Martin RGB Laser 1.6  Add your News

Winston on 13-08-2006 @ 22:47
martin1-6.jpg1/8/2006 Compact and feature-rich Class 4 laser all about performance and simplicity


Responding to the recent surge in laser popularity, Martin Professional has applied its standards of reliability, output, performance and ease-of-use to a new, unique and hassle-free laser - the Martin RGB Laser 1.6. Martin innovation combines with a spectrum of colors in a compact unit that revives the eighties obsession with laser effects.


The Martin RGB Laser 1.6 is a Class 4 white light laser with balanced cool white and comes in an extremely compact housing – unique for a laser with such power and speed. With simple plug-and-play operations, hundreds of pre-installed effects, and a cooling system that eliminates the need for expensive and bulky water cooling, the RGB Laser 1.6 is all about performance made easy. Take it on the road, decorate and revitalize outdoor structures and buildings for events and promotions, or utilize its unique effect in permanent installations, the RGB Laser 1.6 is as versatile as it is powerful.


Unconditional Colors
Slightly larger than an average DVD player, yet able to take the knocks and blows of touring without misaligning, the RGBL 1.6 is capable of extremely deep saturated colors - especially an intense blue (442 nm), which allows the creation of true and pure white like no other laser in its class.


Graphics Master
Smooth advanced graphics are achievable through tremendously fast and accurate galvos which can pass through an amazing 40000 positions a second. These graphical possibilities are enhanced through the narrowness of the actual beam (<3.5 mm), which gives more flexibility when choosing imagery or in long distance projections.

An onboard show playback system features 432 available cues and downloading and upgrading images and graphics to the internal flash card is simple to achieve through the USB 2.0 PC interface. Real-time effect programming, editing and viewing is possible through the included software, which is extremely easy to use and beneficial for speedy setups and shows on the fly.


DMX Controllable
The unit can be controlled with any standard DMX controller using 5-pin XLR connectors. The fixture also uses the signal-input SubD25:ILDA, which is a worldwide standard.


Service-Shy
Dust-free sealed optics means that pollution - such as fog or haze residue - cannot penetrate the fixture, keeping service to a minimum. Life on the road couldn’t be easier with a robust yet lightweight and compact design that won’t crowd your truss. And unlike other lasers on the market, the RGBL 1.6 will not misalign with every bump or shake.

Long life
The RGBL 1.6 has a prolonged lifespan that stretches far beyond the competition. With over 10000 hrs of operation; nearly double any other fixture on the market ­;;; the RGBL offers a truly healthy return on investment. For added assurance, the fixture is protected by a 2 year or 3000 hour warranty.

Safety
As with all Martin products, safety has been given top priority. Fail-safe systems prevent emission of a single-point beam, eliminating potential hazards. As a Class 4 laser, the RGBL 1.6 may only be operated by a trained professional (Laser Safety Officer)




What do you think about Martin RGB Laser 1.6 ??

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You can read more here : www.martin.com

There are 13 Comments

  Flag Camino wrote on 14-08-2006 @ 08:27
Is dit niet de allereerste laser van Martin?
  Flag Nvie wrote on 14-08-2006 @ 09:29
Denk het wel Happy, laughing
  Flag Camino wrote on 14-08-2006 @ 10:18
dan doen ze het gelijk goed met een RGB
  Flag gethigh wrote on 14-08-2006 @ 11:37
deze past zo in men broekzak

  Flag Jorrit wrote on 14-08-2006 @ 13:40
paste er maar net zoveel geld als dit ding kost in je broekzak :D
Wel indrukwekkend, die foto's van die projecties op dat gebouw!
  Flag Camino wrote on 14-08-2006 @ 14:14
wat me wel opvalt op de foto is waar dat de DMX adress toetsen zitten... ivm veiligheid had ik ze toch liever aan de achterkant gehad, en niet waar dat je met je smoel tegen de laser zelf zit

  Flag KandiMan wrote on 14-08-2006 @ 15:38
@ Deaf:

Doorgaans stel je dat in voordat je de dmx kanalen gaat gebruiken en is er gen kans op dta je een laser in je gezicht krijgt. Verder is het wel handig dat je er aan de voorzijde bij kan, scheelt weer een hoop geklauter in de truss.

KandiMan
  Flag KandiMan wrote on 14-08-2006 @ 14:27
Vreemd, zou toch zweren dat ik al eerder gereageerd had hierop.

Anyway...voor diegene die deze doos willen kopen, je zult een kleine 49.000 Euro uit je spaarpot moeten toveren om met deze jongen aan de gang te kunnen.

Dara is veel meer materiaal voor te krijgen wat net zo goed is Thumbs Up
  Flag Bobson wrote on 14-08-2006 @ 22:48
weet iemand de kostprijs hiervan...? (wss magistraal hoog ma ben toch benieuwd)

  Flag Camino wrote on 15-08-2006 @ 10:50
Meestal zijn die op aanvraag... aan de specs te zien en Martin kennende schat ik iets van een 20-30 mille
  Flag PatrickBeuken wrote on 15-08-2006 @ 22:33
Een ander merk had exact dezelfde laser op de Prolight + Sound staan...
  Flag _Ivan_ wrote on 16-08-2006 @ 17:22
Ziet er heftig uit
  Flag dj-t wrote on 05-10-2006 @ 21:03
mooie laser alleen wat kost hij eigenlijk?
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