ADJ expands Entour series with compact fazer
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It is suitable installation in a wide variety of venues, including bars, lounges, clubs, entertainment centres, community theatres and churches, and is also suitable for mobile use by entertainers and production companies.
The new Entour Faze builds on the success of the popular Entourage professional touring faze machine and Entour Venue installation model, offering a more affordable and compact solution that still generates an impressive output. Combining the latest heating technology with a high-powered fan, the unit uses standard water-based fog fluid but outputs a fine mist rather than the thick plumes of smoke created by traditional fog machines. This makes it suitable for generating a lightshow-enhancing atmosphere for both stages and dancefloors.
Equipped with a 450W heating element, the Entour Faze is capable of generating 1000 cubic feet of atmospheric haze per minute. It also offers a large three-litre fluid tank and a low consumption rate of 10ml per minute, which means that it is capable of five hours of operation from a single tank of fluid. The unit also features ADJ’s new patent pending Rapid Heater Technology that means the machine can be ready to start producing haze just 40 seconds from the time it is turned on.
“The Entourage and Entour Venue faze machines have both proven to be extremely popular,” enthuses ADJ USA’s national sales manager, Alfred Gonzales. “However, many of our users wanted a similar kind of unit but that was more compact and affordable. While still offering impressive output and a durable case design, the new Entour Faze is smaller, lighter and sits at a lower price point than the other units in the Entour range, making it ideal for small-to-medium-sized venue installations as well as for use by mobile entertainers and other gigging performers.”
The Entour Faze is available now from ADJ distributors and dealers worldwide. ADJ will be at the PLASA Show, 16-18 September, London Olympia, stand #H38, and LDI 2018 in Las Vegas.
(Jim Evans)