Mr. Brightside – Futurelight DMH-150
By Jon Chappell |
Waldbüttelbrunn – February, 22nd 2013: Convincing brightness: Thanks to its 150 Watt COB
LED module, this spot can not only be compared to conventional spots with 575 and 700
Watts. Considering the weight (only 14 kg) and a power consumption of 210 Watts, the DMH-
150 makes the competitors look old.
The DMH-150 comes with 8 colors as well as 7 rotating and 7 static gobos, which can easily be
changed by slot-in. There is also an effect wheel with 3- or 8-facet prism as well as a frost filter.
The prisms can be moved in both directions in variable speed. A motorized focus makes the optic
complete, the spot has a beam angle of 14°.
Predestined for bigger stages
For a wireless DMX control, the DMX-150 offers an integrated W-DMX-receiver. You can choose
between 21, 23 and 24 channels. Power connection is realized via Neutrik PowerCon jack - RDM
(Remote Device Management) is also on board.
The DMH-150 is predestined for bigger stages indoors and outdoors, especially when factors like
power consumption and weight are considered. It will be presented for the first time at the PLS in
Frankfurt and it is already available.
The little brother
Besides the DMH-150, another, smaller version, the DMH-60, will be presented there. The DMH-
60 is equipped with a 60 W LED. The differences to the DMH-150 are – apart from the lower
lighting performance – dispensing with static gobos and one different effect wheel: The DMH-60
offers a 3-facet prism, a 3D-prism and a frost filter. In other aspects, the DMH-60 is also a little
more economic: It can be controlled by 12 or 14 DMX channels and has a weight of only 10.5 kg.
That's why the DMH-60 is especially suited for smaller and medium venues as well as for clubs.
You can find the Steinigke stand at the Prolight+Sound in Hall 11.0, Stand A5.
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