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LARGE STROBE
Lightsounds
Alexandria, NSW, Australia
Day
$30
Week
$90
Month
$270
Bond
$50
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Description:
This premium LARGE STROBE is a high-intensity lighting solution perfect for enhancing the atmosphere at a variety of events. Whether it's for theatrical performances, live concerts, weddings, or nightclub scenes, this strobe light delivers exceptional brightness and durability. It features robust construction and a sleek, compact design that allows for easy integration into any setup without compromising on power.
The unit boasts an impressive range of flashing speeds, enabling it to provide everything from a pulsating, rhythmic effect to an intense, rapid-fire strobe. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for both setting the mood and exciting the crowd during peak moments. Additionally, the flash rate can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of each event, ensuring that the lighting always matches the desired ambiance.
Equipped with an energy-efficient bulb that guarantees long-lasting performance, this strobe light also offers a cost-effective lighting choice. Its high-quality reflectors and superior optics produce a powerful light output that can fill even large venues, while still being manageable enough for smaller settings when less intensity is needed.
The LARGE STROBE is extremely user-friendly, with straightforward controls that allow the operator to easily manipulate its settings during an event. This ease of use, combined with its powerful performance and versatility, makes it an essential piece of equipment for any event planner looking to make a solid impact with their lighting choices.
Please note that this unit is designed with safety in mind, featuring a sturdy housing and compliance with all necessary safety standards. Its reliable performance and top-tier features ensure it is a go-to option for event professionals looking to create memorable experiences.
Location:
Lightsounds
Alexandria, NSW, Australia
Open
until 17:00Alexandria, NSW, 2015