Clay Paky
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Location | United States |
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These Clay Paky Alpha Spot HPE 1200 moving lights are in good working condition.
The Alpha Spot HPE 1200 is the most complete high-performance effects projector in its power category (1200 W). Its graphic system (supplied as standard) consists of 20 gobos on 3 wheels, an animation disc, two rotating prisms, three frost filters, a mechanical iris, a dimmer and a stop/strobe. The colour system is based on CMY, a colour wheel and a linear CTO. Its wide linear 10deg-40deg zoom, brightness characteristics, silent operation and numerous effects and colours make it suitable for all lighting designers who want the top in professional lighting results.
(1) Alpha Spot HPE 1200
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