[SML] Selling things

Steven Haworth haworth7 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 9 12:07:18 UTC 2022


That's an amazing piece of gear John, and it sounds like your situation is
the perfect fit for it.  Do tell us how these work out in the long term.  I
used to have a rig of about 40 pars, all low-ceiling so they were all
WFLs.  If I had to do that again (and I might), these  might be an option.

On Fri, Dec 9, 2022 at 12:27 AM John Palmer via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> There is an option for a drop-in LED engine that will fit either PAR 64 or
> PAR 56 fixtures.
> It is a product from Luxipel called Primo.  It is an RGBW and Lime light
> source.  Here is the blow your socks off part…it holds up in intensity to a
> PAR 64 NSP in open white.  In color, it is brighter.  Oh, and they are made
> in Oregon.
> I bought 13 of them to try out.  12 to make up one backlight wash plus 1
> spare.  Last week was there inaugural week of shows, and both my assistant
> and I were extremely pleased with how they performed.  We went from 5 color
> washes totaling 60kW of NSP to 18kW plus 12x90W of LED and have more
> horsepower and all the color options we could want.
> We have a lot of pre-rig truss at Cerritos.  I was looking for an option
> to let us keep the look of the pre-rig and not be trashing 30 lamp bars.
> The light source is back in the can, so the audience doesn’t see the
> individual emitters.  With a cut of diffusion media in the color frame, it
> has the appearance from the audience of just being a PAR.  The proximity of
> emitters to the front of most LED washes is not my favorite look.
> Given that my concert down wash is something approaching 130 PAR 56 cans,
> I really want these to work out in the long run.
>
> John
>
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