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Blizzard Lighting Launches the G-MIX 200 Smooth CMY Color Mixing Plus Extra Punchy Sharp Beams

Blizzard Lighting's G-MIX 200 luminaire

Blizzard Lighting announces the new G-Mix. The "G" series of powerful moving heads from Blizzard Lighting just got a little bigger and better with the addition of this feature-packed spot moving head.

Powered by a 200W Osram white LED engine, the G-Mix 200 limitlessly combines an exceptionally sharp white beam with the rich color transitions of CMY color mixing. The company says "this luminaire's incredible 20,000 hours of operation life expectancy means one less job for the Grim (Light) Reaper."

The G-Mix 200's unique system of three color wheels produces smooth color transitions and vibrant fixed color while its rotating or static gobos allow for creative projections and mid-air effects. Its smooth linear zoom goes from 42-degrees at its widest down to a 5-degree piercing beam with trimming capabilities from its ultra-fast stepless iris. Additionally, its variable frost creates a gentle wash-like output or dynamic background projections.

Other features of the G-Mix 200 include smooth 540-degree pan and 270-degree tilt movement (8- to 16-bit resolution), dual gobo wheels (number one static with seven metal gobos plus open, and number two rotating with seven glass gobos plus open), three- and eight-facet rotating prism, electronic focus plus auto focus presets, gobo shake, and 1-15Hz cycle strobe for an endless amount entertaining beam effects.

G-Mix 200 luminaires come with dual quarter-turn "Omega" quick connect type mounting brackets, industry standard powerCON compatible power input and output connections, and 3-pin and five-pin DMX input and output connections. The G-Mix 200 is backed by Blizzard's two-year warranty.

WWWwww.blizzardlighting.com


(19 July 2017)

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