About the Ayrton MagicDot SX RGBW Moving Lights
The Ayrton MagicDot SX is a compact, high-output moving head fixture that combines intense brightness with exceptional versatility for stage, television, and architectural lighting. Built around a potent 440W RGBW LED light engine, this fixture delivers a vibrant and extensive color palette by mixing red, green, blue, and dedicated white LEDs, enabling the creation of everything from deep saturated colors to pure, crisp whites. The inclusion of a dedicated white LED significantly enhances color mixing capabilities and provides high-quality white light for television and live events where accurate color rendering is critical. Its optical system features a motorized zoom with a wide range, allowing the beam angle to be adjusted smoothly from a tight, intense spot to a wide, soft wash, making it a highly adaptable tool for various lighting design needs.
The MagicDot SX is engineered for precision and speed, with fast pan and tilt movement that enables dynamic and complex cues. It incorporates advanced effects such as a rotating gobo wheel with indexable patterns, a frost filter for beam softening, and a four-facet prism for creating multiple beam images. The fixture's compact and lightweight design, coupled with its robust aluminum housing, makes it suitable for high-density rigging in touring applications and permanent installations where space is at a premium. Control is achieved via standard DMX-512 protocol, with multiple personality options providing control over a comprehensive range of parameters including color, intensity, focus, and effects.
Designed for professional productions that demand both visual impact and reliability, the Ayrton MagicDot SX excels in concerts, television studios, theaters, and large-scale events. Its combination of high luminous output, rich color mixing, versatile zoom, and rapid movement allows lighting designers to create dramatic effects and precise aerial patterns, establishing it as a powerful and creative fixture in modern lighting arsenals.