The Satura Spot LED Pro
USA - The300-watt Satura Spot LED Pro from Elation Professional breaks new barriers as an LED spot, because its colour-mixing engine produces an output in all colours that's as bright and powerful as a traditional 575-watt discharge fixture, says the company.

Not only does the Satura Spot LED Pro consume half as much energy as comparably bright traditional moving head spots, its long-life LED engine lasts on average 80 times longer than a typical 575-watt discharge lamp.

Eric Loader, Elation Professional's director of sales, comm. Ents, "The Satura Spot LED Pro is a totally breakthrough fixture, because its LED engine truly delivers enough output colour-to-colour to compete with discharge fixtures that use double the power.

"This long-awaited technology is finally here - LED engines are now bright enough to where they can start to replace traditional discharge spots. I am confident that the Satura Spot's rich, saturated RGBW colours, high output and crisp, clear light will be the tipping points that convince a lot of lighting professionals that LEDs are the way to go with spots. I believe that this groundbreaking fixture is going to make a very positive difference for our customers."

Along with its advanced LED engine, the Satura Spot LED Pro offers all the design tools that lighting pros have come to expect on a full-featured moving head spot. It is equipped with 13 gobos (six rotating, seven static); a 14°-32° zoom range which at 5m (16.4 ft.) Full On produces up to 3,451 LUX at min zoom and up to 808 LUX at max zoom; frost filter; motorized focus; 0-100% dimming; 5%-100% motorized iris; and a high-speed mechanical shutter/strobe. Its full-rotation moving yoke can pan 540°/630° and tilt 265°, and it features 8/16 bit resolution adjustable movement.

Another valuable tool is a built-in EWDMX wireless DMX receiver, which allows the Satura Spot LED Pro to receive DMX signals wirelessly from up to 3,000 ft when sent via an Elation EWDMXT wireless DMX transmitter (sold separately).

(Jim Evans)


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