Ayrton’s new IP65-rated Domino
Europe - Ayrton has launched the latest in its series of IP65-rated fixtures, Domino – billed as "the Master of the Elements". Building on the success of Perseo, Ayrton’s first IP65-rated fixture, Domino delights in "dominating the most extreme environments while delivering the most stunning effects", the company says.
Delivering 51,000 lumens from its 1000W LED source, Domino is a versatile fixture that combines the output and optics of Huracán-X with the feature set of Khamsin, in an IP65-rated body. Designed to operate in "the most extreme situations", Domino can resist hot or cold temperatures, wind, rain, hail, salt fog, sand and dust. It can withstand arid environments, heavy rainfall, and sudden climatic variations.
Ayrton has included all the weatherproofing features of Perseo and given it the same minimalist design, reduced visual footprint and, for maximum effectiveness, a liquid cooling system with six IP68-rated submersible fans outside its weatherproof enclosure.
Fitted with a 178mm frontal lens, Domino’s proprietary optical system uses 13 lenses, producing a 10:1 zoom ratio and a zoom range of 6° to 60°. The impressive optics deliver an extremely uniform flat beam with no hot spot and reproduce high-definition images over the entire zoom range.
Feature-rich from the factory, Domino has a sophisticated subtractive CMY colour mixing system combined with a variable CTO and a wheel with six complementary colours for infinite pastel and saturated colours. The framing section allows accurate positioning of each of its 4 shutter blades across a 100% surface area. The image section includes 14 interchangeable HD glass gobos on two wheels. The effects section contains two dynamic effect-wheels with continuous movement in both directions, a CMY multi-layered wheel for creating multi-coloured effects, a standard monochromatic effect-wheel, a 15-blade iris diaphragm, two frost filters (for light and heavy diffusion), CRI and TM30 optimising filters, two rotating prisms (one circular with 5 facets and one linear with 4 facets), a dynamic sparkle effect with speed and fade adjustment, and an electronic dimmer.
Domino is available in S and TC versions: Domino-S delivers metallic white light with a record-breaking output of 51,000 lumens at a colour temperature of 7000K for incredible brightness; Domino-TC is calibrated at a colour temperature of 6000K with a CRI greater than 90 and very high TM30 readings for perfect colour rendition.
Weighing in at 52kg, Domino is designed for stadium-sized settings and intensive outdoor use. This Master of the Elements is ready to take on the most extreme conditions and is shipping with immediate effect, say Ayrton.
The newly-released Domino presentation video can be viewed HERE.

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