The Rush Gobo Projector 1 The latest addition to Harman’s Martin Professional line of install-oriented ‘Rush’ projectors has been unveiled.
‘Rush Gobo Projector 1’ is intended for permanent installations in club, bar, restaurant and shopping mall applications. The projector has been designed to allow quick and easy adjustment of focus, speed and direction to make the operation of the static fixture smooth and intuitive.
The projector measures 215 x 135 x 152mm and weighs 11 lbs (2 kg). The fixture uses E-sized gobos with a maximum image diameter of 30mm and thickness of 4mm. Its light source is a 20 W LED array and projects a 17 degree beam angle with an estimated minimum LED lifetime of 30,000 hours.
“Speed and direction are controlled by easy-touch buttons and it only takes a few seconds to change gobos with the magnetic gobo holders,” said Mark Buss, product manager, Rush Products.
Supplier: Martin Professional Ltd LondonUK Martin Professional is the worlds largest manufacturer of intelligent lighting providing the most comprehensive lighting range on the market. Web: www.martinpro.co.uk
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