Buy Used GrandMA2 light by MA Lighting
With the GrandMA2 light, MA Lighting offers a compact version of the new GrandMA2 full-size featuring 4,096 parameters, 15 motorized faders on board and two touchscreens. All additional features as well as all command keys are the same as with the GrandMA2 full-size. The GrandMA2 light is the optimal tool for control of all kinds of lighting genres like conventionals, Moving Lights, LEDs, video and media. Intuitive and fast control over all connected fixtures and channels in different styles is ...
Also Known As: Used 2 light, Used grandMA2 light
Used Lighting Consoles For Sale
$7,344 USD : €5.839 EUR
These Maxxyz consoles were used as a Demo and Include a Road-Case, Three Lights and Cover.
$1,204 USD : €957 EUR
Used on corporate events. Upgraded to the latest version.
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GrandMA2 light Lighting Consoles
...different styles is possible. The GrandMA2 light can handle an nearly infinite number of presets, cues, pages, sequences and effects. It is also a perfect back-up solution for the GrandMA2 full-size. The console features a full compatibility to the 'series 1'.Real-time control for 65,536 parameters per session in connection with MA NPUs (up to 256 DMX universes)
4,096 HTP-/LTP-parameters built in (6 x DMX out)
2 internal TFT wide mode touchscreens (15,4 WXGA)
2 external TFT screens (UXGA, can be touchscreens)
1 internal command screen – multi-touch (9 SVGA)*
15 motorized executor faders
Built in keyboard drawer*
Built in UPS
2 Ethercon connectors
5 USB 2.0 connectors
Motorized monitor wing*
2 motorized A/B fader 100mm
Individually backlit and dimMAble, silent keys
MA Lighting Lighting Consoles
The company was founded in 1983 by Michael Adenau (MA) and enjoys strong growth from the very beginning until today. More than 10,000 MA control desks are being used all over the world and MA´s digital dimming systems have become an industry standard. The success accelerated in 1985, when software specialist Ernst Ebrecht joined MA Lighting as a partner. In this period MA introduced the Lightcommander 24 and Lightcommander 48 control desks. When launched in 1992 the MA Scancommander caused a huge stir in the burgeoning world of moving light control. This product established MA Lighting as a leading innovator of lighting control for the global touring and event sector. Leading producers of intelligent lighting showed great interest in MA's new operating philosophy, which radically differed from the historical "dimmer -oriented" control systems of that time. In the spring of 1998 MA showed the world the eagerly awaited grandMA console. This hybrid lighting control console brought a new level of hardware sophistication to the lighting world. The full color touch screens, motorized faders, built in UPS (uninterruptible power supply) and hard drive were only the beginning. The summer of 2000 saw the launch of a host of new products from MA, the grandMA light, the grandMA replay unit and the grandMA offline editor. In the autumn of 2001, the grandMA range will be completed with the introduction of the grandMA ultra-light. The ultra-light has 1,024 channels but retains the main features of a grandMA at a very competitive price. Today, MA Lighting are well known for their technical know-how and have achieved an unique international reputation for its operational philosophy. MA´s award-winning products are extremely reliable and offer cutting-edge solutions for dimming and control. Organizational Structure This story of success is strongly based on the teamwork between MA and Lightpower. Lightpower, located in Paderborn, is handling the international distribution of MA products since 1987. The two companies work very closely together and, through their respective roles, have made each other stronger. Production, and research & development are located in MA´s modern headquarters in Waldbuettelbrunn. For marketing, sales and technical support Lightpower has founded a new subsidiary: MA Lighting International. All of these activities are coordinated in their Paderborn facilities."... acoustics is . Used . characterized by its reliance on combinations of physical principles drawn from other sources; and that the primary task of modern physical acoustics is to effect a fusion of the principles normally adhering t...
Developed by the Engineering Commission of USITT, the standard star. Used . ted in 1986, with subsequent revisions in 1990 leading to USITT DMX512/1990. ESTA took control of the standard in 1998 and began a revision process. The new standard, known officially as "Ent. Used . ertainment Technology — USITT DMX512–A — Asynchronous Serial Digital Data Transmission Standard for Controlling Lighting Equipment and Accessories", was approved by ANSI in November, 2004. This current standar...
Lighting Consoles
Lighting consoles are electronic devices for controlling multiple lights simultaneously from one point. Dimmers for controlling lighting intensity, automated lighting, fog machines and hazers are some of the special effects lighting devices controlled by a lighting board or lighting desk (other terms for lighting consoles). An electronic control protocol is used by lighting consoles to communicate with other devices in the lighting system. Some of these are DMX512, ACN and DMX-512-A. New protocols are being introduced as more sophisticated lighting systems become available. In the entertainment industry, where theatrical lighting design is mostly used, lighting consoles are usually found in the control booth, auditorium or the foyer. For this application, the most common protocol is DMX512. Lighting consoles are available in different sizes and complexities. A preset board, a conventional console for basic lighting systems, is used mostly for small setups. However, DJs may complement it with more advanced hybrid consoles. A moving light controller works with dimmers for controlling ordinary lighting. It also provides additional controls for automated stage lighting (also called intelligent lighting) to produce very complex lighting effects. Other types of lighting consoles include memory consoles, personal-control based controllers, and remote focus unit. The light board operator (also called the light op or board op) is the person who operates the lighting console. Depending on the scale and type of production, he can be the lighting designer or the stage manager. He or she is responsible for conventional or automated lighting fixtures as well as controlling video. Used GrandMA2 light For Sale
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Used as a demo unit. Comes with a 14 day warranty.
14 Day
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GrandMA2 light News
August 17th, 2011
Three grandMA2 light consoles were specified by lighting and visual control specialists FIX8 as the most flexible, reliable and expedient solution to run the production lighting and video at the 2011 iTunes Festival.
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