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Elation Makes An Impression At LDI

Nov 21, 2007 1:28 PM

The Impression, a high-output DMX-compatible LED moving head luminaire from Elation Professional, is powered by 90 K2 Luxeon LEDs and was on exhibit last week at LDI . The unit weighs 16 lbs. and is small enough to mount on 14” centers. Its stepper motors, combined with its compact mass is capable of reaching 660° pan in two seconds and 300° tilt in one second.

The Impression is available in two versions: RGB color and all-white. The RGB version contains 30 red, 30 green, and 30 blue LEDs for additive color mixing and variable color correction from 7,200°K to 3,200°K. The all-white version contains 60 cold white LEDs and 30 amber LEDs for continuous color temperature adjustment. Both versions of the Impression utilize a highly efficient collimator cluster optical system and are equipped with an interchangeable lens carrier with a 10° beam angle. An optional 25° beam angle lens is available separately.

Flexible installation options allow the Impression to be operated in any position—hung from the ceiling, mounted on the wall, or standing on the floor—for a variety of applications. Other features include: a variable speed strobe effect, 0-100% dimming, 10- or 14-channel DMX operation, backlit graphic LCD control panel, and low-noise temperature control ventilation system.


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