Eliminator Lighting at NAMM

Eliminator Lighting will debut a variety of new additions to its product range at the NAMM show.

These will include static wash fixtures, moving head wash and spot luminaires, a power switching controller, and a new size of mirror ball along with a heavy-duty rotator.

Powered by a 150-Watt cool white LED engine, it features 8 static and 6 rotating GOBOs, on independent wheels, alongside a separate 7-slot colour wheel. There are also two rotating prisms (5-facet and 6-facet), while motorised zoom provides a variable beam angle of 9° – 14° and motorised focus allows sharp pattern projections over varying distances.

Another new addition to the series debuting at NAMM 2024 is the Stryker Max. This wash-zoom fixture is capable of generating a variety of aerial effects. It features six high-output 40-Watt RGBW (red, green, blue, and white) colour mixing LEDs attached to a motorised zoom mechanism and positioned behind a rotating lens assembly. This allows the fixture to output a narrow beam of 4°, a wide wash of 55°, and everything in between, as well as kaleidoscopic multi-beam effects. In addition, the head also features an outer ring of 60 x 5-Watt RGB LEDs.

The Mega Wash 24 is a lighting powerhouse that will fill a club or event dancefloor with vibrant colour. Powered by 24 x 10-Watt 6-in-1 hex colour LEDs, arranged in six independently controllable clusters. The RGBWA+UV LEDs offer a colour palette, while the inclusion of UV allows for the creation of a ‘black light’ effect which causes white and neon coloured décor and clothing to glow.

The 2024 NAMM show will also be an opportunity to see the recently released Mega Hex L Par in person.  Powered by 20-Watt HEX (6-in-1) RGBLA+UV colour mixing LEDs, it can be used to generate a spectrum of output colours. The fixture offers a concise beam angle of 17° but is supplied with an optional 20° frost filter.

Enhancing its existing range of mirror ball offerings, Eliminator is also introducing the new EM30. This large 30-inch diameter multi-faceted reflective sphere features a central hanging point and separate safety cable attachment point.

Designed specifically for use with the EM30 as well as the larger EM40 model, the new HD-MB40 is a heavy-duty rotator with a weight capacity of up to 89lbs. (40kg). It rotates at a speed of between 1 and 1.5 rpm.

The Ikon Profile Plus is an upgraded GOBO Projector powered by a 40-Watt (9500K) LED source. This projector boasts manually adjustable beam angles (15-40 degrees), interchangeable GOBOs, and framing shutters. Control options include a digital display menu with 2 DMX channels, RDM compliancy, dimming, and strobing. The fixture comes with a glass GOBO, metal gel frame, and the UC IR wireless remote.

Finally, making its debut at NAMM 2024, the SC8 II Pad System is a new analogue control solution for switching non-DMX lighting fixtures and effects. It features an eight-output relay pack with a total capacity of 15 Amps, which connects via a standard 3-pin DMX cable to a separate control pad equipped with latching toggle switches, flash buttons, and indicator LEDs for each output.

“NAMM 2024 is set to be a significant show for Eliminator as we introduce this exciting collection of new products,” commented Albert Paredes, Product Manager for Eliminator Lighting. “Having already proved popular with venue integrators and mobile entertainers alike, the Stryker Series is now a truly formidable force rounded out by the Spot and Max models. The Mega Wash 24 offers outstanding output, while the Mega Hex L Par makes lime-infused lighting accessible on a tight budget. The SC8 II Pad System is a simple yet innovative control solution for standalone effect fixtures that fills a distinctive niche in the market. And the EM30 and HD-MB40 complement our existing range of mirror ball products, providing customers with unbeatable choice. Whichever products pique your interest, we look forward to introducing you to them at the show!”

Eliminator Lighting will be exhibiting from booth #10920 alongside sister companies ADJ Lighting and Avante Audio.

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