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Technobeams use a moving mirror that is computer programmed to hit specific positions. They sweep across a room, strobe and project eight different primary colors. A rotating Gobo wheel has many patterns you can mix with other effects. They are easy to mount on a stage, dance floor or hang from poles or truss. Using low power, and ?being inexpensive to rent makes them a great choice for events. |

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Colordash Pars are LED fixtures that make great Up-Lights as well as tree or truss mounted fixtures. Using 16 - 1 Watt LEDs they are bright and able to produce any color. There are built-in programs or Computer-controlled DMX. The Barn-doors can shape the round beam giving them a cool Hollywood look. |
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The Colorblaze 72 is a six foot long LED Bar. It’s 3 Watt LEDs make it incredibly bright, programmable to any color and it can animate in segments up and down the bar. It is a great wall-washer due to it’s length creating a solid long “blaze” of color.
Though more expensive than a typical Up-light, it does what other lights can't, turn a large space into intense continous color. |
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The Colorblast 12 is a foot long LED fixture that makes a great accent light. They are very low profile and can be put on the floor for Up-Lighting or in, under or around tables, stages or drapes. They work under computer control and can create a shaft of light. |
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The Source Four Leko is the most popular fixture for projecting your Monogram Gobo on a dance floor or backdrop. Precision optics create a brighter image using less power. The lens is custom matched to project the largest image possible within the space allowed. This light is often used as a “special” to put light on a stage, table or podium. A special holder allows your monogram to be slid inside of the fixture and focused. |
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The Studio Color is a classic moving yoke fixture. It can rotate 360 degrees and tilt 180. Dial up any color and let it wash a stage or dance floor, strobe or sweep across the walls or over the heads of your audience. It's usually mounted on truss but you also see a lot of these just sitting on the stage backing up the band. |
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LED Par Cans make good up-lights. They use smaller 10MM LED lamps that are cheaper and use less electricity. They are the low cost way of getting a wall of color when used in quantity. |