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Quantity | 8 |
Condition | Fair |
Location | United Kingdom |
Warranty | N/A |
Ships from outside of the United States.
These Martin MAC III AirFX moving lights have heavy wear but are in good working condition.
The 1500-watt MAC III AirFX is an extremely bright and highly versatile lighting fixture, a new concept that combines hard-edge, mid-air effects and a beautiful wash field in one luminaire. Capable of projecting a dense, hard-edge beam with stunning mid-air aerial effects, the fixture's unique optical system allows it to adjust from a tight beam to a radiant wash instantly for greater design flexibility.
Beam gobo projections can adjust along the entire zoom range for a diverse variety of mid-air looks. Unlike other fixtures, the MAC III AirFX maintains high efficiency throughout the entire zoom range with a fully linear zoom that gives no visible beam jump from tight to wide.
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