, and all of them are the subject of much debate (mostly between salesmen and anyone they can get to listen).

Our recommendation?  Don’t give in to the hype.
We think that you are smart enough to make your own choice.
See for yourself, use your eyes, and decide what works best for your application in your space lighting actual people.

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