Elation in Prolight Sound 2022

The new luminaires of the Proteus series, Fuze and KL have become the protagonists of the stand of Elation Professional at the Frankfurt Trade Fair.

In Hall 12.1-B49/C49 of the fair Prolight+Sound 2022, Elation Professional is showing the latest solutions in its line Proteus, among which is the bright IP65 full-beam luminaire Excalibur; in addition to offering the world premiere of the Led wash Brutus of 70.000 Lumens.

New high-performance Fuze series luminaires are also being introduced, including the Max full-spectrum Led moving head and wash model 500, a full-spectrum Fresnel Led moving head.

Visitors can also approach the stand to learn about the new models of the KL series, a line optimized for Elation broadcast, including the first sample of the KL Profile FC, a compact luminaire with full-colour ellipsoidal framing; and the new KL Panel XL, a larger and brighter version of the soft light Led KL Panel, full spectrum and adjustable color temperature.

Proteus Brutus: It is a very powerful Led wash luminaire of 70.000 IP65 rated lumens, designed for high-intensity penetrating beam and wash looks in any environment.

A high-efficiency 1200W and 6,500K white Led motor works with CMY color mixing, Variable CTO and color wheel of 6 Positions; while a complete FX system features rotating gobos, animation, iris and frost.

An optional indexable framing module is also available. With a zoom range of 4 at 45° and a front lens of 220 Mm, Proteus Brutus cuts at great distances.

Proteus Excalibur: It is a very powerful IP65 light beam moving head, ready to assume the role of new reflector of the twenty-first century. With a power of 20.000 Lumens, a beam of 0.8° (3.5° expander lens available) and a wide front opening, excels in the creation of aerial light beams, CMY color launches and an aerial FX that rivals xenon reflectors.

Houses a wide range of gobos (25), overlapping prisms (of 4 and 8 Facets) and much more. The Excalibur uses Philips' high-efficiency Flex lamp technology for long lamp life, lower energy consumption and lower luminaire maintenance.

Proteus Rayzor Blade: This is a combination of linear wash, high-intensity strobe line and SparkLed FX within a compact IP65 luminaire design. Available with 6 or 12 Independently controlled 60W RGBW LED, provides well-defined average light beams up to 12.500 lumens or a wide and uniform wash coverage.

Two high-intensity strobe lines of cool white LED dots along with Elation's SparkLed effects add depth and visual impact. Zoom and dynamic tilt axis add to your visual flexibility.

Proteus Rayzor 1960: This led wash effects luminaire, compact but extremely powerful, with a zoom of 5,6 to 44 Degrees, projects intense and well-defined beams into the air, as well as a wide and uniform wash coverage.

Powered by 19 Independently controlled 60W RGBW LED, provides a powerful beam (more than 17.000 Lumens) that stands out in any scenario. Oversized front lenses create a large surface area enhanced by Elation's SparkLed technology for an extra layer of unique effect. Continuous rotation, adjustable speed, bread and tilt adds another layer of dynamic effect to this versatile luminaire.

Fuze Max Spot/Max Profile: The Fuze Max is a full-spectrum Led moving head of 21.000 lumens with RGBMA Led motor (92 CRI) rivaling class 1000/1200W discharge luminaires.

Available in Spot and Profile framing versions, the Fuze MAX has been designed for precision lighting applications such as theatre, broadcasting and places of worship, where a wider chromatic spectrum is required (including dynamic targets), a full set of features and exceptional quality.

Fuze Wash 500: It is a full-spectrum Fresnel Led moving head device designed for the theater, television, events and a wide range of other precision lighting applications. It houses a 500W RGBMA motor and offers a powerful output of up to 17.000 lumens with a CRI Led. It is designed for any application where an automated Fresnel luminaire with extraordinary and striking colors is required., a wide zoom range and a soft light field.

Fuze Pendant Compact: Elation adds to its line of dynamic pendant luminaires a low-power downlight smart enough to adapt to any environment and small enough to fit into a huge variety of spaces.

Housing a full-spectrum 144W RGBWL Led array, produces bright colors as well as variable white tones of high CRI. The color temperature setting goes from 2.400 to 8.500 K. Convection cooled for absolute silence, a variety of mounting options and lenses allow for precise light distribution.

KL Profile FC: A compact ellipsoidal framing luminaire with 305W RGBMA Led motor designed for a wide range of precision applications. With a zoom of 7 to 50 Degrees, does not require additional lens tubes, reducing cost, complexity and providing optimal flexibility for any theatre or performance venue.

Includes a slot for rotating gobos of 16 bits and a complete darkening framing system with a Fresnel wash conversion kit available as an option. The output exceeds the 10.000 Lumens.

KL Panel XL: Designers have turned to full-spectrum soft Led light and adjustable color temperature for live broadcasts and broadcasts of all kinds, and now the company offers an XL version that expands the size of the original while emitting almost twice the power and offering multi-zonal control for dynamic effects.

This new light offers a superior output, precise color temperature control, full-spectrum color reproduction and uniform wash coverage. Optimized for broadcasting's tunable white light requirements, is an ideal soft light source for many situations that require exceptional performance and color quality.

KL Fresnel 6 fc: Soft, full-color light optimized for light-critical and noise-sensitive locations such as broadcasting and theater. It is a fill source that projects a uniform wash of soft field light across the color spectrum., including dynamic white light.

It houses a highly efficient 220W RGBMA Led motor and produces up to 8.000 field lumens. A zoom of 10 to 32 degrees and barn doors of 8 sheets allow you to customize the shape of the beam.


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by • 27 Apr, 2022
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