The Platinum 1200 Wash produces colour washes on par with 1500W discharge fixtures
USA - Elation Professional has announced the launch of the Platinum 1200 Wash, a bright LED colour wash moving head luminaire with (19) 65W multi-chip RGBW LEDs, making it Elation's brightest wash light offering to date.

The Platinum 1200 Wash produces colour washes on par with 1500W discharge fixtures and houses a host of professional features like a 5° to 50° motorized zoom for tight to wide beam angle control.

The fixture comes with a selection of linear colour temperature presets from 2,700 - 8,000K, which combined with the RGBW colour mixing possibilities and powerful 19 x 65W LED engine, make for an extremely flexible colour wash luminaire capable of powerful and smooth colour shade projections across any surface.

A variety of different effects are possible using the fixture's pixel and pixel ring control with colour pixel ring macros, colour preset macros and chase macros included when programming time is limited. The fixture also offers linear dimming with selectable dimming curves and high-speed electronic strobe.

The Platinum 1200 Wash is an i all-purpose power wash light for stage applications and can be used in TV and other broadcast productions thanks to its flicker-free operation. It also includes high-efficiency low-noise cooling and movement control systems that make it an appropriate choice for noise sensitive environments.

The Platinum 1200 Wash's versatility extends to its operation with a variety of programming options available.

(Jim Evans)


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