Yeah, I plan to do a search for budget LED fixtures that can produce a quality white and don't have what I call that digital look to saturated colors.Stop by the Elation and ADJ booths for sure!!
Hopefully the Devious Duo can check out the assimilation of part of the SamHarmanSung borg, especially the ONYX NX things. Especially the NX4 with flying faders (oops that's Neve-ious), moving faders.Stop by the Elation and ADJ booths for sure!!
I can definitely spend some time with you!
Are you looking for static lights or movers?
We will try, things have been so confusing in that booth the last few years.Hopefully the Devious Duo can check out the assimilation of part of the SamHarmanSung borg, especially the ONYX NX things. Especially the NX4 with flying faders (oops that's Neve-ious), moving faders.
While there the sevenbatten looks mighty tasty, that lime adds a certain je ne sais quoi.
We will try, things have been so confusing in that booth the last few years.
Static. We get so many posts around here from small theaters wanting to add LED's to their inventory asking if some random Chinese product will be good... and it won't. They want to move up in the world and add LED's but the cheap fixtures just won't look good paired with their incadescent inventory. Over the last few years there's been a line around $500-$600 for the minimum price to get a static LED fixture that will truly look good blending in with incandescent lights.
So given that technology is always getting cheaper, my goal is to see where that line is this year and make a list of LED products you can add to your rig and won't regret buying because they make your actors look weird.
Yeah, there's a lot of good stuff between $500 and $700. The question I'm interested in finding out is if there's anything worthy in the $250-$400 range. I suspect it's going to be a matter of the lower the price gets the more you have to compromise and there's a point around $250 that things look fine in a small club and on a DJ stage but are unusable in a theater environment with incandescent fixtures. I look forward to chatting with you Bob!
Yeah, there's a lot of good stuff between $500 and $700. The question I'm interested in finding out is if there's anything worthy in the $250-$400 range. I suspect it's going to be a matter of the lower the price gets the more you have to compromise and there's a point around $250 that things look fine in a small club and on a DJ stage but are unusable in a theater environment with incandescent fixtures. I look forward to chatting with you Bob!
I'm very impressed. It's small and has a ton of kick. The "Map price" is $1,600. So with a package deal and depending on the relationship with the dealer, you should be able to get them for less than that. Below you will find pictures. Most important check out the shot with the arrow. That circle of light with the arrow. That's what the R1 looks like at about 40' to 50' away in the middle of the show floor. There's a lot of bang in a tiny package. I definitely think it's worth your consideration.
I spoke to Bellatex and they will be calling momentarily.Find the Bellatex booth and ask why on a project in Wisconsin their everfloor is curling - all the edges turning up like the top layers were shrinking.
Thank you.I spoke to Bellatex and they will be calling momentarily.
Thanks for the info and the pictures. Definitely going to check them out.I'm very impressed. It's small and has a ton of kick. The "Map price" is $1,600. So with a package deal and depending on the relationship with the dealer, you should be able to get them for less than that. Below you will find pictures. Most important check out the shot with the arrow. That circle of light with the arrow. That's what the R1 looks like at about 40' to 50' away in the middle of the show floor. There's a lot of bang in a tiny package. I definitely think it's worth your consideration.
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