UK - Specialist LED manufacturer i-Pix will be showing its product range, sharing stand space with Amptown, who produce flight cases for all i-Pix products. Highlighted i-Pix products will be the new BB7 and BB4 fixtures and the original Satellite.

The i-Pix BB 7 is a seven-cell high power homogenised 10 degree RGB source, using a Lamina custom light engine. This fixture consumes 210 Watts at 240 volts and was originally designed for Radiohead's current world tour (LD Andi Watson). The fixture features seven cells of beam control, bringing a fresh feel to modern low power beam manipulation.

The i-Pix BB 4 is a four-cell high power homogenised 20 degree RGB washlight/blinder source, using the same custom Lamina light engine, produced exclusively for i-Pix by Lamina Ceramics in New York. It consumes 120 watts at 240 volts, on full power and gives hire companies and designers full flexibility with a set of optical and rigging accessories.

The i-Pix Satellite is a self-contained 42 Watt RGB LED wash fixture with power and data daisy-chaining ability, with the potential of running up to 60 fixtures off a single 16 Amp feed. Using the highest powered LEDs available, the Satellite 'brick' contains a neat electronics design for easy setup and maximum functionality.

i-Pix products recent and current tours include Radiohead, Coldplay, Kylie, Oasis, The Killers, Kasabian, Prodigy, The Verve and many more, plus a variety of TV shows including The National Lottery Draw, where the studio installation of Satellites is now entering its third year of daily use.

(Jim Evans)


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