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Key Features
- Compact, Bright Moving-Spot Fixture
- 30W High-Output White LED Light Source
- 7 Gobos (+ Open), 7 Colors (+ White)
- 13° Beam Angle, Manual Focus
Lighting designers looking for a cost-effective moving spot to create eye-catching light shows should check out the Blizzard SPOTMAN, a moving-spot fixture with sharp surface projections and brilliant beams of light, for use in small clubs and bars, event spaces, theaters, and more. It features a bright 30W white LED light source that generates a 13° beam angle, seven replaceable gobos, and a separate color wheel with seven vibrant color filters (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, cyan, magenta) plus open. Compact and lightweight (at 6.5 lb), the fixture is easy to transport and set up, and is ideal for mobile entertainers or any mobile production.
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For band use, could this be used to spotlight at ...
For band use, could this be used to spotlight at least the top half of a musician?
100% the following unit can be used in any high-end production environment.
Date published: 2022-06-26
How many of these can be Daisy chained at once?
How many of these can be Daisy chained at once?
The Blizzard SPOTMAN 30W Mini Moving Spot Fixture uses up to 11 dmx channels.
So, it depends on how many channels the DMX controller has as to how many you can daisy chain.
But you should not really go more than 32 at the most.
Date published: 2021-11-05
What size gobos does this use?
What size gobos does this use?
The Blizzard SPOTMAN 30W Mini Moving Spot Fixture has internal non-swappable gobos. The "Open" feature refers to a blank spot on the color wheel for white light gobo projection.
Date published: 2026-01-08
Can this be hung from a truss ?
Can this be hung from a truss ?
Yes, the following unit adapts to a mounting mounting bracket to attach to a truss system.
Date published: 2021-11-05
