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Stairville CX-30 RGB WW Bk

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Modern LED Spotlight in Classic Par 64 Housing

  • Easy configuration via rear display with four buttons
  • Homogeneous colour mixing and an even light distribution
  • Simple cabling thanks to combination of power supply and DMX
  • Double bracket for standing and hanging use

Technical data

  • Light source: 18 x 8 W 4-in-1 RGB WW LED
  • Beam angle: 25°
  • Colour temperature: WW-LED 3150 K
  • Flicker-free (2000 Hz)
  • Control: DMX (4/6/8/ channels)
  • Master/Slave with ID function
  • Internal colour change and fade programs
  • Selectable colour macros and freely definable static colours
  • DMX input and output: XLR 3-pin
  • Power input and output: Power Twist
  • Power supply: 100 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
  • Power Consumption: 120W
  • Black aluminium housing
  • Dimensions: 405 x 275 x 275 mm
  • Weight. 3.3 kg
Available since January 2020
Item number 467325
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Construction Type PAR64
Number of LEDs 18
power of the single LED 8 W
Colour Mixing RGB WW
LED Type x-in-1
Floor housing Yes
Fanless No
remote control not supported
wireless DMX No
Housing Colour Black
466 AED 116,81 €
Plus 277 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Simply The future
Kevin638 26.07.2013
Well what can I say I have owned these lights for a few months now and I love them. I previously had some Par 56 24 X 3W Stairville that had individual LEDs of different colours and whilst they were good for lots of applications the colour mixing wasn't great so I found it difficult to get a good white however don't be put off these if you just want bright coloured lights. I ordered these CX-3s and was instantly impressed and feel that the way forward is to have quad coloured LEDs, the colour mixing is great you can get a very good warm white and by taking out a little blue. If you have not owned LED lights before and worry that they will be bright enough don't, they are very very bright. The one small thing I don't like about them is that the beam angle is very wide, they are definitely floods and not spots. I am sure that sensibly priced LED spots are in the pipeline and I can't wait
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A True Replacement
MartinS 615 12.08.2017
Having used the traditional filament par cans in the past with the associated issues of power consumption, LED is now at an affordable point of replacement.
I have the Starville 36 x 3 RGB Par 64 units and they work very well.
The upgrade to these 18 x 8 RGBW is a real improvement.
The White is a good white if that makes sense and when mixed with the additional RGB Leds the unit offers up the ability to mix some amazing colours.
I use my lighting mainly for live music events, bands, small festivals etc.
In the 8 Chl DMX mode you have access to a strobe function along with some pre programmed colour mixes within the unit which are very handy when trying to set up a quick mix of colours at short notice.
These will never be a replacement for the traditional 1000W par can with gel filter, however, the ability to run 20 of these form one 13A socket is a no brainer for me.
The only thing that is missing from the unit is the ability to link the power cables to each other as some other LED units do, however this is only me being picky.
If your thinking of moving from the old traditional Par units, these Starville units are a great alternative.
I've had mine for a couple of years now and they are still going well.
Will I be buying more of these? Definitely
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Superb light output!
Richard269 06.12.2013
Not much more that I can add to the above reviews, other than I own four of these units and the light output is truly awesome. The quad colour LED's include white in addition to the usual Red/Green/Blue and makes a very useful feature for softening the colour. Excellent product; not owned long enough to establish relaibility, but they look promising. Run very cool and a virtually silent fan keeps the LED chips cool.
I have used them for a variety of events from discos to funerals (yes!). They have built in control for "stand-alone" operation with a variety of programs including some sound activated ones.
They also work very well with a dmx controller. OK, some LED stuff lacks the smoothness of incandescent lamps for dimming, but these are among the best I've used.
Lighting backdrops (formerly needing 15kW of roasting hot halogen lamps plus a load of LEE filter) is now a breeze. No heavy cables, or distros, no spraying fireproofer everywhere, and more virtually any colour!
Overall a very impressive product and yes, I would love some more, but I can do an incredible amount with my 4 units!
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RGBW LED par can: Stairville 64 CX-3 RGBW
Paul N. 148 27.05.2013
I bought four of these fittings because I was specifically looking for a wide beam, bright RGBW LED lamp. I was not disappointed. I have used them for a theatrical performance and a rock concert since purchasing them and found them to be excellent on both occasions. The colour consistency across four fittings was very good, the brightness across the full beam angle of 45 degrees was very good.

My only negative comments are that they don't dim to zero but 5% when they immediately fade to zero and secondly they have some fan noise which on a small stage may be annoying but in a decent size theatre would go unnoticed.
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