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PATT 2013™

Tungsten
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PATT 2013™

Tungsten

Patt 2013 is the first in a series of retro style lighting – designed specifically to further the current trend for tungsten eye-candy on stage and set - for bands, television, film and general prop lighting.

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Lighting fixtures can be more than just a practical neccessity – the luminaires themselves can be a piece of art and create the mood. This fixture, conceived by lighting designer Tim Routledge, has already been used on television broadcasts and concerts worldwide including Gary Barlow, The Prodigy, Robbie Williams, Paul McCartney, X Factor, Britain’s Got Talent, The Graham Norton Show plus numerous other talk-show sets. The 750W tungsten softlight is formed around a sleek, spun aluminium body which maximises its curves to look as good on stage as the performers it illuminates. Whilst taking inspiration for its appearance from vintage broadcast lighting, the PATT 2013 incorporates the modern, readily available 750W HPL lamp .

Light source

High Performance Tungsten Lamp 750 W

Effects

550 mm parabolic aluminium reflector with high reflectivity coating

Innovations
GDTF – General Device Type Format
GDTF – General Device Type Format

The General Device Type Format creates a unified definition for exchange of data for the operation of intelligent luminaries, such as moving lights. The file format is human readable and developed using open source formats.

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PATT 2013

Technical Specification

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Light source type: High Performance Tungsten Lamp

Base: G 9,5 special (with heat sink)

Recommended lamp type: HPL 750/240/X 750W - 240V, HPL 750/120/X 750W - 120V

Lifetime: 1.500 hours

Colour temperature: 3.050 K

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