The Alpha Spot is a lower-budget option, with a 15-35° zoom, two colour wheels and two gobo wheels (indexable, interchangeable and with bi-directional rotation), a five-facet prism and two frost filters. The Alpha Wash, meanwhile, boasts a remarkable 4-80° zoom, and includes CMY colour mixing, a colour wheel with four colours (Congo Blue and Saturated Red are provided) and, as with the Spot HPE, linear CTO. All models feature hot lamp restrike, 115/230V switchable power supply, electronic ballast, Ethernet connection, DMX level monitoring on each channel and feedback information for each sensor and encoder.
Clay Paky also showed a retro touch with the Golden Scan 4, which brings its famous scanner up to date with features including renewed electronics (preset macros on iris and dimmer, digital display of control menu, digital hour meter), as well as an additional fixed and interchangeable gobo wheel. Also upgraded is the Mini Scan, now the Mini Scan HP3.