In the beginning there was one LED beneath one lens. Mixing colors required different colored LEDs arranged in parallel. But times change and so one LED turned into several. In 2009 multichip diodes for the first time gathered more than one LED beneath a lens and moved the color mixture in the area before the light emission.
The 3in1 or tricolor LEDs with three LEDs beneath one lens became very popular and, for the last two years, standard in some fields of the market. But times change again now. Followers start to spread their wings and to become the new standard. Read more »
In the beginning there was the function, now there is only the shape. So, there is no mandatory relation between our MLs and several lenses. But they don’t need to have several lenses to be really special spots.
EUROLITE LED ML-56 QCL With the ML-56 QCL Eurolite shows a new color variety within LED spots. The extraordinary alignment of the 4in1 LEDs accounts for this.
Key to the wide color illustration is the unconventional assembly of the 18 multichip diodes. Besides RGB, 12 of the chips show an additional white LED. The remaining 6 however, are split in RGB and amber. Thanks to the interaction of white and amber dues the basic colors can gradually be reproduced warmer or colder. By this means you also get a real luscious red – often a problem. Read more »
They have changed the world of mobile illumination – Eurolite’s compact light sets (KLS). Now, the series has been upgraded. With the KLS-1001 we can introduce the new best in the class. Just like the KLS-800 the system features tricolor LEDs. But with 12 instead of 7 the KLS-1001 has more TCLs to offer – 48 in total. The new versions of the KLS series are marked with a 1 as last cypher (KLS-1001/801/401). They symbolize additional IEC outputs attached to the bar. Each KLS has four of them which can be used for the power supply of further spots.
EUROLITE LED SLS-7×3W TCL
The SLS-7×3W TCL is a spot from the legandary KLS-800 LED-bar which can be operated individually. It unites the sought-after slim housing shape with the popular tricolor LEDs – a very special spot which is available now.
The great advantage of the Slim Line Spots (SLS), compared to common parcans, lies in its space-saving character. With a height of 27 cm, a width of 24 cm and a depth of 11 cm not only transport is simplified. Flexibility of installation variations increases as well. One reason for this is the double bracket which enables a additional mounting as floor spot.
As the name already implies, the SLS is equipped with 7 tricolor LEDs. Offering a power of 3 watts each, they light up every stage more than sufficiently.
The youngest member of the Eurolite SLS family unites. It unites the sought-after slim housing shape with the popular tricolor LEDs – a very special spot which is available now.
The great advantage of the Slim Line Spots (SLS), compared to common parcans, lies in its space-saving character. With a height of 31 cm, a width of 28 cm and a depth of 11 cm not only transport is simplified. Flexibility of installation variations increases as well. One reason for this is the double bracket which enables a additional mounting as floor spot.
As the name already implies, the SLS is equipped with 18 tricolor LEDs. Offering a power of 3 watts each, they light up every stage more than sufficiently.
LED spotlight for hanging or standing
Flat housing form requires minimal space when rigging
Operable in stand-alone mode or DMX interface
DMX512 control via regular DMX-controller (occupies max. 6 channels)
3, 4, 5, or 6 DMX channels selectable for numerous applications
Sound-control via built-in microphone
Comfortable addressing and setting via control panel with LED display and four operating buttons
Further display settings possible: Display on or off, display upside-down, ex work setting
Functions: Static colors, RGB color blend, internal programs, dimmer and strobe settings via DMX, Master/Slave
Equipped with 18 x 3 W LED
Locking possibility at the mounting bracket
Ready for connection via power cord with safety plug