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PR Lighting Introduces XPAR 1012

PR Lighting introduces the XPAR 1012 a bright and colorful IP67 rated luminaire that is perfect for both indoor and outdoor production.

Equipped with 12 bright RGBW LEDs the XPAR 1012 is a powerful, compact, color-changing luminaire. Its unique ability to withstand inclement weather allows the unit to be used in permanent or temporary exterior applications. The RGBW color mixing delivers a smooth, beautifully mixed color wash effect ideal for theaters. Built with strong housing, this compact fixture has silent operation, making it perfect for church and theatre installations. Its flexible structure also allows the luminaire to be used as an uplight.

The beam angle can be customized with an optional barn door and diffuser accessory which allows the user to soften the edges of the output for long and short throw applications. For simple ground stacking and rigging, the XPAR 1012 comes with a double mounting yoke and has a stand-alone mode for easy programming and addressing. Whether used for production or installation, the XPAR 1012 can be used in large or small venues and will give the user the effects required at any club, concert, church, or theatre.

* Input voltages: 100V/120V/200V/220V /230V/240V AC, 50/60Hz
* Power consumption: 130W at 220V
* Light source: 12 10W LED (RGBW four-in-one) 50,000 hours lamp life
* Color system: RGBW color mixing with macro
* Color temperature: linear correction 2,700K ~ 10,000K
* Beam angle: 14-degrees (Optional:10-degrees, 20-degrees, 40-degrees)
* Dimmer: 0- to 100-percent linearly adjustable
* Strobe: 0.5 ~ 33 F.P.S.

* Control: six channels in standard mode and 11 channels in extended mode.

www.prlighting.com
Australian Distributor: Jands www.jands.com.au

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