A modern, high-tech case joins together the two moonflowers of the Reflex 300. Two rotating mirrors - one on each side of the unit - reflect light beams from the 150W lamps and project 'twin' multi-dichroic colour patterns over a wide area. The beams themselves rotate to the beat of the music, resulting in even wilder pulsating movement. Another major improvement in the Reflex 300, say the company, is that it has no duty cycle and can run continuously all night. A high-velocity fan whisks heat away from the unit, so there's never any need to shut down to cool.
The Reflex 300 includes a 3-position FX switch that gives users the option of operating the unit in either sound-active, static or continuous rotation mode. The unit comes with a built-in circuit breaker that eliminates the hassle of having to fuss with fuses. Plastic moulded end covers help protect the exterior of the fixture.
(Lee Baldock)