SGM Launches the Much Anticipated G-4 WashSGM releases a new addition to G-range of moving heads. The G-4 Wash is a lightweight and compact high-power Fresnel wash light with superb color mixing and very low power consumption, the company says. The G-4 Wash comprises red, green, blue, amber, and mint LEDs that mix directly in the light source. Additionally, it has a dichroic enhancer that creates a deep blue (Congo blue), delivering a very saturated black light effect. With a CRI of more than 90 (typically 93), the G-4 Wash delivers the most amazing color rendering of any wash light on the market today, the company says. It is not only powerful in colors but also impressive in white. Equipped with a Fresnel lens, the G-4's optical system is designed to deliver a staggering output for a fixture with such a small footprint, and equally perfect color mixing with a completely even field with no hotspot, the company says. The durable, IP65-rated exterior of G-4 Wash and the built-in dehumidifier ensure that the fixture is kept free of externally induced impact on internal optics and light source unit, such as smoke fluid, dust, and dirt. With a zoom range of 9°-76°, the G-4 Wash enables designers to create tight beams and powerful washes, as well as everything in-between. Because of its unlimited color options and unique color rendering capabilities, the G-4 Wash is highly suitable for multiple applications, the company says, such as theatres, concerts, cruise ships, exhibitions, architectural installations, or any application where high output, stunning colors, and dramatic color effects are desired. The G-4 wash can be remotely configured, controlled, and monitored via RDM. Peter Johansen, SGM CEO says, "20 years ago we introduced a moving head that became not only an industry standard, but also the workhorse for lighting professionals worldwide. With the G-4, I am convinced that it will be the new benchmark for moving heads. Come see it, feel it and try it out!" The G-4 Wash is en route to LDI and can be seen in action at SGM's booth #636.
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