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Clay Paky Launches New Products at LDI 2013

Clay Paky's A.leda B-EYE

Clay Paky will introduce many new products at LDI 2013 in Las Vegas, November 22 - 24. Clay Paky will be exhibiting in booth 1215.

Clay Paky introduces their novelty of this year in the A.LEDA B-EYE, a product that users will appreciate for its innovative concept and features. The A.Leda B-EYE is versatile because it can be used in many diverse ways, even within the same project. In fact this fixture is, simultaneously, an LED wash-light, a "beam-light," and a projector for graphic effects. First and foremost, the A.Leda B-EYE is a wash-light, generating beautiful colors and featuring a wide 6- to 70-degree beam aperture. The zoom however can be closed even further, down to as little as 4-degrees thus switching the light from a wash diffusion into a narrow and parallel beam. In this operating mode B-EYE becomes a "beam-light," whose beam consists of an array of nearly indiscernible, individually controllable little beams. In the B-EYE, LEDs can be controlled one by one, with the light beam as a pulsating bundle where every micro-beam has its own color and shade.

B-EYE also introduces an unseen feature that turns it into a stunning effect light: the front lens can be rotated in either directions and at variable speed and many little beams are created, that can be unfolded or closed like petals. When colors and dynamic patterns are added, B-EYE generates countless kaleidoscopic projections, that the company says no other LED fixture has ever done.

The Clay Paky A.Leda B-EYE was the winner of a 2013 PLASA Award for Innovation at the PLASA London show.

The A.Leda B-EYE features include:
• Versatile, three operating modes: wash, beam, graphic
• Unique optical system, featuring unmatched zoom range (4- to 70-degree) and even light spread
• Individual LED control and invisible front grid
• Enhanced color and color temperature control, with arc lamp emulation
• Exclusive parallel beam consisting of an array of individually controllable micro-beams
• Enhanced electronic engine for dynamic beam pattern design, with digital accuracy and repeatability
• Rotating front lens (K20 only) for countless kaleidoscopic effects, for aerial or projection use

For those applications where a simpler, yet powerful washlight is required, Clay Paky developed a new fixture named A.Leda CC (color changer), featuring RGBW color mixing. When color changing is not required, the new Clay Paky A.Leda TW (tuneable white) can be used, providing tuneable color temperature through additive mixing, ranging from 2,600K to 7,500K. Finally, for the simplest applications, Clay Paky has created A.Leda W (white), a moving head LED floodlight generating a fixed 7,500K white light.

Features include:
• A.Leda CC: Clay Paky quality for an excellent wash-light with enhanced color and color temperature control
• A.Leda TW: high quality white light, with smoothly tuneable color temperature; tungsten lamp emulation
• A.Leda W: punchy moving head floodlight, with even light diffusion

See Clay Paky at PLASA Focus: Nashville, February 18 - 19, 2014.

WWWwww.claypaky.it


(8 November 2013)

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