Firstly I admire that hackers reference. and yes have used them for front light too . they work pretty well in the range of warm whites and colds from the non deep blue fixtures.
Have used them for some years now at the two venues I work at, both 350 cap venues 10x10 stages. We have both original csp and deep blue (mainly for backlight) with narrow circular and the 45 degree lens drop-ins and can't fault them at all . the colour renders really well alongside our lustr 2...
Update: we tested them next to our lustr2's and the blue is infact the same blue in raw 7+ mode, the reason the lustrs go deeper is the extra indigo chip to make the deeper hues. (no doubt they'll release a 'pro' version later in the year with the lustr colour engine and price to match!). Also...
My venues just recently bought a bunch of the altman spectra cyc LEDS and they are pretty nice, four of them do a nice ground row for a 10x6m cyc,
we got 8 so we can doubly do both top and bottom. saves us so much on gel and rigging time.
As a filler to our order we added some chauvet slim par tri leds which for our venue was just so we can have portable colour between the venues I work, but the blue is blue, and the green is green, with the colour sources it seems like the blue is more green than what we'd expected (as opposed...
We've recently purchased as well an amount of lustr2's and some cheap slim pars to fill the order, separate control of the lime chip would make us happier at least about the colour production but the blue chips seem to be more turquoise than standard blue which can be found in the most basic led...
Just received delivery to our venue of 12 of these fixtures. They sure are bright and the dimming is very impressive. Not entirely sold on the colour reproduction in terms of the blue scale with deeper colours and they seem a little on the green side but on the other side oranges and yellows are...