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SGM Set to Introduce New Products at PLASA 2014

SGM will be showcasing the new P-2, Q-2 and Q-2W LED fixtures at this year’s PLASA Show (London ExCeL, October 5 – 8). These are respectively based on the technology behind the P-5 wash light and the multifunction Q-7/Q7W (wash, blind, strobe) which have all helped to raised industry standards.

Providing an even smaller physical footprint, these extremely compact units will provide easy and quick set-up, while at the same time maintaining the IP65 rating which is one of the characteristics of the SGM portfolio.

Taking it a step further, the 18 lenses in the P-2 are divided into three individually controllable segments with RGBW colors. Containing 18 high power 10W RGBW LEDs, P-2 has a light output of 11,500 lumens – 1,885 lumens per kilo – and an efficacy of 58 lm/W, offering a variation of beam angles, with 15 , 21° and 43 degree interchangeable lenses.

Q-2’s 864 LEDs are divided into three individually controllable segments with RGBW colors. It has a light output of 12,000 lumens – 2,000 lumens per kilo, and an efficacy of 60 lm/W. Q-2W is divided into 12 individually controllable segments–revolutionary for such a compact device. It has a cool white light output of no less than 26,000 lumens–4,333 lumens per kilo–an efficacy of 130 lm/W. Both Q-2 and Q-2W come with a fixed beam angle of 110 degrees.

Due to their many possibilities, integration of P-2 and Q-2/Q-2W into a lighting design will generate wide-ranging color and effect combinations, the company says.

Further to this, SGM will show last year’s winner of the PLASA Innovation Award, the G-Spot, in a new framing version as well as an add-on framing shutter module to the original G-Spot.

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SGM will be showcasing the new P-2, Q-2 and Q-2W LED fixtures at this year’s PLASA Show (London ExCeL, October 5 – 8). These are respectively based on the technology behind the P-5 wash light and the multifunction Q-7/Q7W (wash, blind, strobe) which have all helped to raised industry standards.
Providing an even smaller physical footprint, these extremely compact units will provide easy and quick set-up, while at the same time maintaining the IP65 rating which is one of the characteristics of the SGM portfolio.
Taking it a step further, the 18 lenses in the P-2 are divided into three individually controllable segments with RGBW colors. Containing 18 high power 10W RGBW LEDs, P-2 has a light output of 11,500 lumens – 1,885 lumens per kilo – and an efficacy of 58 lm/W, offering a variation of beam angles, with 15 , 21° and 43 degree interchangeable lenses.
Q-2’s 864 LEDs are divided into three individually controllable segments with RGBW colors. It has a light output of 12,000 lumens – 2,000 lumens per kilo, and an efficacy of 60 lm/W. Q-2W is divided into 12 individually controllable segments–revolutionary for such a compact device. It has a cool white light output of no less than 26,000 lumens–4,333 lumens per kilo–an efficacy of 130 lm/W. Both Q-2 and Q-2W come with a fixed beam angle of 110 degrees.
Due to their many possibilities, integration of P-2 and Q-2/Q-2W into a lighting design will generate wide-ranging color and effect combinations, the company says.
Further to this, SGM will show last year’s winner of the PLASA Innovation Award, the G-Spot, in a new framing version as well as an add-on framing shutter module to the original G-Spot.
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