With the XL250 the company has managed to pack a full range of features into a restyled chassis. Available in two versions (with Magnetic or Electronic ballast), the XL250 combines a 250W lamp - and all the features of the established XL series - with a highly-efficient optical system, making the fixture sufficiently bright for any small-to-medium sized venue as well as theatre and television studios, says the company.
Highlights of the XL250 are the interchangeable colour gobos, 15°-23° linear zoom, LCD display and an energy-saving design for both the electronic (XL250) and magnetic ballast (XL250M) versions.
The XL250 also contains an energy-saving design, reducing lamp consumption to half power at shutter closing status or via control channel, as well as sensor fault diagnostic system and automatic fan speed control. Its modular construction is designed to facilitate easy servicing.
The Mega Colour 2500's combination of moving head and outdoor colour wash facilities enable this fixture to illuminate any show - indoor or out. With IP44 weather resistance, it can safely be operated in all conditions, says the company.
The principal features of the Mega Colour 2500 include: split design (of head and power chassis); patented reflector for superior brightness; linear CYM colour mixing system, providing a vast colour palette; easy operation, with standard, programmable DMX 512 control, master/slave mode or stand-alone mode.
(Jim Evans)