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Blizzard Lighting Flurry 5 (Blizzard FLURRY5)
Say hello to the Flurry 5!
The Flurry 5 builds on one of our most popular, super-affordable moving head
washes, the Flurry Series and takes it to the next level with 7x 15-watt 5-in-1
RGBAW LEDs for pure, immaculate, and richly saturated color mixing.
Super small and compact, the Flurry 5 features 540° pan and 180° tilt with
built-in programs, color macros, and sound active via DMX or Master/slave modes
make the Flurry 5 a breeze to operate at any experience level.
It also features variable electronic strobe, vector speed control for multiple
channels, user-selectable pan and tilt ranges, and built-in movement macros.
When you need color, and lots of it, the Flurry Wash fits the bill!
Control Features:
• 8 or 13-channel DMX-512 LED moving head lumiere
• Pan: 540 degrees / Tilt: 180 degrees
• Color mixing via 7* 15w RGBAW 5-in-1 LED’s
• Variable electronic strobe
• Variable electronic dimmer (0 – 100%)
• Built-in programs/color macros via master/slave or DMX
• Sound active in standalone or DMX
Additional Features:
• User-selectable basic or advanced operating modes
• Compact and lightweight (it kept its new year’s resolution!)
• LED display menu with invert
• Display auto on/off
• Pan/tilt invert option
• Fan cooled
Weight & Dimensions:
• Length: 6.8 inches (173 mm)
• Width: 6.8 inches (173 mm)
• Height: 9.8 inches (249 mm)
• Weight: 6.5 lbs (3.8 kg)
Power:
• Operating Voltage 110-240VAC, 50-60 Hertz (autoranging)
• Fuse 3A 250V
• Power Consumption 110W
Light Source:
• LED 7x15W (5-in-1), 60,000 hours
Optical:
• Beam Angle 25 degrees
Movement Range:
• Pan: 540 degrees
• Tilt: 180 degrees
Thermal:
• Max. Operating Temp. 104 degrees F (40 degrees C) ambient
Control:
• Protocol: USITT DMX-512
• DMX Channels: 8 or 13 (User Selectable)
• Input: 3-pin XLR Male
• Output: 3-pin XLR Female
Warranty:
• 2-year limited warranty, does not cover malfunction caused by damage to LED’s
Really digging these lights. Small but bright! Use them as wash lights mostly but being able to use them as additional moving heads is a huge perk! Great purchase for the price point.
Excellent light for the money. You will see other lights that look just like this for less, but they are not the same at all. This is RGBAW. The others I've seen are RGBW or even just RGB. It makes a big difference. It has good punch for it's size and price, and works flawlessly in DMX mode. And given the 2 year warranty, it's safe to say it's better made. It definitely has better quality control, as each light is tested by Blizzard at it's Wisconsin HQ, before being shipped out. I tried it out on my Kontrol 5 board. If I had no plans to move the light in real time during a show, and was just recording chase steps, this board would actually do the job. Clearly, you will do better with a board that's set up for moving lights, but it's nice to know you don't have to spend that money up front.<br /> <br /> Speaking of money, if your budget would allow for an extra $80 or so per light. Take a look at the Blizzard Stiletto 3. It's only RGBW, but it has DMX controlled 6.5 to 60 degree zoom. If you plan to use the light as more than a disco effect, this could prove valuable. The Z3 also uses the PowerCon connectors, which can't be pulled out of the light by accident. Basically, it depends on budget and planned use, as to which light will be better for you. The light is quite small. I was actually able to fit it in my Hot Carry bag in the center section, with four Hotbox EXA's in the outer compartments. <br /> <br /> If you are looking to add moving lights, these are a great way to start.