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Quantity | 1 |
Condition | Fair |
Location | United States |
Warranty | 1 Year Mfr. |
This ULD-340 Dimmer is a demo unit with 4 stage pin outputs. It is in good condition and comes with a 1 year warranty from Leprecon. It has been fully updated and tested.
ULD-340, Wireless-DMX, Dual 15A, HP, Duplex, 4 Ch Dimmer, ETL Listed.
Please note that the image is for representation purposes only. The actual unit only has 4 channels.
When it comes to a dimmer pack you can trust, the ULD ranks as the industry leader in small portable treemount dimmer packs. Production and rental companies alike have come to rely on the ULD dimmers for a wide variety of uses. The solid design and construction assure that they will handle the most demanding conditions no matter what the environment. Schools and houses of worship will also appreciate the simple setup and rock solid performance.
(1) ULD-340 W-DMX - Duplex
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