GLP Promises Tour de Force at LDI 2017GLP will set up a "village" environment at this year's LDI 2017 expo in Las Vegas, November 17 - 19. The lighting company will occupy booth 1173, adjacent to their primary suppliers, Cosmic Truss (1377) and SceneX (1373), situated across the aisle. The entire display will be bathed in a party atmosphere as GLP's impression brand -- now a household name in the lighting designer's toolkit -- celebrates its 10th anniversary. The complete evolution of the family, from the original impression 90 onwards, will be displayed for the benefit of nostalgists. JDC1 Hybrid Strobe -- Those lighting professionals looking for brand new solutions, on the other hand, will also be in for a real treat at the 2,500-sq.-ft. GLP booth. The company will be demonstrating the JDC1 hybrid strobe for the first time at LDI, which has taken North America by storm this year, having appeared on shows such as Drake, Lady Gaga, Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull, Nine Inch Nails, and many more. This popular new fixture sports two fully pixel-mappable LED plates which are set either side of the strobe tube -- allowing for incredible wash effects as well as bright blinding strobe effects. In combination with the motorized tilt, and 185-degrees of motion, this is a "must see" attraction at LDI. impression S350 -- Receiving its world premiere will be the new impression S350. The luminaire has been designed to meet the demands of lighting designers looking for a single, modern day "go to" fixture that will fulfil their needs in multiple applications. With beam quality and control at its heart, the S350 features a stunning CRI index of 96, a full four-blade framing system with rotating gate -- with each blade having full beam crossover, a brand new active 3D dimming software algorithm for the smoothest possible dimming, and much more wrapped up in a compact baseless unit design. Force 120 -- Also making its premier will be the Force 120 fan effect fixture. Measuring just over 4.5' square, the Force 120 is a break from the traditional moving lights from GLP. The housing contains a large diameter variable speed fan which can run at speeds as low as 30rpm, right up to 750rpm and be able to switch from one extreme to the other at a super quick speed. Designed to create stunning scenic effects, or be used as a great air mover (or a combination of both), the Force 120 can look at home on any stage setting. Internally, it features bands of LED tape which light the actual fan blades and can be controlled with differing levels of density, allowing multi-color projection onto the blades, or alternatively to turn them into a single striking element. The Force 120 has an auto sensing power input, a sturdy construction, built in transport wheels, and multiple rigging points. Rain Covers -- GLP will also be showing a new range of affordable Rain Covers, allowing fixtures from any manufacturer to be hung, and stay protected. The rain covers come in a variety of sizes to fit the full GLP range of fixtures, and those from other manufacturers too, giving a versatile and practical solution for any equipment owner. SNAP -- Away from lighting, GLP will show the SNAP innovative cable management system, recently accoladed with a WFX award, having already collected an award at InfoComm 2017. This simple and easy to use cable management tool can be snapped to any standard 2" truss allowing cables of all sizes to be fed through the attached loop. GLP, who are the exclusive distributors, believe this has the potential to become an industry standard. Cosmic Truss -- Cosmic Truss will demonstrate how easy it is to create clever and unique designs using their full range and just a few custom pieces, in a complete themed environment. The company will also be launching a number of new accessory pieces for their standard truss ranges, allowing even more flexible use of their systems. SceneX -- Finally, SceneX will be showing off their range of pixel based LED fixtures in a brand-new stand design which will demonstrate to designers a number of ways to integrate pixel lighting into set piece environments while at the same time revealing the ease of integration that can achieve this. Finally ... the Light show! Combining all GLP's tools into an integrated light show once again will be Volt Lites' Matthew Shimamoto, who will be hoping to emulate his award-winning stand light show of 2016. After each show GLP will be providing refreshments at the bar so visitors can take time to network, mingle, and discover more about the functionality of the German lighting pioneers' fixtures. Get a free LDI pass at http://plasa.me/6iuy2.
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