L&S America Online Subscribe
Advertise
Home Lighting&Sound AmericaNewsLSA DirectoryEventsContacts
NewsNews
NewsNews

-Today's News

-Last 7 Days

-Business News

-People News

-Product News

-Theatre in Review

-Subscribe to News

-Subscribe to LSA Mag

-News Archive

-Media Kit

-A Theatre Project Book

-PLASA Focus: Orlando, May 15-16, 2013; Focus: Austin, September 10-11, 2013; Focus: Nashville, February 18-19, 2014. Join Us!

Elation Rayzor

Clay Paky New Products at PLASA Focus: Nashville 2012

Clay Paky's A.LEDA LED moving head luminaires

Among the new Clay Paky products making their international debut at PLASA Focus: Nashville, July 11-12, at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, is the new A.LEDA LED moving head range. The line consists of three models with wide fast pan and tilt movements: 100W, 300W, and 600W approximately. The 100W model (in development) has a fixed six-degree aperture, whereas the two more powerful models have a seven- to 55-degree zoom.

This line is an alternative to discharge-lamp washlights of equal power, with all the benefits of LED lights: intense, highly vivid saturated-tone colors, light-weight, energy saving, longer light source life, and lower operating and maintenance costs.

All the models in the A.LEDA line are fitted with advanced electronics, have a compact light-weight design, and can be easily adapted to all areas of application. The effects section comes complete with dimmer and stop/strobe effect.

Joining the ranks of the Alpha range is the Alpha Spot QWO 800, a new 800W spotlight packed with features: a self-focusing zoom with a seven- to 55-degree range; the Dyna-Cue Creator, capable of creating complex animations with minimum programming; an animation wheel for video-like projections; plus the fixture is incredibly noise-free, according to the company.

GlowUp is a portable, battery-powered, accent uplight that removes the headache of cabling -- dramatically reducing set-up time, while saving money and improving safety. GlowUp shines brightly for 10 hours, recharges in four hours, and has an adjustable 15-30-degree beam. Control can be done in a variety of ways, either via cable or wirelessly.

See Clay Paky at PLASA Focus: Nashville, July 11-12.

WWWwww.claypaky.it


(12 June 2012)

E-mail this story to a friendE-mail this story to a friend

LSA Goes Digital - Check It Out!

Follow us on Facebook  Follow us on Twitter

High End

Creative Stage April 2013

Rosco

Vectorworks

PLASA Media The Light Source PLASA Focus