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DL4S Profile™

Discontinued

DL4S Profile™ | ROBE lighting

DL4S Profile™

Discontinued

Extending the possibilities of the playful, colorful DLS Profile, the new DL4S is equipped with enhanced version of the ROBE RGBW LED module for brighter saturated colours and more powerful output.

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Light source

480 W RGBW LED engine

Light output

6.320 lm

Zoom range

10° - 45°

Effects

Rotating gobo wheel, animation wheel, framing shutters module

Innovations

Product Video

Technical Specification

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