Morpheus Lights Introduces New Ayrton Luminaires at PLASA Focus: NashvilleMorpheus Lights, the exclusive US distributor of Ayrton LED luminaires, will present MagicPanel 602 LED beam projector fixtures in booth 303 at the PLASA Focus: Nashville event February 18 - 19 at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. In addition to MagicPanel, which has already enjoyed great success on tour with major artists, Ayrton will introduce the Intellipix 25 LED beam panel and the WildBeam 152 LED beam projector. Ayrton's new IntelliPix 25 is a modular beam projection panel which puts 25 independently controllable 4.5-degree LED emitters into a five by five array that projects graphics and media far into the air with power never before imagined. Connect multiple panels together in a semi-transparent wall to form a giant screen or, place them under glass to create a projection floor that can wrap a performing artist in dynamic columns of light. The company says Ayrton has been ahead of the game in development of its LED beam projection devices, providing new proprietary solutions for focusing LEDs into a tight, collimated beam. Combining revolutionary 67mm optics from Gaggione, with 15W Osram Ostar RGBW LEDs, IntelliPix 25 projects 100 candela per lumen -- two and a half times more than a 45mm collimator would. Intellipix 25 is a model of industrial design and mechanical engineering. It assembles securely, with easily interlocking male and female components that align perfectly and mate instantly. The floor configuration of IntelliPix has 16 support points-per-square-meter to distribute the load of a laminated glass floor effectively and to permit the collimated beams to be projected vertically. IntelliPix is rated IP65 -- ready to work rain or shine. Control is via DMX (with RDM), Art-Net, or Kling-Net. WildBeam 152 is a new addition to the Ayrton line. By coupling seven 15W Osram Ostar RGBW LEDs with 67mm collimators from Gaggione, Ayrton has created a powerful and compact luminaire with a sharp, 5-degree beam and a clean edge. The optical output hits a record-breaking 90% efficiency -- for a 2,500 lumen light shaft. That's from a fixture that pulls less than 150W. The seven emitters of the WildBeam light engine are individually controllable and can project a multitude of dynamic color effects in space. The beam can be animated around a central point, with crisp delineation of the individual component beams remaining perfectly distinct. Advanced three-phase stepper motors make WildBeam capable of dynamic moves. Ayrton's goal is to create unique products that expand the possibilities of "light in action." See Morpheus Lights and Ayrton at PLASA Focus: Nashville in booth 303, February 18 - 19.
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