Building on the popularity of the G-Mix 200, Blizzard announces two highly-anticipated next generation spin-offs: G-Mix 300 and G-Mix 440. These new luminaires are loaded with many features.
Both models have an eight-blade framing shutter system with 100-degree bi-directional rotation, smooth and linear zoom from 3- to 50-degrees, plus a fast and smooth linear iris system. The G-Mix 300 features a 300W high intensity and efficiently cool white LED engine (7,500K).
Need more power? The G-Mix 440 brings 440W.
Both moving head fixtures support DMX, RDM (remote device management), Art-Net protocol, and offer a built-in Wireless Solution wireless W-DMX receiver.
“Like gobos? We got gobos,” says Will Komassa of Blizzard. “Hand selected from the ‘planet Risa,’ the G-Mix 300/440 Profile has a rotating gobo wheel with seven rotating and interchangeable glass gobos plus a static gobo wheel with six gobos, including a gobo reducer and an animation effect gobo.”
“That’s a lot of gobo mojo….”
“La Forge engineered these G-Mix units with a colour wheel with seven dichroic colours,” Komassa continued. “There is a three-facet rotating prism, linear rotating prism, linear frost filter, linear electronic focus, and a linear dimmer. It’s got “seizure-inducing” variable speed shutter/strobe, plus a full colour 180-degree reversible TFT display with four control buttons. Oh, and battery backup for display power. He thought of everything.”
Each luminaire is also tuned with proper LED refresh rate and gamma brightness for flicker-free operation, so they’re perfect for TV and film. The G-Mix 440 is an excellent solution for large-scale live concerts, TV productions, road shows, theatre, and more.
Blizzard’s new G-Mix 300 and 440 will take the user’s next production to warp speed…. Engage. See them at InfoComm in booth C3604 at the Las Vegas Convention Center through June 8.
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