Kvant Spectrum 55 RYGB
Spectrum Laser Show Projector
The Spectrum series is the ultimate result of our know-how merged with the latest laser technology and the wishes of laser display professionals worldwide. Beautifully and practically designed Spectrum projectors offer world-class performance, superb beam quality, a wide range of colors, inspiring features to help you succeed, and comprehensive control options for easy integration into existing systems.
The Spectrum is offered in three versions - 34-Watt ROGB, 37-Watt RYGB, and 55-Watt RYGB fitted with either extra Orange or Yellow OPSL module. Due to our latest breakthroughs in beam-shaping techniques, all these models produce an enormous amount of luminosity, meaning they are seriously bright!
In addition, the rigid foam aluminum chassis with cushioned heatsink, advanced thermal management and ergonomics make working with Spectrums stressless, exciting and fun. With the Spectrum, you can sit back, relax and focus on your creativity. This 55 Watt Spectrum is the most powerful laser projector we manufacture. But no worry - visibility-wise, it will easily beat many other more powerful lasers. We can promise you that!
Features
- Foam aluminum chassis
The Spectrum is 30% lighter, significantly smaller and more robust than its predecessor and most conventional projectors in its class. - Semiconductor FAC diodes
Utilized by default, the 590nm Orange OPSL module provide a wide range of colors and high luminosity and brightness of the system over long projection distances. - Powerful output
The beam profile of each color is near round, and all beams perfectly match each other in shape, size and divergence, ensuring all the mixed colors are crisp clean without any halos around them.
What's in the package?
- Laser projector
- Heavy-duty flight case
- Mains cable
- Ethernet cable
- E-stop with XLR cable
- Interlock
- Safety keys
- USB drive with manual
- QC certificate
- QuickShow software
Specifications
- Source | Type: Semiconductor laser diode + OPSL | Full-color RYGB laser projector
- Suitability: Outdoor laser displays [atmospheric, abstract, text, animations]
- System control: FB4-SK [Ethernet, ArtNet, DMX, ILDA | PC, Lighting Console or Autoplay]
- Compliant with: EN 60825-1
- Ingress Protection rating: IP20, or IP54 with the optional Rain Cover installed [certification in progress]
- Guaranteed opt. output: 52.1 Watts
- Red | Yellow | Green | Blue [W]: 8.5 | 5 | 17 | 25 [*note]
- Wavelengths [nm, ±5nm]: 638 | 577 OPSL | 525 | 455
- Beam size [mm]: 7 x 7
- Beam divergence [mrad]: 0.9 mrad [full angle, **note]
- Modulation [kHz] | type: 100 | analogue
- X-Y scanners: Saturn9 | 30 Kpps @ 8°, max. scanning angle 40° on both axes
- Power requirements [V] | Input: 100-240/50-60Hz | Neutrik powerCON TRUE1
- Max. power consumption [VA]: 1200
- Operation temperature [°C]: 10-35, or -20 to 40 when installed in the Monsoon outdoor enclosure
- Included in the set: Heavy-duty flight case, 1.5M power lead, 25M Ethernet rj45 signal cable, E-STOP remote with 30M 3-pin XLR cable, set of 4 safety keys, interlock connector [for the USA only], USB memory stick with the user manual. Pangolin QuickShow laser control and creation software is available for FREE download.
- HW features:
- All the basic system settings and adjustments such as power output adjustment for each color, X & Y axes invert, X & Y size and position, etc. are managed via the built-in FB4 control interface.
- Scanning system overload protection.
- Color Balance display mode.
- Laser safety features: Keyed interlock, emission delay, magnetic interlock, scan-fail safety, fast electromechanical shutter [reaction time <20ms], adjustable aperture masking plate, Emergency STOP system with keyed remote and manual RESTART button.
- *note: Due to Advanced Optical Correction technology used in Kvant systems, the real power output of each laser module installed within the system may slightly differ from its specification. This doesn't affect the total guaranteed power output of the system.
- **note: The beam divergence total is calculated as an average arithmetic value of all individual colors. The divergence of each color is calculated as: 1. FWHM of the beam cross-section for round beams, or 2. The arithmetic average of the beam's horizontal and vertical divergence for all rectangular beams.