"From its sharp focus, outstanding optics, and unique color mixing and color correction capabilities to its smooth dimming system and highly-efficient, flicker-free design, we found GLP's Impression Spot One to be an incredibly impressive fixture," says Pulse Stage Lighting president Scott de Villers.
"As a company dedicated to providing customers with the highest level of service and the most innovative technology available in the industry, we're delighted to have equipment of this caliber in-house for the first time and are excited about all of the opportunities it presents to us and our customers."
According to Rick Fallon, eastern regional sales manager for German Light Products, "The Impression Spot One is truly a breakthrough in LED technology and a huge step forward for the industry in that the fixture offers highly saturated colors and even beam spread from one edge to the other, successfully avoiding the hot spot, fading, and shadowing issues so prevalent in the field."
Pulse Stage Lighting debuted its new Impression Spot One fixtures at the Museum of Natural History's Rose Center/Hayden Planetarium in New York City during an EMI/Capitol-sponsored event celebrating the launch of Pink Floyd's newly-released catalogue.
(Jim Evans)