EdSavoie
Well-Known Member
Hi all!
Been awhile since I've been around on here, wasn't really working in the industry for over two years (I suppose the same as most of you....) But by the time I was working again, it didn't stop long enough for me get back on here!
While there's a general understanding that gobos are a consumable, which, you know, is to be expected unless you're lucky enough to be entirely moved to LED (Or, frankly, entirely Source Fours. Believe me, I'd love to be rid of these very well worn Colortran Lekos)
I'm reasonably sure steel gobos aren't supposed to be blackened and have parts burnt / melted away within thirty seconds.
I mean, really fine foliage breakups I expect to get rather crispy after a few rounds with a 1000W FEL in a Colortran leko, but this is a bit more extreme than that.
I'd upload a photo, but this is for a production of The Sound Of Music, and you can probably guess why I might hesitate to upload an image involving a certain symbol. (And also why someone would order these custom.)
The major clue I have is that these are custom ordered gobos, and appear to have what i can only describe as an anodized orange coating. I should be able to grab another example of a custom gobo from the same supplier.
These are untorched, which doesn't surprise me given that these ones are on our balcony rail, which is one of the few positions that is entirely populated with Source Fours. (With 575W lamps to boot.)
Am I barking up the wrong tree?
Adjusting the position of the lamp within the reflector didn't appear to have much effect...
PS: We're actively trying to justify getting the budget to be rid of these colortrans and their even older Strand counterparts we still have in our FOH and cove positions, we inherited enough S4 Juniors to be rid of all the onstage colortrans, so we're hoping to either directly acquire new LED lekos from ETC, or potentially buying a few more used full size S4 bodies and some lens swap kits with them newfangled Source 4WRD II retrofits... But we're not quite there yet.
Been awhile since I've been around on here, wasn't really working in the industry for over two years (I suppose the same as most of you....) But by the time I was working again, it didn't stop long enough for me get back on here!

While there's a general understanding that gobos are a consumable, which, you know, is to be expected unless you're lucky enough to be entirely moved to LED (Or, frankly, entirely Source Fours. Believe me, I'd love to be rid of these very well worn Colortran Lekos)
I'm reasonably sure steel gobos aren't supposed to be blackened and have parts burnt / melted away within thirty seconds.
I mean, really fine foliage breakups I expect to get rather crispy after a few rounds with a 1000W FEL in a Colortran leko, but this is a bit more extreme than that.
I'd upload a photo, but this is for a production of The Sound Of Music, and you can probably guess why I might hesitate to upload an image involving a certain symbol. (And also why someone would order these custom.)
The major clue I have is that these are custom ordered gobos, and appear to have what i can only describe as an anodized orange coating. I should be able to grab another example of a custom gobo from the same supplier.
These are untorched, which doesn't surprise me given that these ones are on our balcony rail, which is one of the few positions that is entirely populated with Source Fours. (With 575W lamps to boot.)
Am I barking up the wrong tree?
Adjusting the position of the lamp within the reflector didn't appear to have much effect...
PS: We're actively trying to justify getting the budget to be rid of these colortrans and their even older Strand counterparts we still have in our FOH and cove positions, we inherited enough S4 Juniors to be rid of all the onstage colortrans, so we're hoping to either directly acquire new LED lekos from ETC, or potentially buying a few more used full size S4 bodies and some lens swap kits with them newfangled Source 4WRD II retrofits... But we're not quite there yet.