The MAC Allure Profile features a novel RGBW light engine with unique 7-segmented beamcontrol. With instant colour control and pixelated beam, the MAC Allure Profile enables dynamic projection and mid-air effects previously not possible. The proprietary light engine sets new standards in compactness and efficiency, previously associated with larger, costlier fixtures.To ease programming and content creation, this is also the first lighting fixture to incorporate Martin's P3 control. The pixelated beam can still be controlled or pixel-mapped via DMX and Art-Net protocols, however, switching or cross-fading to P3 or vice versa is now instantly possible. Designed to support rental and install clients, the MAC Allure Profile is ideal for concert/touring, TV, corporate, houses of worship, concert venues, nightclubs, and cruise ships.
The light and colour engine is divided into seven full colour pixels. Pixels can be focused on projection as well as in the beam for aerial effects. You have full colour and intensity control over each pixel via DMX, or you can create effects effortlessly via the fixture's effects engine.
On top of DMX, Art-Net and sACN, the MAC Allure Profile can be controlled via P3. This allows a rig of multiple fixtures to deliver a cohesive look that blends with video content on panels or creative LED products. With this system, there is only a single data feed to the product and the operator can switch between normal lighting and P3 control and even cross fade between the two.
With an all solid state colour mixing system, instant colour and intensity response, 7-pixel beam technology, P3 control, and calibrated colours, the MAC Allure Profile is made for pixel mapping. The colour palette can also be set to fully match the colour space of any other P3-driven product in the rig, allowing the MAC Allure Profile to fit in seamlessly for perfect colour matching looks. With P3 control on board you no longer have to worry about counting fixtures, DMX universes and channels and can spend your efforts on the exciting and creative side of the production.
The RGBW system delivers very vibrant colours with a brightness only expected from much bigger fixtures. The colour calibrated system excels on subtle pastels and white tones making any MAC Allure Profile in the rig match the colour point when they must.
The MAC Allure Profile LED drivers run the light engine at high and precise refresh rates securing that there is no flicker or banding on any broadcast application. And, the refresh rate can be adjusted if cameras are possibly tweaked away from common settings.
The Martin MAC family is renowned for compact moving lights. The MAC Allure Profile saves space in truck, transit and truss, fitting nicely into smaller sets and spaces. With its compact design at a weight of just 17.6 kg (38.8 lbs.), the MAC Allure Profile is extremely easy to handle and reduces the problem of truss loading constraints. The fixture typically fits into four unit flight cases.
PHYSICAL | |
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Length | 410 mm (16.1 in.) |
Width (across yoke) | 241 mm (9.5 in.) |
Height (maximum) | 609 mm (24.0 in.) |
Height (head straight up) | 731 mm (28.8 in.) |
Weight | 17.6 kg (38.8 lbs.) |
DYNAMIC EFFECTS | |
Colour mixing | RGB(W), independently variable 0 - 100% |
Colour temperature control | Variable 6500 - 2700 K |
Colour wheel | Virtual, multiple colours, split colours and open, indexing, continuous rotation, random colour |
Rotating gobo wheel | 6 x interchangeable texture/breakup gobos + open, indexing, continuous rotation and shake |
Iris | Variable 0 - 100% including pulse effects |
Dimmer/shutter | 0 - 100% continuous electronic dimming, regular and random strobe and pulse effects, instant open and blackout |
Dimming options | Choice of four dimming curves |
Pre-programmed effects | Two ranges of FX, independent or synchronized/combined |
Focus | Range varies with zoom angle, from approx. 2 m (6.6 ft.) / 6 m (19.7 ft.) to infinity |
Zoom | Motorized |
Pan | 540° |
Tilt | 268° |
Position correction system | Absolute position monitoring |
CONTROL AND PROGRAMMING | |
DMX channels | TBD |
Setting and addressing | Control panel with backlit graphic display and 4 buttons or via DMX |
16-bit control | Dimming, colour, rotating gobos, zoom, focus, pan and tilt |
Fixture identification | User-settable ID number DMX compliance: USITT DMX512-A |
RDM compliance | ANSI/ESTA E1.20 |
Transceiver | Opto-isolated RS-485 |
Fixture software update | USB memory device or over DMX link |
OPTICS AND SOURCE | |
Light source | 7 x 60W RGBW LEDs |
CRI | >70 |
Total LED engine power | ~420 W |
Minimum LED lifetime | 50 000 hours (to >80% luminous output)* |
Zoom range | 12° - 36° one-tenth peak (1:3) |
*Figure obtained under manufacturer's test conditions | |
PHOTOMETRIC DATA | |
Light engine luminous output | 14 000 lumens |
Fixture luminous output | 5 000 lumens |
CONSTRUCTION | |
Colour | Black (white housing option available, made to order) |
Housing | High-impact flame-retardant thermoplastic |
Protection rating | IP20 |
INSTALLATION | |
Mounting points | 2 pairs of 1/4-turn locks |
Location | Dry location only, must be fastened to surface or structure |
Orientation | Any |
Minimum distance to combustible materials | 0.2 m (8 in.) |
Minimum distance to illuminated surfaces | 1.0 m (3.3 ft.) |
CONNECTIONS | |
AC power input | Neutrik TRUE1 socket (accepts Neutrik TRUE1 NAC3FX-W connector) |
AC power output | Neutrik TRUE1 socket (accepts Neutrik TRUE1 NAC3FX-M connector) |
DMX and RDM data in/out | 5-pin locking XLR |
Ethernet data | Neutrik EtherCon in/out |
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