"I originally stepped into the LED world for the power savings," Derek states, "but then I started to really like the brightness of some of the LED spots that are coming out, especially the Satura Spot, and decided to use them on the show."
Tritt is a multi-Grammy and CMA award-winning artist and plays anywhere from 80 to 100 shows year in and year out. His latest outing started 10 January with a series of acoustic shows before getting the full band involved for a run of shows that has him touring through September and likely longer.
Although he enjoys the Satura Spot LED's brightness, Derek says that the power savings was the biggest factor in his decision. "Many of the places we play are outdoor festivals and instead of having twin pack generators to run off like back in the day, we only have 100 amps so we'd have a choice to make, either cut half of the conventionals in the rig to use some moving lights or cross my fingers and hope the generator breaker didn't go. Now I can put three Satura's into a 20 amp circuit and it runs flawlessly."
The 300W Satura Spot LED Pro is as bright as a traditional 575W discharge fixture yet consumes half as much energy. Its long-life LED engine lasts on average 80 times longer than a 575W discharge source. On Travis Tritt, Derek uses the Satura Spots from an upstage and midstage position for everything from backlight to lighting up backdrops and even improvises at times by using them as an ellipsoidal to pick up solos. Some fixtures also worked from a floor position on Tritt's acoustic shows.
Read LSi's Technical Focus review of Elation's Satura Spot LED in the March issue - out now and available to view FREE online.
(Jim Evans)