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Bandit Adds New Chauvet Professional Gear to Inventory for Growing Demand

Chauvet Professional's Rogue R2

While 2014 may be edging its way to a close, Bandit Lites continues to increase its inventory of new gear by purchasing Chauvet Professional Nexus Aw 7x7 LED panels, Nexus 4x4 fixtures, and Rogue R2 Beam fixtures. With the most popular acts in music putting on bigger and brighter shows, the company says Bandit looks to provide its clients with the best and most versatile technology available.

Lighting designer Chris Lisle took advantage of the Nexus Aw 7x7 LED panels versatility on Miranda Lambert's Platinum Tour, which just announced it's 2015 plans following an amazing 2014 leg. The panels project narrow beams of light, provides warm washes, makes instant audience blinders, and displays impactful text and vivid animated graphics.

Lisle built the Nexus panels into an "M" shaped truss downstage. The panels were driven via the lighting console to create a variety of visual effects that flowed with the far-ranging mix of songs in the concert set. "My idea was that the Nexus panels would be nice eye candy for everyone above floor level," said the lighting designer to Chauvet Professional. "I wanted to give them a little something more that the people on the floor wouldn't see. Our programmer, Scott Chmielewski, worked hard to create some great mapping moments in the GrandMA2 for the Nexus panels."

In addition to adding new gear for Miranda's tour, Bandit also added the Rogue R2 Beam fixtures to Garth Brooks' world tour. Lighting designer Dave Butzler was able to utilize the fixtures incredible beam, giving punchy looks with versatility, as its fully scrollable, variable speed color wheel provides 14 fixed colors plus white. Bandit project manager Don Lockridge added they provide one of the biggest looks in the show.

Lockridge also uses a large number of Nexus 4x4 for audience light, as he finds the smooth color texturing vital to the audience looks he desires to achieve. It affords him so much more versatility than simply a white audience all evening.

We are absolutely thrilled and honored by David's decision," said Albert Chauvet, president and CEO of Chauvet Professional. "Everyone knows the reputation that Bandit Lites has established over the years for its dedication to excellence in every facet of this business. To have a relatively new series like Rogue selected by a company like Bandit for something as prestigious as the Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood tour is a validation of the vision our team had when we were spending all those long days, nights, weeks, and months developing the Rogue Series."

Bandit chair Michael T. Strickland stated, "Albert and the people at Chauvet were brilliant to work with and a great partner. They continue to come up with innovation solutions with their products. The products are reasonably priced and of the highest quality; our hat is off to them for being such an innovator and for assisting us on so many projects."

See Chauvet Professional at PLASA Focus: Orlando, February 17 - 18, 2015.

WWWwww.banditlites.com

WWWwww.chauvetprofessional.com


(14 October 2014)

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