Muscat opera house chooses Color Force II
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Standing on Muscat’s main thoroughfare, Sultan Qaboos Street, ROHM – commissioned by Sultan Qaboos bin Said himself – is the leading arts and culture centre in the Sultanate of Oman. This ornate building opened its doors on 12 October 2011, with a production of Turandot, conducted by Spanish tenor Placido Domingo. Today, showcasing a diverse programme of artistic, cultural and educational content, this venue plays host to leading classical and operatic performances from around the globe.
Discussing the choice of the Color Force II LED battens, the venue’s technical department manager, Donald Cox, said the venue’s need was very much for a unit that could provide a decent spread of high-quality light, considering the short distance and the tight space that they would be used in. “We liked the light output and smooth dimming curve of the Color Force IIs,” he said. “The output is very even, with a good colour spectrum. They’re a great replacement to our old tungsten lighting battens, with excellent colour mixing.”
The Color Force II 48 is a multipurpose cyc, wash and effects lighting batten fixture which, thanks to advances in LED technology, delivers at least 50% more light output than its predecessor. Housed in a robust, extruded aluminium body with internal power supply, the fixture’s 16 x RGBA LED emitters provide pixel control down to 76mm increments.
With a schedule of mostly touring performances and productions passing though the venue, the versatility and output characteristics of the Color Force II were a particular benefit to the team. Asked if the venue’s lighting crew were impressed with the new additions, Cox replied: “Very much so – we will be looking at purchasing more in the future.” He added, “AC-ET understood our requirements. We are very happy to have purchased the Color Force II and trust that they will give us many years of service.”