Visitors to Prolight + Sound speak many different languages, but at the CHAUVET Professional stand there was one often-heard word that was instantly recognizable to everyone – WOW! That simple three-letter word accurately describes the reaction that visitors from every corner of the world had to the company’s new Rogue series of moving head fixtures.
Promoted as “weapons of mass creation,” that liberate the imagination from “the tyranny of tight budgets,” Rogue is a rugged line of fixtures that pack a powerful punch and offer a host of high-performance features like multi prism rotation, zoomable prism, variable speed scrolling, LED gobo morphing and a massive light output that are unheard in their price range.
“One of the things that makes Rogue unique is that if offers such an outstanding performance and so many features for its price,” said Mike Graham, product manager at CHAUVET Professional. “Rogue will allow even designers on a limited budget to create some very intense, high-impact designs with crisp beams, bright colors, aerial effects, split colors and other effects that may have been out of reach to them in the past because the budget wasn’t there.”
CHAUVET Professional unveiled four new fixtures as part of the Rogue introduction.
• Rogue R1 Spot, a 140W LED that produces a very even flat field ideal for gobo projection; and features an 8-color wheel, as well as two gobo wheels.
• Rogue R1 Beam, a powerful beam effect that uses an Osram Sirius 132W HRI lamp to produce 78,700 lux at 15 meters, and offers the ability to layer both prisms simultaneously for eye-popping effects.
• Rogue R2 Spot, an intense 240W LED automated spot featuring two continuously and variably scrolling color wheels that place a world of color splitting options at every user’s finger tips.
• Rogue R2 Beam, a brawny beam that produces 133,200 lux at 15 meters using an Osram Sirius 230W HRI lamp, and features an 8-facet rotating prism can be used to create an endless array of dynamic looks.
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