The Equinox Fusion Spot MKIII is a compact and lightweight moving head fixture, ideal for mobile DJs, small venues, and event spaces. Powered by a 12W white LED, it produces vibrant colours and sharp gobo projections, enhancing any light show with its dynamic features. Its versatility and user-friendly interface make it suitable for both beginners and seasoned professionals.
Constructed with a durable plastic housing, the Fusion Spot MKIII ensures longevity while maintaining a lightweight profile at just 2.5 kg. Its compact dimensions (275 x 165 x 145 mm) allow for easy transportation and installation. The fixture includes a hanging bracket for versatile mounting options, suitable for various stage setups.
Specification | Details |
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Power Source | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
Power Consumption | 41W |
Fuse | T2.5A 250V |
Light Source | 1 x 12W white LED |
Beam Angle | 13 degrees |
Pan/Tilt | 540 degrees/190 degrees |
DMX Channels | 1/8/10 selectable |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 275 x 165 x 145 mm |
Weight | 2.5 kg |
The Fusion Spot MKIII offers impressive performance with its bright LED output and sharp gobo projections. Its wide pan and tilt range allow for extensive coverage, making it suitable for various event spaces. The multiple control modes provide flexibility, catering to both automated and manually controlled setups.
Q: Is the Fusion Spot MKIII suitable for outdoor use?
A: No, the fixture is designed for indoor use only and should be operated in dry environments.
Q: Can I link multiple units together?
A: Yes, the Fusion Spot MKIII supports master/slave mode and can be linked via 3-pin XLR cables for synchronised operation.
Q: What is the lifespan of the LED?
A: The 12W white LED has an estimated lifespan of approximately 50,000 hours under normal operating conditions.
Q: Does the fixture come with a mounting bracket?
A: Yes, a hanging bracket is included for versatile mounting options.
Q: How do I control the fixture?
A: The Fusion Spot MKIII can be controlled via DMX-512 (1/8/10 channels), sound active mode, auto mode, or master/slave configurations.