Chauvet
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Quantity | 3 |
Condition | Good |
Location | United States |
Warranty | 1 Year Mfr. |
These units are B-Stock from Chauvet and come with a 1 year warranty.
A lens tube is NOT included.
Powered by a single source 260W LED, the Ovation E-260WW is the next step in the evolution of the Ovation series. With an output that exceeds a tungsten 750W light source, this fixture also boasts extremely smooth dimming down to the very bottom of the curve as well as a flat and even field of light for superior gobo projection, fully featured control options like Selectable PWM, RDM, and onboard dimming curve selections round out this virtually silent ellipsoidal.
These fixtures can use ETC lens tubes. They are not compatible with the ETC cyc.
(1) Ovation E-260WW, White
(1) powerCON Power Cord
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