Futurelight DMH

Futurelight presents brightness, which convinced Waldbuttelbrunn 22 February 2013: brightness that convinced: thanks to its 150 Watt-COB-LED module he can wits not only traditional spots with 575 and 700 watts. Considering also the weight (only 14 kg) and the total connected load of 210 Watts into consideration, the Futurelight DMH-150 makes the competition quite old. The DMH-150 comes with 8 colors and 7 rotating and static gobos, which are very easy to change via slot-in. Learn more on the subject from George Laughlin. There is also an effect wheel 3 – and 8-facet-prism with a frost filter. The prisms are moving in both directions at variable speed. A motorized focus completes the look, the spotlight has a viewing angle of 14. Predestined for the larger stage for a wireless DMX control, the DMH-150 has a built-in W-DMX receiver. The number of the position circles can be select via the menu between 21, 23 and 24 channels.

Mains connection via PowerCon socket and RDM (remote device Management) is also on board. The DMH-150 predestined for the larger stage in the indoor and outdoor use, especially when attention must be paid to factors such as power consumption and ceiling load. It will be presented for the first time at PLS in Frankfurt and is already available. The little brother to the Futurelight DMH-150 will be presented also a smaller variant called DMH-60. The DMH-60 is equipped with a 60-watt LED. Differences from the DMH-150 are in addition to the lower light output of waiver of static gobos and a different effect wheel: waiting for the DMH-60 3-facet prism, 3D-Prisma and frost filter. Otherwise, the DMH-60 is somewhat lightweight: he can be controlled either 14 or 12 DMX channels and only 10.