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CPL Invests For Summer

Back row: CPL's David Brittle, Gregory McDougal, and Gareth Duckhouse. Front row: Tom Wheelan, James Smith, Jamie Gallet, and Sam Starkey with some of their new Clay Paky fixtures.

Central Presentations Limited (CPL) invested over a quarter of a million pounds in May, primarily in new lighting and rigging equipment, the company says, in preparation for an extremely action-packed summer.

The busy west Midlands-based technical solutions specialist supplies full production -- lighting, sound, video, rigging, and staging -- design and equipment to a diversity of live shows -- from music and film festivals to corporate and industrial presentations to special events.

The existing stock of Clay Paky lighting fixtures is boosted with the addition of 16 Mythos and 10 A.Leda K10s with B-eye lenses, bringing the current total of moving lights available in-house to around 200.

These are joined by 20 ETC Source Four LED Series 2 Lustr units with Fresnel and lens tubes. These innovative fixtures feature ETC's x7 "color system" plus a lime green LED that increases the unit's lumen output in "open" white and lighter hues, making them livelier and more closely matched to the color and tonality of a conventional Source Four.

Forty ETC Color Source LED PARs have also been added to CPL's stock of LED fixtures, highlighting the popularity of LED technology, fed by increasing trends for events wanting to enhance their green and energy-efficient credentials.

Continuing down the LED path, 16 of Philips' popular Nitro strobes were also on the CPL list together with 100 ProLights SmartBat battery powered wireless LED uplighters. "LED uplighters are fantastically handy and now a 'must-have' item for numerous event applications" says CPL's Matthew Boyce, "You can just never have enough of them!"

On the control side, four new Avolites Quartz consoles join the existing fleet of Avo and Jands consoles. The company says the powerful and intuitive Avolites programing architecture is favored by many of CPL's lighting designers.

Several hundred meters of Prolyte trussing joins the rigging department.

This is a combination of H30V and H40R products, Prolyte box corners and MPT Towers, together with Prolyte's proprietary Aetos half-ton and one ton motors. "Prolyte is reckoned to be one of the best internationally recognized trussing systems and is extremely dynamic," explained Boyce, "We have been buying into it for some time and needed all these additional elements to facilitate the summer projects that are already confirmed."

CPL's video division has added another Barco E2 4K video processor and screen management system, which is flexible, versatile, and robustly built for touring, and last but not least, the audio department's infrastructure has gained two new Clear-Com FreeSpeak II wireless comms systems.

WWWwww.cplav.com


(5 June 2015)

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