Designed as a cost-effective, flexible, compact dimming system, Redback fits six 10amp digital dimmers into a 19" rack-mount pack that is available with a variety of output connectors.
With programmable minimum and maximum levels and dimmer curves for each channel, a soft-patch facility, and on-board support for five scenes with fade times, and for four chases with speed control, Redback is a great choice for controlling exhibition and display lighting, say the company.
At the Tower of London, the Redback is being used to run a new lighting scheme designed by Hansjörg Schmidt, lighting a large scale model of the tower describing events during the Peasant Revolt of the 14th century. The theatrical-style lighting uses a simple cue structure to move from dawn to nightfall, highlighting key events during the day. The Redback is run from a show control system that also runs the display's sound.
"The Redback was very well suited to this project," notes Schmidt, adding that he was "very impressed with White Light's swift and efficient handling of the ordering and delivery process."
Redback is just one of the many products in LSC's diverse range of lighting control equipment, others including the XTC, MINIM and maXim lighting desks, the monoPAK, EKO and other dimmers, and a variety of power and data distribution products, all designed to offer the highest degree of versatility and reliability at the best possible price, the company adds.
(Claire Beeson)