[SML] Selling things

Greg Bierly gbierly at dejazzd.com
Fri Dec 9 14:57:43 UTC 2022


Google didn’t find it.  I am assuming you are referring to Luxapel formerly Luxium.  I had demoed the ZR series a number of years ago and was impressed with their color output and innovation.  It wasn’t going to work in the application that I had at the time but certainly I product I have kept my eye on.  The Primo looks like a nice product.  

Greg Bierly

> On Dec 9, 2022, at 1:24 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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