Simon Cox, RML warehouse manager, with the Nitros
UK - London-based moving light specialist Richard Martin Lighting has made a major investment in Showline's SL Nitro 510 LED strobes.

The company - which recently celebrated 30 years of working on projects including Top of the Pops, Children in Need, and Comic Relief - says it purchased the SL Nitro 510 luminaires predominantly to meet demand for a versatile fixture designed to create a striking visual impact for TV and rock and roll.

"The output that the SL Nitro 510 can achieve means they can create dynamic and dramatic lighting for applications such as live music - their punchy and bright strobe effects are perfect for upbeat songs, for instance," says Richard Martin Lighting's Gemma Jaques. "They can also be integrated into set pieces and would be great for game shows. The possibilities are there, and we're sure that our customers are going to love them."

The company first came into contact with the SL Nitro 510 at PLASA Focus 2013 in Leeds, where they were keen to discover the latest LED strobe technology.

"We like to remain at the forefront of the lighting industry, and when we saw the NITROs we could immediately see that this unit reflects the advances in LED innovation and design," continues Steve Wells, operations manager at Richard Martin Lighting. "The strobe effect is hugely popular so these seemed like the ideal fixture to enhance our existing range. And of course the wealth of other attractions: low power consumption means they comply with TV's green policies; the six-cell control zones offer huge flexibility, including pixel mapping. The fact that you could potentially use a strobe light as audience lighting is something new altogether! The versatility of these fixtures means that they are also well placed for corporate and rock and roll touring so we are excited to see how our end users will chose to use them."

"We are delighted Richard Martin Lighting has invested in the SL Nitro 510 and we are looking forward to seeing them used on a diverse range of projects," says Martin Palmer, Vari-Lite and Showline product manager EMEA.

(Jim Evans)


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