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FOUR CHANNEL DIMMER

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Lightsounds

Alexandria, NSW, Australia
Day
$30
Week
$150
Month
$450
Bond
$50
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The FOUR CHANNEL DIMMER is an expertly designed lighting control unit, perfect for managing atmospheric light settings in various entertainment and display contexts. This compact yet robust device is housed in a sleek, 19-inch rack-mountable chassis, which allows for easy integration into existing setups, making it an ideal addition for bars, clubs, and small-scale event venues. This dimmer features four individual channels, each with its own set of controls, enabling precise manipulation of lighting intensity. The user-friendly interface includes smooth rotary faders for adjusting the dimming levels, clearly labelled toggle switches for channel operation, and bright indicator LEDs to provide at-a-glance confirmation of current settings. Equipped with four robust power sockets located at the rear, the unit facilitates a straightforward connection to a range of lighting equipment, enhancing its versatility. This setup not only simplifies the management of stage lighting arrangements but also serves well in creating dynamic atmospheres in retail displays or during mobile DJ sessions and performances by small bands. Durability is a key aspect of the FOUR CHANNEL DIMMER, built to withstand the rigours of frequent use in diverse environments. Its solid construction and high-quality components ensure longevity and reliability, ensuring that it remains a dependable part of any lighting technician’s toolkit. For professionals seeking granular control over their lighting environments with a reliable, easy-to-use device, this dimmer presents an excellent option. Its adaptability and sturdy design make it a valuable asset for creating the perfect ambiance in any setting.

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Alexandria, NSW, Australia

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Alexandria, NSW, 2015