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Emperor's Palace Invests in New DLX Spots

"Factory," produced by innovative singer / songwriter Nataniƫl with Robe.

Twelve new Robe Robin DLX LED Spots have been purchased and installed in the Theatre of Marcellus, the main entertainment venue at Emperor's Palace Hotel Casino Convention and Entertainment resort in Kempton Park, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Kevin Stannett, head of lighting at Emperor's Palace (and also a freelance lighting designer) specified the fixtures as part of a recent lighting upgrade. He wanted an eco-friendly solution for the new lighting units as, the company notes, the resort looks to the future and embraces the philosophy of greener operations.

The units were delivered by Robe's South African distributor DWR, whose Robert Izzett demonstrated the DLX luminaires.

"They were exactly what I wanted and more," states Stannett.

They wanted a fixture with a high output, and apart from that, he was also impressed with the DLX's zoom, the rich colors and the smooth movement, together with the near-silent operation.

While power consumption is not an issue at Emperor's Palace, the company expressed other cost-saving advantages of having LED lighting -- like never having to replace the bulbs -- were also a definite plus.

He is already familiar with the reliability of Robe products as the ColorWash 250E ATs units he purchased for the venue in 2007 are still going strong and have worked without a glitch through six years of constant work.

The first show on which the DLX Spots were used was "Factory," produced by innovative singer / songwriter Nataniƫl, with whom Stannett has worked for the last decade as lighting designer.

He used the DLX's primarily for gobos and texturing the stage and performers on this show, for which they were "phenomenal" he states. "The speed of selecting gobos between wheels is amazing and the brightness of the units is excellent."

See Robe at PLASA Focus: Austin, September 10-11.

WWWwww.robe.cz


(19 July 2013)

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