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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Lahr" data-source="post: 83032" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Re: What fixture?</p><p></p><p>Another thing to look at would be the altman Phoenix, Its very similar to a S4 but it is cheaper. I haven't seen one used with a Gobo but considering the optics are very similar I would think that you can get a good result. Also if you want more sharpness out of the fixture (at the cost of a little lumen output) a donut works great. I primarily work in a Road house and caters to everything from Rock shows, to broadway tours, and some symphony shows. We have two 15* fixtures up on our mezzanine throwing about 60' with donuts and they are very sharp for the 750w units without the EDLT lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Lahr, post: 83032, member: 931"] Re: What fixture? Another thing to look at would be the altman Phoenix, Its very similar to a S4 but it is cheaper. I haven't seen one used with a Gobo but considering the optics are very similar I would think that you can get a good result. Also if you want more sharpness out of the fixture (at the cost of a little lumen output) a donut works great. I primarily work in a Road house and caters to everything from Rock shows, to broadway tours, and some symphony shows. We have two 15* fixtures up on our mezzanine throwing about 60' with donuts and they are very sharp for the 750w units without the EDLT lens. [/QUOTE]
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