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GLP Showcases Product Range at Prolight+Sound

GLP's Wild Bar 16

GLP is showcasing a wide range of new products and selected prototypes at this year's Prolight + Sound in Frankfurt, running today through April 11.

The highlights include:

With the JDC Burst 1, GLP presents the next stage of its JDC1 hybrid strobe. Its new segmentable strobe line is 10% brighter than the JDC1 and can flash in perfect unison with the newly RGBW-equipped LED plates. The plates deliver significantly increased color output and are rendered in 20-by-240 pixels. With an IP65 rating, fanless design, and 185-degree tilt, the unit is suited for tough outdoor use and demanding show environments.

Also IP65-rated, the new Wild Bar 16 features 16 RGBL LEDs, a variable zoom range (4 - 44 degrees), motorized 200-degree tilt, and an integrated effects engine. With its rugged yet surprisingly lightweight construction, it is suitable for outdoor applications and large-scale rigging setups.

GLP introduces the MATRIX Series, a modular cluster system that allows multiple frame-based fixtures to be mechanically connected into custom lighting arrays. Leading the way is the MATRIX Eye, an LED blinder (available in two-light and four-light configurations) equipped with efficient RGBAL LEDs and GLP's iQ.Gamut color algorithm, which, the company says, offers vivid colors and premium white light with excellent color rendering. Its characteristic dimming curve replicates the behavior of traditional tungsten blinders, delivering an old-school look and feel with all the benefits of modern LED technology. The product is billed as offering an attractive price-performance ratio, fast ROI, and high efficiency for rental operations. Additional modules in the series are soon to come.

Also getting launched are Nexus Lights, wireless, battery-powered, app-controlled LED lighting systems. The first products in the series -- Circle, Square and Line -- are modular, IP65-rated, and tailored to DJs, wedding planners, event professionals, as well as club and bar installations. Upcoming additions include the Nexus Strobe and Nexus Uplighter with integrated zoom.

The MAD MAXX - billed as the first true fat-beam LED fixture with a 750mm beam diameter - will be impossible to miss at the GLP booth. As an LED-based alternative to conventional 3kW and 7kW Xenon beam lights, it delivers massive beam effects, various control modes including virtual iris and pattern options, and energy-efficient operation at just 2,500W. Thanks to its IP65 certification, the MAD MAXX is suitable for temporary outdoor use - and also a favorite photo opportunity for visitors at the Frankfurt show.

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(8 April 2025)

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