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Blizzard Lighting Blade RGBW (Blizzard BADE-RGBW)
Knife-Edge Optics Make This Blade A Cut Above!
Blizzard Lighting's Blade RGBW Moving Head Beam combines blinding output,
surgical precision and a razor-sharp 1.1 degree beam to dazzle your audience as
it slices through the air!
Blade RGBW Packed with 36 5-Watt CREE Red/Green/Blue/White LEDs and coupled
to an all-new, incredible 1.1 degree beam angle optic system, the Blizzard Bladeâ„¢ RGBW is
an incredible aerial performer packed in a tiny, lightweight package. Plus,
thanks to advanced motor technology and innovative design, the Blade is the
fastest, most accurate moving head we've ever offered... by far!
The Blizzard Blade RGBW is a snap to program and easy on the eyes, too, thanks to its
full-color LCD-TFT display with icon-based navigation. Plus, the fixture has
plenty of extras usually only found on fixtures with a much higher price tag.
PowerCON compatible power in and out connectors make for secure power
connections, user selectable 16-bit dimming, defeatable pan/tilt correction with
trim adjustment, auto standby after DMX signal loss and fixture ID addressing
are all included!
Finally the Blizzard Blade RGBW easily converts from a dazzling beam fixture to a
versatile 8.8-degree soft-edged wash fixture by attaching the included diffuser
lens. It's like having two fixtures in one!
So get ready to slice and dice, and pick up your Blizzard Blade RGBW's today!
• 36x 5-watt R/G/B/W CREE® LED’s
• User selectable 11 or 15 DMX channels
• Razor-sharp 1.1° beam angle + attachable 8° diffuser lens
• 4-button menu with LCD-TFT icon-based display
• Full color mixing in standalone, master/slave and DMX modes
• Built-in automated programs via master/slave
• Built-in sound activated programs via master/slave
• User selectable 16-bit dimming
• Defeatable pan/tilt correction with trim adjustment
• Auto standby after DMX signal loss
• Fixture ID addressing
• 3-pin male input and 3-pin female output
• PowerCon compatible AC power In/Out connectors
• Compact, high quality housing
Power
• Operating Voltage: AC 120VAC, 60 Hertz
• Power Consumption: 148W, 1.84A (full white)
• Power Factor: .67
Light Source
• LED: 36x 5-watt R/G/B/W CREE® LED’s
Optical
• Beam Angle: 1.1° (8° with diffuser lens)
Thermal
• Max. Operating Temp.: 104 degrees F (40 degrees C) ambient
Control
• Protocol: USITT DMX-512
• DMX Channels: 11 or 15 Channels
• Input: 3-pin XLR Male
• Output: 3-pin XLR Female
• Operating Modes: Standalone, Master/Slave, Sound Active, Color Preset
Weight & Dimensions
• Length: 13.4 inches (34 cm)
• Width: 9.5 inches (24 cm)
• Height: 14.8 inches (37.5 cm)
• Weight: 11.5 lbs (5.2 kg)
Blizzard Lighting Blade Warranty
• 2-year limited warranty, does not cover malfunction caused by damage to LED’s
Lux / Meter 1 Meter 2 Meter Diffuser No Diffuser Diffuser No Diffuser Red 1,600 9,700 530 6,600 Green 2,400 13,900 740 8,070 Blue 3,400 21,000 1,030 13,520 White 2,680 23,800 1,000 12,870 All 10,200 69,000 2,920 41,000
Big bang for the buck. I got eight mounted to two bars on crank stands. I can have the blades up and adjusting position palletes in 15 mins. Wherever you were putting a Par Can before this light fits in the same space. Movement is lighting fast and the beam is super bright and looks awesome. Beam is about 3 feet wide at 65 feet. Awesome arial effects. Like I said huge bang for the buck.
What I like most about these is the quick setup. Like Rohn says above, 15 minutes and they're practically ready to go. I've seen a lot of comments online about the brightness being good, and I'd say that's understating it. You could be in a fairly sizable room with these and have no problem reaching the back wall, as the beams are well-focused.<br /> <br /> These lights are one of the reasons I finally switched over to DMX. I'd fiddled with it in the past but stuck with standalone mode. But once I switched I was able to do larger gigs with more people. <br /> <br /> Lastly, just want to point out these are well-made. I would feel comfortable taking them on the road for mobile jobs if needed. I haven't had them very long, so I can't say for sure how long they'll last, but they just seem very well-made, not cheap like other products.