Power supply:
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AC100V-240V 50-60Hz
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Maximum power:
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320W
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Light source:
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480*0.3W 5050/RGB LEDs, 240*0.5W 5730 cool white LEDs
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Lamp life:
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50000 hours
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Dimming:
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32bit0~100% linear dimming
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Control mode:
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DMX512, auto run, master-slave, with RDM function 48-zone RDM can be controlled separately, 48-zone cold white light can be controlled separately
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Channel mode:
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4CH/13CH/14CH/192CH/202CH
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Features:
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dyeing + strobe flash + pixel light Ambient
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temperature:
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-30 degrees -80 degrees
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Strobe frequency:
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1~30HZ
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Appearance:
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metal, black
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IP rated:
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IP20
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Packing Size:
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110*14*17CM/43.3*5.5*6.7IN
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Weight:
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4KG/8.8LB
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480*0.3W5050/RGB LEDs,240*0.5W 5730cool white LEDsLamp life: 50000 hours | |
480*0.3W5050/RGB LEDs,240*0.5W 5730cool white LEDsLamp life: 50000 hours | |
Control mode:DMX512, auto run, master-slave, with RDM function 48-zone RDM can be controlled separately, 48-zone cold white light can be controlled separately Channel mode:4CH/13CH/14CH/192CH/202CH |
Frequently Asked Questions |
What is the difference between strobing and flashing in strobe stage lighting? |
Strobing and Flashing Defined: Strobing and flashing are two lighting effects commonly confused, but they have key differences, especially in the context of strobe stage lighting. |
Strobing: In strobe stage lighting, "strobing" refers to a rapid series of short flashes that are closely timed together, creating the illusion of continuous light. The flashes are generally consistent in intensity and duration. |
Flashing: Flashing, on the other hand, entails bursts of light at irregular intervals, and these may vary in intensity and duration. |
Key Difference: The primary difference lies in the frequency and consistency of the light bursts. Strobing in strobe stage lighting is more regular and rapid, while flashing is irregular and can be spaced out. |
What are strobe lights used for in Theatre? |
Multifunctional Use: Strobe stage lighting in theatre serves various purposes, contributing to the overall visual aesthetics and storytelling. |
Creating Atmosphere: Strobe lights can be used to create different atmospheres, such as tension or excitement, enhancing the emotional impact of a scene. |
Signaling Transitions: Strobe stage lighting is often used to indicate scene changes, time jumps, or other transitions within the narrative. |
Enhancing Musical Numbers: In musical theatre, strobe lights can sync with the music to amplify its impact, making the performance more engaging. |
Special Effects: Strobe stage lighting can also be used for special effects, such as simulating lightning, adding a dynamic visual element to the production. |
What are the rules for strobe lights? |
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