Take Your Service to the Next Level with Mega-Lite’s Linebot Q480

by | Gear, Lighting, News, Production

Create an unforgettable show with the Linebot Q480. Powered by 12 40-Watt RGBW LEDs, this bot can be used to create desired effects for a variety of applications. Featuring a broad spectrum of colors, it can produce pastel to saturated color combinations. Combined with the 12 individual pixel mapping control, the Linebot Q480 was designed to spread creativity in linear lighting.

The high output LEDs can be used to produce aerial effects or highlight performers and objects on or off stage. With a 3º to 54º zoom range, the unit offers two zoom sections for greater control. It gives the incredible ability to create piercing narrow angles that can form a harmonious curtain of light effect or wide angle wash. The motorized 210º tilt is further enhanced with the 16 bit movement, for a seamless tilt rotation.

It can be grounded or mounted using the included dual quick-release clamps. The removable side alignment guides allow multiple units to be daisy chained efficiently. Take your service to the next level with the Linebot Q480. 

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