MEGA-LITE Introduces Paramount Pendant Q350

by | Gear, Lighting, News, Production

MEGA-LITE’s determination is to develop innovative, unique fixtures that will give integrators and lighting designers the tools to expand their creativity. The distinctive Paramount Pendant Q350 does just that by bringing pendant lighting to a new dimension.

This over 3ft fixture is equipped with a 200W RGBWW parnel down light and 150W RGBWW radiating cylinder light. It is a powerful pendant that was designed to illuminate mid to large applications.

With a total of 16 segments of control, the unit features 15 segments on the cylinder and 1 element on the down light. This 360º function creates multidimensional radiating color changing effects that can be used for very traditional or captivating applications. The optional 18º an 28º beam angle lenses give the ability to customize the beam based on the size of any room.

The Paramount Pendant Q350 was created with an integrated wireless solution and innovative design that allows it to be hardwired for permanent installation or quick disconnect, ideal for touring. It can be accessorized with a decorative cover for a more elegant finish.

Add a new dimension to your designs with the Paramount Pendant Q350. 

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