Germany - At the upcoming ProLight&Sound 2013, Ayrton will show a range of products including the NandoBeam 302 - an elegantly designed, compact 300W LED moving head providing ultra bright, concentrated beams and the possibility of concentric circles, individually controllable for special effects. NandoBeam 302 uses 19 RGBW 15W Osram light sources coupled with an ultra fast 8° to 40° zoom (beam angle). An innovative and advanced optical system allows bright, very concentrated beams to travel far and wide, with deep and colourful wash capacity, says the company.

The WildBeam 302 benefits from a large colour screen, an internal battery to run the unit when without access to power distribution and new Neutrik PowerCON True One power connectors. The internal structure is made of steel and aluminium which makes the WildBeam 302 road ready, says Ayrton.

Also showing will be the MagicPanel 602 moving head - "... the first-born in a family based on the use of continuous rotation and is able to display media via its on-board ArKaos KlingNet protocol. Integrating 4G Ayrton technology, MagicPanel 602 offers the option to display numbers, letters, graphic effects or images, as well as a massive 7° beam up to 15,000 lumens."

MagicPanel 602 is a modular LED luminaire allowing for a broad range of diverse visual effects (patent pending). Equipped with continuous double rotation in PAN and TILT mode, it is able to display media thanks to its RJ45 connector for KlingNet protocol or to be controlled via DMX or RDM. The display is made up of 36 x 15W LED RGBW modules fitted with high-output 7° 45-mm optics, the unit runs on a sophisticated and particularly quiet cooling system and offers an overall luminous flux in excess of 15.000 lumen for a consumption of 600W.

This new luminaire integrates the new 4G Ayrton technology that allows the individual control of each LED source in expanded Full Colour mode (RGBW). MagicPanel 602 also offers the option to display numbers, letters, graphic effects or images, "but it is also a fabulous beam projector thanks to its 7° narrow angle which can also be used as a dazzling projector," says the company. The MagicPanel 602 can be used in groups to create rotating screens on the two axes and produce novel effects.

DreamPanel Floor HD18 will also feature at the show. "In 2005 Ayrton was the very first company to introduced a LED screen-floor to the market with the DreamPanel Floor," says Ayrton. "It was a real revolution for lighting designers who wanted to innovate by creating animated stages. 2013 is time for the second revolution, the first HD and IP65 screen-floor is now a reality in the form of the DreamPanel Floor HD18."

DreamPanel Floor HD18 is a 60 x 60 cm IP65 modular video-tile equipped with HDMI connectors and designed for screen-floor applications. The internal structure of the DreamPanel is specifically conceived to sustain heavy loads on the tile without altering the projected image presentation.

"The exclusively 170° angle image-diffusion-system of DreamPanel Floor HD18 allows for a global vision of the screen. The resolution of the system enables panel constructions of 36 x 19,8 Mt spread over a total of 712,8sq.m with a pixel pitch of 18,75mm," Ayrton continues.

The control system of the DreamPanel Floor HD18 can operate each individual tile as a portion of the standard-video screen. DreamPanel Floor HD18 is suitable for TV-Studios, concerts, exhibition and convention halls, theme parks , clubs and many other entertainment applications.

(Claire Beeson)


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