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Blizzard Torrent Streak LED Moving Head Beam Light

This bad, mamma jamma, is a super-sharp beam fixture that's cold as ice! The Torrent Streak is onefly fixture that's not to be messed with. Powered by a single source, 75w Luminus LED, this fixtureis truly boss! As the long awaited successor to the Torrent 90 Beam, Blizzard drastically improvedoutput while decreasing power draw by using a brand new LED engine and stunning, cutom designedall-glass optics. The Torrent Streak's beam blows the tube socks off conventional discharge beamfixtures costing 5 times as much!

The Torrent Streak features 1 x 75w 6500K LED light source that produces an ultra-narrow, sharp, 2-degreebeam angle. The Torrent Streak features a superfly 8-facet prism, for way out patterns and aerieleffects that are too fab for words! It has 3 user-selectable DMX modes with 11, 13 or 15 channels tochoose from. The Torrent Streak also has a switchable 540-degree/630-degree pan and 270-degree tilt, along with3-phase motors, with 8/16-bit resolution. Its color wheel with 11 colors, plus open, also includesUV and it has 1 gobo wheel with 11 static gobos. This is just a few of its many funky features!

The Torrent Streak comes equipped with an easy-to-use LCD 4-button control panel, industry standardpowerCON compatible power In/Out connections, DMX In/Out jacks, and dual quarter-turn "Omega" quickconnect type clamp brackets, making this a psychedelic, super-rad moving beam fixture!

The Torrent Streak has built-in sound active and 8 automatic programs, as well as master/slaveoptions. But, the lowdown is the DMX recorder/editor built-in for standalone operation.

Features:
  • 1x Luminus CBT-140 75W LED, 6500K light source
  • Ultra-narrow, sharp 2 degree beam angle
  • 3-phase pan/tilt motors with 8/16-bit resolution
  • Switchable 540/630 degree pan and 270 degree tilt
  • Static gobo wheel with 11 gobos
  • Color wheel: 11 colors (including UV) + open
  • Variable direction rainbow effects with adjustable speeds
  • Electronic dimmer and focus
  • 8-facet prism with variable speed and direction
  • Motorized linear iris with pulse/burst functions
  • Variable linear frost filter
  • 0-100% 16-bit electronic dimmer
  • 0-20Hz strobe w/random, pulse in/pulse out functions
  • 11/13/15 channel modes including custom design mode
  • 8 easy-to-use built-in programs
  • LCD-based menu system
  • DMX recorder/editor built-in for standalone operation
  • Variable speed cooling fans with smart LED protection
  • 1/4-turn "omega" style clamp brackets
  • POWERCON-compatible power in/out
Specifications:
  • Light Source: 1x Luminus CBT-140 75W LED, 6500K
  • Protocol: USITT DMX-512
  • DMX Channels: 11/13/15
  • Operating Modes: Standalone, Master/Slave, Auto, Sound Active plus custom design mode
  • Input: 3-pin XLR Male
  • Output: 3-pin XLR Female
  • LCD 4-button control panel
  • Beam Angle: 2-degree beam
  • Pan: 540-degree / 630-degree
  • Tilt: 270-degree
  • Operating Voltage: 90-260VAC, 50-60Hz
  • Power Consumption: 175W, 2.36a, pf:.65
  • Fuse 4A, 250V
  • Max. Operating Temp.: 104 degrees F (40 degrees C) ambient
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 10" x 13.5" x 19.3"/254 x 322 x 490mm
  • Weight: 25.4 lbs (11.5 kg)

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