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OUR PART #: PAR-Z100-3K MFR #: PAR829
The Par Z100 3K from ADJ is a modern LED twist to the traditional halogen Par Can. This fixture is powered by a potent 100W warm white C.O.B ... Read more
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The Par Z100 3K from ADJ is a modern LED twist to the traditional halogen Par Can. This fixture is powered by a potent 100W warm white C.O.B. (Chip On Board) LED with a color temperature of 3000K. Its output is comparable to a 1000W halogen sealed beam Par. The PAR Z100 3K is equipped with 5 different beam angle options that may be changed by hand. powerCON In/Out allows for the fixture to be daisy chained, while 5-pin DMX control offers a variable strobe rate and 5 different dimming curve options.
For lighting and stage designers who want the look of the traditional stage par with the technological conveniences of modern day lighting, the Par Z100 3K fits that niche. The advantages of the PAR LED unit include low power draw, fixture and performers won’t get hot on stage, DMX control of dimming and strobe, and there are no dimmer controllers needed. The fixture comes with a gel frame in which diffusion filters may be inserted to further change the beam angle.
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This is a great fixture. I have already used them to light two different churches. Everything is as advertised, only possible disadvantage is if you want to daisy chain them you have to use Speakon female power connectors out of each light as they come with Edison on one end and other end is male Speakon. They are 5 pin DMX. Light output is bright and focus is easy to change light angel 9 to 30. The price is great for a warm white LED. I will be using many more of these.
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To make a quick correct, it is a powercon connection and not speakon.