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Morpheus Lights and Ayrton LED Luminaires Head to USITT 2015

Ayrton's NandoBeam-S line of LED beam and wash luminaires

Morpheus Lights, exclusive US distributor of Ayrton LED products, will exhibit at USITT 2015 Conference & Stage Expo at the Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 19 - 21 In booth 2013.

Morpheus will present the new NandoBeam-S line of automated wash lights. In addition, Morpheus will present a dynamic display of Ayrton's Radical line of LED beam projectors.

The display will feature the new MagicRing-R1 and MagicBlade-R fixtures, which the company says represent the next level evolution of continuous-motion luminaires. The rest of the product line includes Intellipix-R, MagicPanel-R, and MagicRing-R9. All Radical fixtures are based on 67mm diameter, 4.5-degree PMMA collimator optics coupled with Osram Ostar 15W RGBW multi-chip LEDs to project 100 candela per lumen -- which is more than two and a half times the output of previous generation optics.

Available for immediate delivery, NandoBeam-S3 and NandoBeam-S6 are compact units with a unitary lens that the company says outperform all competition in the class. NandoBeam-S9, the newest addition to the line, is scheduled for delivery in mid-April 2015.

NandoBeam-S fixtures are designed primarily for use on concert stages and in television production. With quick and dynamic movement, and Ayrton's RGBW color control -- both in saturated color and pastels, NandoBeam-S units emit a powerful 8-degree column of light or zoom back to provide bright wash coverage at up to 40-degrees.

NandoBeam-S3 places 19 Osram Ostar RGBW 15W LED emitters into a compact head with an 8" diameter lens, with 4,000 lumens maximum output. NandoBeam-S6 projects a total of 9,000 lumens via 37 emitters through a 9.5" lens. NandoBeam-S9 is the biggest Nando on the block, with 55 emitters projecting 12,000 lumens through a 10.6" diameter lens. All three feature an individually controllable center point LED, with the remaining emitters grouped into concentric circles of DMX control. Output is maximized via a next-generation active heat-pipe cooling system. All units are controlled via DMX-512 with RDM and LumenRadio wireless DMX control is installed onboard as standard equipment.

Ayrton's continuing focus is on developing fixtures that provide lighting designers with powerful, distinctive, and exciting new tools. The company says the goal is to create unique products that expand and explore all the possibilities of digital lighting.

See Morpheus on the show floor at USITT 2015 Conference & Stage Expo in booth 2013.

WWWwww.morpheuslights.com.


(17 March 2015)

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