Ayrton Releases NandoBeam S6 at Prolight + Sound 2014Ayrton says it is continuing to focus on the development of fixtures that provide lighting designers with powerful and exciting new tools, creating unique products that expand the possibilities of "light in action." Prolight + Sound 2014 will prove no exception, as Ayrton chooses the show as a forum to launch three new products. The first of these products is the NandoBeam S6 which will be on show on the Ayrton stand, Hall 9.0, booth E70, March 12 - 15, in Frankfurt. Twice as powerful as its little brother, NandoBeam S3, Ayrton NandoBeam S6 is a very compact, fast moving head. Equipped with 37 RGBW LED emitters, NandoBeam S6 shares the S3's same lightweight optical system and fast 5:1 zoom. Designed primarily for use on concert stages and in television production, NandoBeam S6 exhibits quick, dynamic movement along with Ayrton's saturated color palette and a powerful 8- to 40-degrees beam spread. The optical system is the result of a long development and is composed of a single polycarbonate front lens, the lighter design of which not only bears essential optical benefits, but according to the company, allows NandoBeam to be faster than many more compacts projectors. Ayrton NandoBeam S6 offers plenty of visual effects, with 37 embedded Osram Ostar RGBW LED emitters, arranged in four "crowns" and independently controlled in semi-ring sections of six emitters. Heat management is handled via a second-generation active heat-pipe cooling system. NandoBeam S6 is controllable via DMX, RDM, and Art-Net and benefits from the reliability of an on-board LumenRadio wireless DMX/RDM receiver as standard. NandoBeam S6 features: • 37 multi-chip RGBW 15W sources • Virtual color wheel, including most common white color temperature preset • Zoom: 8- to 40-degrees • Single front lens • Advanced cooling system based on heatpipe technology • Selected ventilation-user mode • RJ45 input/output for Art-Net • DMX5 input/output for DMX and RDM Ayrton is distributed in the US by Morpheus Lights. See Ayrton and Morpheus Lights at PLASA Focus: Nashville, February 18 - 19.
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