UK - Multiform Lighting will release a number of new additions to its expanding range of professional LED lighting products on the stand of its international distributor Adelto at ProLight + Sound in Frankfurt.

The MultiSpot Eco complements the shape of the successful Multispot range,but uses a plastic body with a single bracket, a RGB LED panel using 195 LEDs, plus a linear power supply unit and no sound-to-light circuit. This allows for more competitive pricing whilst maintaining the Multispot appearance and Multiform's 4-channel DMX control, offering stand-alone and also remote operation. The MultiSpot Eco is designed for remote-controlled installed systems or smaller mobile systems that require a less road-proof construction, says the company.

The MultiSpot HP uses an array of nine of the new 3W MulTriCell LED devices to deliver 27W of solid state lighting power. The lens panel with 36mm ClearPass lenses has a beam angle of 30 degrees, to suit most applications. The MultiSpot HP uses temperature controlled fan cooling and a silent switch-mode power supply meeting all regulatory approvals.

The MultiBeam HP - LSI018 marks Multiform's top-of the-line model in indoor LED lighting fixtures. By using an array of 18 3W MulTriCell LED devices, it delivers 54W of solid state lighting power. The MultiBeam uses a new internal 60W active PFC switch mode power supply with forced cooling to ensure compliance with EN61000-3-2.

The MultiWall LSI1243 RGB LED batten opens up the new application field of architectural short - to medium throw wall washing to Multiform's range of LED illumination fixtures.

Bands, mobile DJs, small clubs and venues will find the MultiLED LC300H DMX LED handheld controller a versatile way to control their Multiform LED lighting system, says the company. The unit is ready for connection to the MultiFoot LC400F remote control.

The MultiPac LP405D DMX-controlled dimmer pack combines all the features that mobile or permanently installed lighting rigs need if run from a single phase 16 A supply, being one of the few dimmer packs sporting a current limiter to avoid the AC supply's fuse breaker from blowing in the middle of a gig.

(Jim Evans)


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