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Bandit Lites LD's Back GLP's New Spot One

Crosby, Stills, and Nash on stage (lighting designer Jimmy Hatten)

Having maintained a long relationship with GLP Inc. since the original impression 90 (first used on the WWE circuit), Bandit Lites has embraced every subsequent generation of the German company's LED platform.

Recently, they invested in next-generation Spot One. "The impression 90 was definitely a revolutionary fixture at the time," remembers Bandit Lites' president, Pete Heffernan. He added that this success was followed by the Volkslicht which has appeared on many of their tours, and has been particularly prominent this year on tour with country star, Jason Aldean, and his Nashville based lighting designer, Aaron Swetland.

"Purchases are driven by the designer's needs. We look at demand on a global basis and listen to our design partners -- and investing in the Spot One is a natural consequence of our collaborations," Heffernan added.

To that end, 28 of the new GLP fixtures have joined the inventory -- giving Bandit the ability to further increase their offering of energy efficient lighting. Despite their light weight, GLP fixtures are extremely durable, as Heffernan is quick to emphasize.

"These products stand up to the enormous demands of touring -- meeting all those night in / night out heavy duty requirements," he says. "The rigors of the road force a fixture to be extraordinarily well-built and dependable -- and again the GLP fixtures come through with flying colors."

And with everyone demanding the next green product, he states that GLP continues to lead the way in innovation. "The product has a smaller carbon footprint and reduces the need for heavy cable, drawing less power, and requiring less air conditioning."

The Spot One first came to their attention after Seth Jackson had used Volkslichts with Selena Gomez last year. "He was knocked out by the performance of the Volkslicht and after that, several designers started to look more closely at GLP, putting Spot One forward; as a result, the fixture just took off."

Like their lighting designers, Bandit Lites was impressed with the Spot One's ruggedness, the excellent gobo projection, and the way it embraces cutting-edge technology. The new LED moving heads have already been out with Crosby, Stills, and Nash (with Jimmy Hatten as lighting designer) with further tours of duty with Jackson Browne (with lighting designer Steve Comer).

GLP Inc. was on hand to back them every step of the way. Heffernan is quick to praise their support. "Mark [Ravenhill] and AnnaLise [Laundrup] are true professionals and will do whatever it takes to ensure the show looks 100%."

In the case of Bandit, GLP flew their head technical guru, Carl Wake to Nashville for training on the new products, and the Bandit president notes, "This is the degree of back-up and support that we appreciate with products of this pedigree."

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(22 August 2012)

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