The 5 x 5 arrangement of the 25 lenses enables the creation of countless matrix effects, letters and numbers.
Each of the 25 10 W LEDs can be controlled individually via DMX-512.
Furthermore, there are great internal automatic programmes, which are also available in master/slave mode (1 x 1, 1 x 2, or 2 x 2 units).
All effects can be triggered by Sound-to-Light.
The lenses with a diameter of 6.3 cm create a high-quality effect.
Cinematographers will enjoy the star or sparkle effect created by this lens size.
The LED Matrix Blinder is easy to attach and position using the bracket.
Thanks to the M6 internal thread integrated in the frame, several devices can be connected very easily with the supplied bracket.
Technical data:
The Stairville LED Matrix Blinder 5x5 RGB WW boasts an array of professional effects in a single panel, offering RGB colour mixing in addition to the warm white also featured on the Stairville LED Matrix Blinder 5x5 MK II model, as well as individual LED control. The light is emitted through extremely large lenses, opening up a multitude of design options for event professionals and videographers alike. Users will find the menu buttons remarkably easy to access, regardless of whether the Stairville LED Matrix Blinder 5x5 RGB WW is suspended from its housing or placed on the floor. In addition to enabling the display of numbers, letters, and symbols, the ArtNet-enabled module also features numerous automated programmes for launching large shows.
The Stairville LED Matrix Blinder 5x5 RGB WW can be operated using the menu keys, or with particular ease from above when the 10.2kg blinder, complete with its 25 LEDs each measuring in 6.3cm in diameter, is inclined backwards to function as an uplighter. DMX operation with four, nine, or 100 channels is provided courtesy of the three-pin XLR inputs and outputs, which are located at the rear of the blinder alongside the power twist and ArtNet in and out ports. The blinder comes complete with 27 automatic shows of variable running speed, 39 colour macros, strobe effects, and sound control, and includes a choice of dimmer curves for fine tuning with subsequent activation of the key lock.
While party hosts can choose from the various automatic programmes offered by the blinder, the sound control function provides disco owners and DJs with effects to match the music. Show lighting directors can incorporate the panel into their network and programme coloured blinder effects that appear as sparkling stars in videos courtesy of the extra-large lenses. The blinder can also be used by gala organisers to create individual light sequences, while the blinder's key lock and power twist sockets located in the robust metal housing ensure reliable operation in general public use. The Stairville LED Matrix Blinder 5x5 RGB WW can be used to display the current score in interactive gameshows and offers a variety of ways for club operators, concert organisers, and bands to alternate between an illuminated band name and LED effects.
Since it was introduced in 1994, Thomann’s in-house brand Stairville has been a permanent fixture in the store’s product range. The brand primarily focuses on the field of stage lighting in general, and its products include spotlights, moving lights, and theatre lighting as well as smoke machines, electronic control systems, and every other accessory you can think of. Thomann constantly has around 1,600 Stairville products on offer, and the figures speak for themselves: Statistically, one in every fifteen Thomann customers owns at least one Stairville product. Incidentally, the name “Stairville” is also a catchy English translation of “Treppendorf”, the town that Thomann calls home.
The Stairville LED Matrix Blinder 5x5 RGB WW can be used to create a wall of LED panels as a backdrop accompanied by additional blinders on the floor, which can be joined at multiple points courtesy of the extendable hooks on each panel that allow precise connection of the housings. The short three-pin, 1m-long Stairville PDC3CC DMX cable, which is also available in other lengths, can be used to transmit the DMX control signal from one spotlight to the next, while the XLR three-pin Stairville DMX terminator can be used to set a terminating resistance for the last light in the DMX chain.