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I had never heard of the clay paky until this article so i researched it. They seem absolutely unreal. For only an 189W discharge lamp - its output is absolutely incredible. It performs just perfect alongside Vari Lite products in large scale production. It has all of the aspects of any other top tier effects moving head, and seems to be the tool that will penetrate the North American Market for Clay Paky. Its role as an effects light makes its lack of other features, such as color mixing, but there really is no downside. It is light, bright, and inexpensive. It makes everyone happy
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Needs more hazers.
I had never heard of the clay paky until this article so i researched it. They seem absolutely unreal. For only an 189W discharge lamp - its output is absolutely incredible. It performs just perfect alongside Vari Lite products in large scale production. It has all of the aspects of any other top tier effects moving head, and seems to be the tool that will penetrate the North American Market for Clay Paky. Its role as an effects light makes its lack of other features, such as color mixing, but there really is no downside. It is light, bright, and inexpensive. It makes everyone happy
I think they are lacking in the theatrical haze. Perhaps they should hire Berger.
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