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SLIMLINE PAR64 LED PAR CAN

All the features of original LED Par cans have been upgraded and housed in a compact, slimline unit. Measuring just 70mm in depth this light effect has been designed so it is easy to transport and install, even in locations with limited space. The digital programmer on the rear of the Par can is simple to use and allows the user to create the desired atmosphere with the wide variety of features offered. Suitable for a variety of applications including bands, mobile DJs, nightclubs and theatres.

SLIMLINE PAR64 LED PAR CAN

Features:

  • 70mm in depth, lightweight and easy to transport
  • Low power consumption of only 30W
  • 4 channel DMX (red, green, blue, strobe/dimmer)
  • RGB colour mixing
  • 168 10mmŲ ultra bright LEDs
  • IEC daisy chain facility for powering multiple devices

  • Master and slave option

  • 4 automatic colour sequence modes
  • 4 sound activated modes including normal, colour mixing and strobe
  • 10 preset colour option for mood setting
  • Supplied with mounting bracket
  • We recommend that this product is used within the guidelines HSG95

 Specification:

Power supply 90-270Vac, 50/60Hz
Beam angle 30°
LED Type 168 LED (60R, 54G, 54B) 10mmŲ
Laser & LED safety standard BSEN60825-1 2007
Fuse rating F1A
Power consumption 30W
Dimensions 200 x 280 x 100mm
Weight 1.8kg

I bought them on 9th Oct 2009 via Haven Keyboards shop in Ipswich and tried them same afternoon and my verdict about them is like with LEDJs:

I was very impressed with:

  • their performance;
  • how small they are comparing to standard PARs 64 and LEDjs;
  • how light they are comparing to standard PARs 64 and LEDJs;
  • how they were completely cold after nearly four hours non-stop work, comparing to standard PARs where you could fry an egg after just a few minutes of using the.

Check this video link o a YouTube to see them in action !!!

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