Product Highlights

  • Ip65 Outdoor rated
  • 6500k LED Light source
  • 20k Lumens
  • 13:1 zoom ratio with a 4 degree to 52 degrees zoom range
  • Framing engine with 90 degrees of rotation
  • CTO color engine providing 2900k to 6500k of color temperature adjustments and flexible stylized color palettes with a variable CRI of 70 to 86

Overview

The Stradale Profile from Ayrton is their first Ultimate fixture in the 1 Series class, and one of the lightest full-featured framing profiles available, at 52 lbs with an IP65 rating for indoor or outdoor use. Its 330 W LED engine is calibrated to 6500 K and produces up to 20,000 lumens, with flicker-free output suitable for broadcast, IMAG, and recorded sessions. A 5.5″ front lens and 13-element optical system give it a 13:1 zoom range of 4° to 52°, wide enough to cover a keynote stage from a short ballroom throw or punch through haze from a long one. The framing module positions each of its four shutter blades across the full beam at any rotation up to +/- 90°, making it straightforward to cut light off LED walls or Projection screens, confidence monitors, and lectern edges. Color tools include ultra-fast CMY mixing, extended CTO from 2900 K to 6500 K for matching house tungsten or camera white balance, a seven-position color wheel, and variable CRI adjustment from 70 to 86. Nineteen glass gobos across 2 wheels (1 rotating, 1 fixed), an animation wheel, two combinable prisms, a 15-blade iris, and light and heavy frost filters round out the effects package. Infinite pan and tilt rotation, quiet selectable fan modes including Super Silent, wireless CRMX, and DMX/RDM, Art-Net, and sACN control complete the fixture.

Ayrton Stradale Profile

IP65

  • Rentex No. STRADALE
  • Mfr No. 012121
  • Available for same-day delivery in most major cities
  • Item is show-ready, double-tested for functionality
  • Accessories included, matched to the main unit
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