The event took place in the Cowboys Dance Hall, where over 4000 people enjoyed the concert
USA - Texas-based Mexican Tejano band, Grupo Siggno, recently staged a performance in San Antonio, TX. Global Productions, owned by Adrian Gallegos and Daniel Martinez, helped brighten their stage by utilising moving heads from PR Lighting and several fixtures from Mega Systems, who distribute the Chinese brand in the US.
The event took place in the Cowboys Dance Hall, where over 4000 people enjoyed the concert, produced by Global Productions. In addition to PR Lighting’s XLED 3007, production also included four XLED 4022RZ and four Phantom from PR Lighting.
Both Global Productions and Grupo Siggno’s lighting designer, David Luis Rosas, expressed their amazement at the XLED 4022RZ, which is equipped with a beam angle zoom range of 5° to 60° and can create illumination and colour mixing in both near and far distances. When used in Wash mode, the beams come together to create a luminous wash with an even distribution of colourful lights, while the fixture contains countless effects.
“The power of the LEDs in the XLED 4022RZ is incredible,” said Rosas. “The zoom and focus can make a different look and the vortex kaleidoscopic effect looked like crystal diamonds rotating as a prism. When used during the show, I had to point the fixtures upwards because it would overpower the smaller LEDs on stage.”
Aside from the XLED 4022RZ, the Phantom was able to add to the creativity of Rosas’ light show.
“The Phantom is an amazing light,” he praised. “What I liked about it was the ability to control the 0° to 2.8° beam angle in Beam mode, 2.8° to 60° in Spot mode and 10° to 60° in Wash mode during the show. It has three independent prisms, with two 8-facet prisms and one 4-facet linear prism, which is impressive because not many carry that feature. To top it off, it has 18 fixed gobos to choose from and that helps create better looks on your shows.”
To further exceed the crowds’ experience, Global Productions used MEGA-Lite’s XBAR LED RGB Strobe and Drama FZ-LED 700 follow spot, both of which added considerably to the dynamic.
(Jim Evans)

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