Rosco
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This Rosco X-24 X-Effects Projector, 5500K unit was used in a restaurant and has about 50 hours of use. It is in good working condition.
The device utilizes a 200 watt Enhanced Metal Arc source, whose short arc allows for an output of 5K lumens, with a 7000 hour lamp life. The color temperature is similar to a Xenon source at 6000K.
The effect itself is created by rotating two "X" size glass gobos off center of the optical path. This results in a projection that does not appear to have a visible direction or pattern. The color slot will accept dichroic color filters.
(1) X-24 X-Effects Projector, 5500K
(1) 50 Deg Lens
(2) Ripple Effect Gobos
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