Just like ETC's Desire Lustr+, the Source Four LED Lustr+ offers a complete palette of colours, thanks to the Selador x7 Color System. Meanwhile, Source Four LED Tungsten and Daylight produce maximum brightness at the respective warm (3000K) and cool white (5600K) colour temperatures. Each offers the same projection-quality beam.
Also on show will be ETC's Sensor3 Power Control system, which addresses the changing needs of venues, by bringing together dimming, relay and constant power in the new ThruPower module. Sensor3's highly integrated design means fewer parts for fewer failures, while plug-in modularity allows for more configurability, customisation and easy maintenance. The new CEM3 processor adds a larger graphical display and a numeric keypad, making system setup and management simpler than ever.
Also showing, Gio is designed to fill the mid-range position in the Eos family, between the Eos and Ion consoles. It offers the power of Eos functionality but in a smaller footprint. Features include integrated, articulating multi-touch displays, onboard DMX outputs and helpful backlit keys.
ETC will be displaying products under its ongoing theme 'Layers of Light' - demonstrating how hybrid lighting rigs can produce the highest quality results. Staff will be on hand to show how incandescent fixtures work with LED luminaires, and how ETC lighting control desks communicate across networks - and even between different work sites - to fixtures and power control units using RDM, to offer device configuration, status monitoring and management.
You can find ETC in Hall 9, stand B62 at Prolight + Sound 2012 on 21-24 March in Frankfurt, Germany.
(Claire Beeson)