gpdesigner
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The LED phenomenon passed by me so I am unfamiliar with it.
From what I remember LED's are a low output, low intensity bulb. Since when have they been using them a a major light source? Are they able to output as many Lumens as lets say a S4 Par, 575w?
I haven't had the chance to work with these fixtures yet but it seems to me that you would need a boat load of them to get the same luminosity as an old fashoned 1000w par 64 . . . .
Some clients that I run into seem to think these lights are the in thing, I personally don't know why they ask for them. From a designers point of view, if you can put together a system that will draw small amounts of power this is a bonus, but a client wouldn't know of these things, so what is their attraction to the LED?
Someone enlighten an old timmer.
gp
From what I remember LED's are a low output, low intensity bulb. Since when have they been using them a a major light source? Are they able to output as many Lumens as lets say a S4 Par, 575w?
I haven't had the chance to work with these fixtures yet but it seems to me that you would need a boat load of them to get the same luminosity as an old fashoned 1000w par 64 . . . .
Some clients that I run into seem to think these lights are the in thing, I personally don't know why they ask for them. From a designers point of view, if you can put together a system that will draw small amounts of power this is a bonus, but a client wouldn't know of these things, so what is their attraction to the LED?
Someone enlighten an old timmer.
gp