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Elation Expands Rayzor Series with Powerful New Rayzor Beam 2R

Combining technology from Elation Professional's successful Platinum and Rayzor series of professional moving heads comes the Rayzor Beam 2R, a small and speedy beam luminaire with an intense and extremely narrow long-throw beam for spectacular mid-air looks and effects, the company says.

The Rayzor Beam 2R houses the powerful yet efficient 132W Platinum 2R lamp with high precision reflector for a bright, compact, and efficient light beam. Its sharp and ultra-narrow 3 degree beam is powerful enough to work alongside larger fixtures and won't get lost in ambient lighting from LED backdrops, the company says.

Capable of projecting 49,470 Lux @ 42.9' (15m), light output is comparable to an MSD lamp of 300W for an energy savings of more than 50%. Average lamp life is 6,000 hours in an energy efficient package that consumes a maximum of 210W.

The Rayzor Beam 2R punches out a variety of colors and effects using 13 dichroic color filters, including UV and CTO/CTB color correction, and houses 14 gobo patterns, among them six multi-sized beam gobos. With three-phase motor movement, the Rayzor Beam 2R has application in clubs, bars, or any small to medium-size venue. It is an ideal beam effect luminaire for bands and live events, and its flicker-free operation means it can be used for broadcast applications as well.

The razor sharp beam can be manipulated for additional effect using an eight-facet rotating prism with macros, a variable electronic strobe, and 0 - 100% dimmer. The Rayzor Beam 2R includes a host of other features that make operation simple, like three DMX channel modes (10/12/16) for versatile programming, RDM protocol, and a six-button control panel and LCD menu display. Other features like five-pin DMX in/out, PowerCon connectors, and a universal switch-mode power supply are standard.

See Elation at PLASA Focus: Baltimore, May 8 - 9.

WWWwww.elationlighting.com


(17 April 2014)

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