By Betty Martin
Most bars, clubs and theaters will have some kind of lighting systems installed to enhance the shows they put on. Some will have multicolored cans, three bulb traffic light style units or maybe single white or colored spotlights. The most effective way to create an impressive visual display is to install
professional led moving head stage lights at your venue.
Moving head units can be purchased in many different sizes and designs and it is important to select the correct type to suit your needs. They will usually be ceiling mounted or attached to metal racks and in some cases are used as standalone units on floors. The units work in a couple of different ways either through sound activation or by having someone to manually control or program them to perform sequenced routines.
This kind of stage lighting is very flexible as the head units are built to spin 360 degrees and rotate in different directions. Varying colors can be emitted from the units depending on how many led bulbs are fitted and even more variations can be obtained by using two or more lighting units. When they are connected to a DMX controller many additional functions can be used.
If the lights are to be operated using just sound activation they will turn and swivel in conjunction with the music or beat. Direction will be random and not controlled and may also alter depending on the volume levels within the room. When they are connected to a control unit they can simply be programmed to operate to a sequence chosen by the programmer.
Manual operation can also be achieved by using a DMX box and this is particularly beneficial when focusing on an artiste who moves around whilst performing. Single spotlight type effects may be aimed at different areas of the stage. Different kinds of shapes and colors can also be input and then will be emitted from the units.
For better effects these moving head units can be connected to a DMX box enabling different combinations of movements and patterns to be programmed. Pictures and shaped objects can also be projected on to various areas of the room and this creates some interesting effects. The amount of led lights in the unit and channels used to program the light will determine the complexity of the effects that may be obtained.
If a complete programmable system is required in the premises it should be noted that specialist cables and connectors will also be required to complete the installation. These more complicated lighting systems should always be installed by a qualified lighting technician. Some of the cable is fairly expensive and you should always try and buy the highest quality that is within your budget.
Professional stage lighting will need routine checkups and inspections if it is being used regularly. Glass lenses should be kept clean and free from debris and led bulbs should be replaced in the event of failure. The small motors that control the movements of the unit should also be maintained and inspected from time to time.