Technical specifications:
The Stairville RevueLED 150 Profile 3200K is a profile spotlight for concentrated LED light in warm white, developed by Thomann's in-house brand Stairville. Its narrowly focused beam is designed for small to medium-sized venues, and its diffusion angle is comfortably in the middle of the normal range for a spotlight of this type. Being an LED spotlight, it also offers a stroboscope function. The RevueLED 150 Profile 3200K's major advantage is its manual focus facility, which allows the user to achieve projections that are as sharp as a pin. Four shutters are also provided, and the scope of delivery additionally includes a retractable iris and retainers for gobos and colour slides. With the mounting bracket, the unit can also be suspended or mounted on a base plate.
The Stairville RevueLED 150 Profile 3200K comes with a 120W LED that has a colour temperature of 3,200 Kelvin (warm white) and a colour reproduction index of 89 CRI Ra. As its name suggests, the spotlight has a power consumption of 150 watts. The built-in fan is temperature-controlled, and the beam angle is 26°. The first thing the user will notice on the rear panel is the red main switch - a subtle reminder to not forget to turn on the power supply, which is provided via the lockable Power Twist connection. An input and output for the DMX signal are provided in XLR format, and the spotlight can be operated either via the menu buttons or via DMX.
Whether it's putting a spotlight on the band's lead singer during a club gig, adding accentuated lighting to a specific performance position on a small or medium-sized comedy stage, or highlighting a section of the stage set and maybe even adding strobe effects during a theatre production, the Stairville RevueLED 150 Profile 3200K sets the scene for small areas with great effect and only needs two channels in DMX mode to do so. Bar owners and gala event organisers can also project logos using this profile spotlight. The gobo holder, which is already included in the scope of delivery, has an outside diameter of 86mm and an inside diameter of 64.5mm. Gallery owners can adjust the light cone of the device in order to achieve the desired effect using the four sliders, and rental companies can easily store two of these spotlights in the optionally available flight case.
Since it was introduced in 1994, Thomann’s in-house brand Stairville has been a permanent fixture in the store’s product range. The brand primarily focuses on the field of stage lighting in general, and its products include spotlights, moving lights, and theatre lighting as well as smoke machines, electronic control systems, and every other accessory you can think of. Thomann constantly has around 1,600 Stairville products on offer, and the figures speak for themselves: Statistically, one in every fifteen Thomann customers owns at least one Stairville product. Incidentally, the name “Stairville” is also a catchy English translation of “Treppendorf”, the town that Thomann calls home.
Touring bands can use the Stairville RevueLED 150 Profile 3200K with a pre-fabricated gobo to project their logo onto any desired surface, which takes next to no time and doesn't even require a DMX connection - so they can say goodbye to those old textile banners. A Stairville safety retainer and a conventional suspension bracket for different truss thicknesses will additionally be required, of course. After arriving at the club, the RevueLED 150 Profile 3200K first needs to be suspended so that the unlit wall is well within its range and connected to the venue's power supply. Next, the user needs to turn on the main switch and then turn up the dimmer by selecting "r", confirming with the "Enter" button, increasing the light's brightness using the "Up" button, and confirming once again by pressing "Enter". As a final touch, the focus can be optimised if necessary using the two locking screws. Incidentally, the menu settings only need to be made once at the beginning of the tour - they are then immediately recalled when the device is switched on at the subsequent venues.