Robert Juliat enjoyed a successful LDI showcasing its range of followspots and more

USA - Robert Juliat is delighted to report a highly successful appearance at LDI, Las Vegas 2024. Partnering with ACT Entertainment, its exclusive distributor for North America and Canada, Robert Juliat showcased its range of LED lighting solutions.

Robert Juliat’s latest LED followspots took centre stage, offering versatile solutions for venues of all sizes. Demonstrated on-site were the Sully 10.5-22.5° (115W LED) for smaller spaces, the Tristan 7-14.5° (825W LED) for mid-sized venues, and the Arthur LT 4-10° (800W LED) for large-scale applications, each delivering exceptional performance and versatility.

The Tristan followspot proved particularly popular. With its compact body and powerful 825W LED engine, Tristan rivals the performance of traditional 1800W MSR followspots, making it an attractive solution. A highlight of this innovative model is its motorized iris, which allows users to create precise iris presets for enhanced creative control. Equally versatile, Tristan excels in front of house, truss, and backlight positions.

Adding to its appeal, Tristan’s new accessories garnered significant attention. The remote display, which provides real-time iris and dimming values, simplifies operation and workflow. Additionally, the option to connect remote controllers from multiple positions – whether at the back or side of the followspot – offers unparalleled flexibility for operators.

Marking its first appearance in the US, the Bizet 670SX profile spot drew significant interest as a powerful tunable white LED profile spot. Designed for front of house applications, Bizet ensures superior colour rendering, boasting a CRI of 96-98 and a TM30 Rf of 94-96, delivering high-quality whites and precision lighting.

As a thrilling preview of what’s to come, attendees were also treated to an exclusive first look at the upcoming Lexie followspot. Compact in size, comparable to the Roxie model, yet with a powerful output, Lexie features a 400W LED engine delivering approximately 15,000 lumens with a crisp 6500K cool white source. Its official launch is slated for early 2025 at major European trade shows.


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