About the Elation Proteus Rayzor 760 Led Moving Head
The Elation Proteus Rayzor 760 is a compact yet exceptionally powerful IP65-rated LED moving head wash and effects fixture, purpose-built for demanding outdoor applications, touring, and permanent installations. At its core are seven independently controllable 60W Osram RGBW LEDs that deliver over 7,200 lumens of output, providing intense, well-defined mid-air beams and smooth, even wash coverage across a remarkable zoom range of 5° to 77°. This wide zoom capability allows a single fixture to transition from tight beam effects to broad stage washes, offering designers exceptional versatility. The fixture's most distinctive feature is the patent-pending SparkLED™ system, which embeds twenty-eight 2W white LEDs directly inside the large front lenses, creating an innovative internal lens illumination effect that adds unprecedented depth and visual impact, controllable either by the lighting console or internal effect patterns.
Engineered for dynamic creativity, the Proteus Rayzor 760 features precise 360° continuous pan and tilt rotation with variable speed control, enabling fluid, rapid movements from slow, subtle sweeps to high-energy, fast-paced sequences. The fixture supports full RGBW color mixing with pixel control over each individual LED, linear color temperature presets spanning 2,700K to 8,000K, color macros, 16-bit dimming, and electronic strobe with variable dimming curves. Control options are extensive, including three DMX channel modes (25, 52, or 80 channels), DMX adjustable refresh rates from 900 to 25,000 Hz, RDM support, and Art-Net/sACN protocol via IP65 RJ45 etherCON connectors. The IP65 rating ensures reliable operation in rain, dust, and humid conditions, and for permanent outdoor installations, the OPS variant adds CX Extreme Marine Grade coating and stainless steel 316 fasteners. With a robust 18.6 kg chassis and a 50,000-hour average LED life, the Proteus Rayzor 760 is a durable, high-output solution for stages, broadcast studios, outdoor festivals, and architectural lighting.