City Theatrical
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Quantity | 4 |
Condition | Fair |
Location | United Kingdom |
Warranty | N/A |
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These City Theatrical PDS-750 TR units have heavy wear, but they are in good working condition.
The PDS-750-TR Touring CB Power Supply provides power and DMX control capability for up to 12 Color Kinetics ColorBlast 12 or 24 ColorBlast 6 luminaires (or other CK fixtures), while eliminating the need for field address programming with a Zapi.
The PDS-750-TR is provided with standard entertainment industry hanging/mounting hardware configurations, and is ruggedly constructed and equipped for the temporary installations and harsh use conditions typical of standard entertainment industry rental applications.
(1) PDS-750 TR
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