The Fuze PFX is designed for various environments, including theatres, TV studios, and houses of worship

Europe - The newest addition to Elation’s Fuze series, the Fuze PFX, brings all the power and versatility of a multi-purpose automated fixture - now in a compact footprint. Designed to deliver serious output and feature-rich flexibility in a smaller package, the Fuze PFX is designed for both production and installation environments where space and performance matter.

For applications that demand a high-output, multifunctional light, the Fuze PFX combines the precision of a profile fixture with the creative potential of an effects light. It delivers over 15,000 lumens of output and can handle everything from tight beams and precise framing to expansive washes.

Despite its feature-packed design and powerful 400W white LED engine, the Fuze PFX maintains a compact and lightweight form factor, making it an ideal choice for venues where rigging space is limited or portability is essential. It’s a true workhorse that punches well above its size - suited for fast-paced productions, touring rigs, and discreet installations alike.

The Fuze PFX includes 18 finely crafted gobos (seven rotating and 11 fixed) and a versatile zoom range from 3° to 53°, enabling stunning mid-air effects and crisp image projections. Its two variable frost filters (Light and Wash) allow for beautifully even stage washes, while the seamless CMY colour mixing with linear CTO correction provides a broad and vibrant colour palette. An eight-position colour wheel features high CRI filters (80, 90) and a UV filter for additional flexibility.

The rotatable full-blackout framing blades offer precise beam shaping, making it easy to isolate areas on stage, highlight scenic elements, or produce dynamic mid-air visuals. Dual independent rotating prisms can be used together for layered effects, while a fast iris and the unique split CMY SFX wheel expand the creative toolkit. Additional features include a high-speed electronic shutter, strobe, and multiple 16-bit dimming curve modes for smooth programming.


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