[SML] Chauvet Ovation FD-165WW

Dorian Kelly illuminati500 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 27 20:50:14 UTC 2014


Sorry to be so anally retentive,  but there is no such thing as cold to leak out. Cold is merely an absence of heat.


On 27 Nov 2014, at 18:30, Richard Niederberg via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> Dear Jon,
> You could always introduce liquid Nitrogen into your fog machines and
> place them over the audience, as long as you can mitigate the
> unintended consequences leading to asphyxiation... <g>
> /s/ Richard
> 
> On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Jon Ares via Stagecraft
> <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>> For those of you that attended LDI, who checked out the new Chauvet
>> Ovation LED ellipsoidals and fresnels that can run off of dimmers?
>> Thoughts?
>> 
>> As usual, I probably won't have any luck in getting the people with
>> the big purse to give me money for new fixtures, I'm particularly
>> interested in these fixtures, and, at the moment, the fresnel, for use
>> in by black box space.  The BB has horrible heat management....
>> freakishly cold in the winter, sans show, but when we have a show,
>> with lots of fresnels, and an audience squeezed in there, it's hot as
>> hell. So, I'm curious about these fixtures....  (As well as the
>> ED-190WW ellipsoidal.) A tremendous advantage to these is they don't
>> require a separate DMX feed to each fixture, if they're plugged into
>> the dimmed circuit, and just using intensity controls (like an
>> incandescent fixture).
>> 
>> Are they noisy? Anyone know a list price? (Ford?)
>> 
>> --
>> Jon Ares
>> www.arescreative.com
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>> 
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> /s/ Richard
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