Visual Elements has upgraded 100 Chroma-Q Color Block DB4 LED Fixtures in its inventory to the new Color Block Plus Replacement Engine.
The new engine utilises the very latest generation of LED and optics, resulting in over two and a half times the light output – an impressive 750 lumens – of the original Color Block DB4 (290 lumens) with the internal switch set to full power.
Visual Elements is headed by Mike Townsend and is a busy provider of design and equipment rental services to corporate and live events. They have over 300 Color Block DB4s in their inventory, the first of which were purchased five years ago when the product was first launched, and they are still going strong today.
Mike explains how the replacement engines have made a huge difference. “There is no comparison – it has completely transformed the fixture, giving them a new lease of life that fits into the same housing, making implementation highly cost effective.”
He’s so pleased with the results that the next 100 are going to be upgraded imminently!
The robust and reliable Color Block DB4 fixtures were amongst the brightest units available in their day as the then first generation of affordable, high quality LED fixtures. This cost-efficient replacement engine option is available, via authorised Chroma-Q service agents, to all rental operations and Color Block DB4 users.
Visual Elements’ Color Block DB4 fixtures are used extensively for a wide variety of applications including wall washing and for set and scenic illumination.
Apart from being smaller, brighter and lighter, using LED and less power hungry lighting fixtures can reduce costs substantially for projects like exhibitions, where in some cases a three phase power supply can be reduced to a couple of 13 amp sockets.
“A lot of corporate clients are also interested in suppliers’ green credentials, so offering technology that can help reduce the overall carbon footprint is a big plus” confirms Mike.
The replacement engines were supplied by Chroma-Q’s exclusive UK dealer, A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd. (AC-ET). Commenting on AC-ET Mike explains, “They are a great company with very nice people who have always looked after me, from when Visual Elements was small and getting off the ground to the size it is now.”
The company has also recently invested in a considerable amount of other green technology supplied via AC-ET, including eight Robe MMX Spot moving lights, 40 Robe ROBIN LEDWash 300s and 24 Robe ROBIN LEDWash 600s, which like the Color Block DB4s, are universally popular and appropriate for all their projects.
Visual elements has several Jands Vista lighting consoles including T4s, T2s, S3s, S1s and M1s – supplied by AC-ET, which are in constant use on events by a whole range of designers and programmers – including Mike, who still designs prolifically, as well as running shows day-to-day. The company are in the process of upgrading all their Vistas to next generation Vista v2 software launched earlier this year.
Photo Credit: HTC Event at The Roundhouse © Steve Squires at Sutherland Smith
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