GLP Embraces LEDs with the impression E350, S350, FR1 and the KNV Cube

By: Justin Lang on February 11, 2019

German Light Products took the idea of launching new products to a new level last year with the introduction of a number of fixtures.  GLP is another one of those companies that embraced LED technology and never looked back.  All of their recent additions feature the technology that has firmly taken root in our world, the Light Emitting Diode.  

Impression E350

With this new, supercharged LED moving head, GLP has moved its development program into the next generation. The advanced LED engine offers unprecedented output in its class, making the fixture perfect for any type of showcase event or installation where dynamic, articulated lighting is a key component. At the same time this whisper-quiet, flicker-free luminaire also meets the stringent criteria required by the broadcast / TV world.

Impression S350

The S350 is characterized by its perfect white light LED-engine with full spectrum to create saturated and pastel colors (with optimized CRI in excess of 90). The other outstanding feature is the four-blade framing system, with each blade of the framing system able to fully close across the beam and pitch through 60 degrees. The whole framing unit can be rotated through 90 degrees. Smooth dimming and even field distribution are other stand out features.

Impression FR1

The FR1 is one of the most compact automated lighting packages available today. Using a single, high-powered 60-Watt RGBW LED at its core, the FR1 features color mixing across a vast spectrum, while projecting a crisp, punchy white light, with a full range of color temperature control. The FR1 provides a clean, homogenized output at all angles, making it suitable for a large range of applications, while a fast 3.5 to 34 degree zoom range gives full beam control.

KNV Cube & KNV Arc

The IP54-rated KNV LED system can be used either individually or in combination. Designers can take advantage of two basic forms: the cube-shaped KNV Cube and the KNV Arc, a device in the form of an eighth circle. Billed as the first frameless LED module in the market to combine Strobe, Blinder and Pixel-Block, it looks set to become a game-changer, as it allows production designers to effortlessly build unique structures and create a huge variety of shapes that tune lighting into scenery.

 

Learn more about all of these products as well as more from GLP by visiting www.germanlightproducts.com.

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