Quantity | - |
Condition | Good |
Location | United States |
Warranty | N/A |
These ETC Selador Vivid 11" LED fixtures were used in a house of worship. They have normal wear and tear, and they are in good working condition. One of these fixtures has a broken lens, but the unit is fully functional.
The Selador Series high power Vivid fixture is ideal for stage and studio lighting and can be used anywhere strong color and high intensity is required – producing the widest range of spectrally balanced saturated and tinted colors that lighting designers love. Vivid uses the x7 Color System to provide the deepest, purest colors teamed with high-power LEDs for incredible color punch. While maximized for high-brightness, deep color output, Vivid does not give up Selador Series' unique ability to match warm, tungsten white light, vibrant daylight white, and soft, tinted gel colors.
(1) Selador Vivid 11" LED
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