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elektraLite Sets the Right Mood with elektraBar Vibe

The Vibe is flicker-free and can be used in a variety of ways for illuminating a stage: as a cyc light, or for side, back, or front lighting, the company says.

Nearly a decade after launching its elektraBar linear strip fixture, elektraLite now unveils its new elektraBar Vibe. Measuring one meter in length, the company's newest professional lighting bar takes a decidedly different approach than its predecessor.

The Vibe sports 128 columns of seven RGBW LEDs for a total of 896 "pixels" each providing 0.3W for a combined 268.8W of emitter output. Boasting a generous beam spread of 120°, multiple elektraBar Vibes can be linked together via side-panel locking plates to create a near seamless line of brilliant visuals for the stage. Fully DMX compatible, the product is controllable in 13-channel, 256-channel, or 258-channel modes, and can be seamlessly pixel-mapped in two columns of seven devices using Art-Net via the Ethernet ports on the back.

"Our new Vibe is a total stunner!" enthuses Brandon Tsaptsinos, Group One Limited's national sales manager for the elektraLite brand. "The colors on our latest elektraBar absolutely pop and its pixel-mapping capabilities mean that there are zero limits on what it can be used for creatively. From concert tours to theatre to literally any professional environment needing a rich and vibrant splash of eye candy, the Vibe will definitely help set the right mood."

A truly versatile performer, the Vibe is flicker-free and can be used in a variety of ways for illuminating a stage: as a cyc light, or for side, back, or front lighting. If the 120° beam spread is too wide, its width can be cut with an available glare shield for beam control and rough focusing. The product can also be aimed at the audience and used as a light source to project pixel-mapping LEDs, which can be combined into a larger composite image when multiple Vibes are deployed together, the company says.

Housed in a robust gloss gray aluminum chassis equipped with corrosion-resistant hardware and a rigid flat steel yoke, the Vibe can be mounted from either a single handle point in the center or via its included trunnion feet.

For more details on the elektraBar Vibe, come see elektraLite at USITT Booth #2624 in Seattle from March 21-23, 2024, or visit the company's newly-designed website found online at www.myelektralite.com.

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(20 March 2024)

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