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Blizzard Lighting Introduces the BladeRunner RGBW and White

Blizzard Lighting's BladeRunner RGBW

A unique new series of moving beam fixtures are now available from Blizzard Lighting that are sure to pique the interest of mobile DJ's and bands alike, and can be an impressive addition to any permanent installation in clubs, houses of worship, or any entertainment lighting application. Each of these new units comes equipped with four fast mini moving heads, and each head is fitted with a single, 10W CREE LED, that emits a sharp 2-degree beam of light. The RGBW version gives you split color beam capabilities while the company says the white version is purely intense. And with their automated "pro-motion" moving effects and color macros, they make amazing looking moving light displays. These intriguing new fixtures are the BladeRunner RGBW, and the BladeRunner White.

Both the RGBW and white versions of the BladeRunner series feature an easy to use, four-button LCD control panel that gives users total control over the fixture including dual DMX control modes (14/32 channel RGBW, and 9/19 channel White), dual auto modes (slow/fast macro effects), individual head color intensity levels, strobe effects, built-in programs with macro effect speed control, "pro-movement" auto motion effects with speed control, sound active mode, and motor reset ability. All of these features are also conveniently accessible via master/slave DMX mode.

Another added appeal of the BladeRunner series is their versatility in regards to the number of options you have when installing the fixtures. Both units come with dual 1/4 turn Omega hanging brackets to allow users to quickly and securely mount them to any truss setup. Or users can use the included lighting/speaker stand mounting bracket, which in the latest production, are now reversible to allow users to mount the fixture on a stand right side up with the moving heads on the top, or mounted upside down, so that the moving heads will hang below the base.¬¬ And of course, users can simply use them free standing on their four heavy duty rubber feet that are mounted on the underside of the base.

BladeRunner RGBW and White fixtures are both available now and fully backed by Blizzard's two-year warranty.

WWWwww.blizzardlighting.com


(9 June 2014)

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