Super rare unit from Abstract. This unit was a prototype that I purchased from a lighting company that received it as a sample for possible distribution for here in the US. This might be the only unit ever produced for 110 volt usage, or at least one of only a few?? Unit has a 12 volt, 100 watt EVA bulb inside and requires no fan since the bulb power is low. There is a rotating dichoric mirror dish inside that shoots the beams through a convex lens and on to a scanning mirror dish that moves 90 degrees. The unit can be operated in 3 different modes via a switch at the top of the unit where the scanning mirror is located. Mode 1 is the dichoric dish and mirror responding to the beat of the music, mode 2 is the dichoric dish rotating constantly and the mirror scanning to the beat of the music and mode 3 is the dichoric dish not moving at all and the mirror rotating to the beat of the music. Unit made in England.
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Abstract Lighting Megastar
Super rare unit from Abstract. This unit was a prototype that I purchased from a lighting company that received it as a sample for possible distribution for here in the US. This might be the only unit ever produced for 110 volt usage, or at least one of only a few?? Unit has a 12 volt, 100 watt EVA bulb inside and requires no fan since the bulb power is low. There is a rotating dichoric mirror dish inside that shoots the beams through a convex lens and on to a scanning mirror dish that moves 90 degrees. The unit can be operated in 3 different modes via a switch at the top of the unit where the scanning mirror is located. Mode 1 is the dichoric dish and mirror responding to the beat of the music, mode 2 is the dichoric dish rotating constantly and the mirror scanning to the beat of the music and mode 3 is the dichoric dish not moving at all and the mirror rotating to the beat of the music. Unit made in England.
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not so rare i have a pair of thease and there not made by abstract (well there not branded as)
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I think what you might have is a LyteQuest Wildlyte. I think it might be the same unit. If it is, it was made by Abstract as well.
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