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Is there a bulb that works with the Design Spot 575E that will give me a color temp of 5600k? If so what bulb.
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The Design Spot 250, as its name
suggests, is a 250W unit using the Philips MSD 250/2 lamp as standard. This 3,000- hour lamp is well established as an extremely reliable option in automated lighting fixtures. As an aside, the “/2” at the end of the name indicates it is the higher color temperature version, 8,500K, as opposed to the 6,700K of the standard MSD 250. Within limits, the higher the color temperature, the brighter a fixture appears—so just about everyone uses the /2 versions. The standard lamps are fully compatible, though, so you can always drop in an MSD 250 if you prefer a lower color temperature. |
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That doesn't help me at all. I brought a 575 cause the 250's arent bright enough. And I want a 5600k color temp, not 8500k. I don't care about brightness, if the 575 wasnt bright enough I would of got 700's. I just want the 5600k color temp.
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Morning Jonathan,
The DS575 has color temperature correction colors dichroics on the color wheel. You will find 32K 56K and a UV filter. You can use these filters and use CMY to get colors. I hope this works. John J Lopez Elation Professional |
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