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Robe BMFL Followspot Arc Moving Light
Vendor:RobeRegular price $3,630.00Sale price $3,630.00 -
Robe BMFL FollowSpot LT Long-Throw Moving Light
Vendor:RobeRegular price $3,890.00Sale price $3,890.00 -
Robe BMFL WashBeam Spot/Wash Arc Moving Light
Vendor:RobeRegular price $1,225.00Sale price $1,225.00 -
Robe ESPRITE Luminaire
Vendor:RobeRegular price $6,490.00Sale price $6,490.00 -
Robe Forte White LED Moving Head Spot and Wash Light
Vendor:RobeRegular price $7,790.00Sale price $7,790.00 -
Robe LEDWash 1200 RGBW LED Wash Moving Light
Vendor:RobeRegular price $1,290.00Sale price $1,290.00 -
Robe MegaPointe Moving Head Spot
Vendor:RobeRegular price $3,110.00Sale price $3,110.00 -
Robe POINTE Osram Sirius HRI 280-Watt RO Moving Head Light
Vendor:RobeRegular price $1,290.00Sale price $1,290.00 -
Robe RSTSSCRNKIT 15.6inch Touch Screen for Robospot
Vendor:RobeRegular price $3,110.00Sale price $3,110.00 -
Robe Spiider WashBeam Luminaire
Vendor:RobeRegular price $3,110.00Sale price $3,110.00
Robe
Robe’s roots can be traced back to when Ladislav Petrek began importing PAR cans, mirror balls, and various other pieces of lighting equipment from Germany into what was then known as Czechoslovakia, and spotted a growing market for lighting installations taking shape post Velvet Revolution. This led to Ladislav starting to design and build sound activated lighting effects that were then marketed through his company ProLux. Josef Valchar was recruited as a Sales Manager and in 1993 the pair started to design their first Scans. Valchar had his sights squarely set on developing an entire product range and selling into other parts of Europe. Robe Show Lighting was born in 1994.
Robe’s first Frankfurt ProLight & Sound exhibition scored their first OEM customer – Steinigke Showtechnic GmbH. Robe’s initial products were scanners and sound activated fixtures. Also their ‘Dominator’ effect broke new ground in using the first generation of servo motors, and all Robe products were made DMX controllable from this point onwards. Rimini 1995 saw the launch of new scanners, using the first generation of stepper motors – upping the success and reliability stakes.