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Articles September-October 2024

Mastering Sound Engineering with The Awesome Sound Engineer New!

At the PALM Expo Conference 2024, renowned Sound Engineer, Sreejesh Nair, shared his experience on technical aspects of sound engineering. read more

Amoeba Bowling & Sports Bar Revitalizes Its Sound System New!

Amoeba Bowling & Sports Bar at Phoenix Market City, Kurla, embarked on a significant upgrade to modernize its facility with SoundTube. read more

The Indian Music Industry Today: A Melodic Fusion of Tradition, Innovation, and Growth New!

Explore the evolving Indian music industry in this in-depth article featuring insights from IRAA Jury members and industry leaders. read more

Setting New Standards in Nightlife Sound Quality with d&b audiotechnik New!

Revolution Bar in Pune transforms its nightlife experience with d&b audiotechnik's advanced sound system. read more

N-Labs: Revolutionizing India's Pro-Audio Landscape New!

N-Labs, founded by Hemal Bhatt, is revolutionizing India's pro-audio industry with its innovative products, user-first design, and customer service. read more

CSC Audio: Fusing German Engineering with Indian Craftsmanship New!

CSC Audio blends German engineering with Indian craftsmanship to create high-quality pro audio products, with a focus on performance and sustainability. read more

GENELEC A Legacy In Studio Monitoring New!

In this exclusive feature, PALM Expo Magazine dives deep into the leading choice for nearfield studio monitoring, Genelec. Learn how and why Genelec is the industry standard for unmatched precision in studio monitoring. read more

11 Questions With Marcus Graser, CEO of Claypaky New!

In a conversation with PALM Expo Magazine, Marcus Graser, CEO of Claypaky, discusses emerging markets in India, client management tactics, growth strategy and more. read more


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CHAUVET Professional Unveils New Force




CHAUVET Professional has turned the notion that “size matters” on its head with the new Maverick Force 2 Profile and Maverick Force 1 Spot. Developed after extensive R&D and with input from leading designers, this new family of high-performance, LED moving heads, pack arena-sized punch in lightweight frames.

“We developed the new Maverick Force series to address the demand for compact, but powerful fixtures that our touring and broadcast customers have been asking for,” said Albert Chauvet, CEO of Chauvet. “Smaller framed, easier-to-handle fixtures are especially well-suited to today’s social distancing environment where limited set-up crews are expected to do the jobs that were once performed by more people.”

The units are not only designed to be lightweight and compact, their output also has force from power-packed advanced LED engines. Weighing in under 60lbs (27.2kg), the Maverick Force 2 Profile is powered by a 580-watt LED engine that produces an intensely bright 21,000 lumen output. Tipping the scales even less than its stable mate, the under 50-lb (22.7 kg) Maverick Force 1 Spot features a 470-watt LED engine capable of blasting out 20,000 lumens of brightness. Both high-output fixtures produce an array of hues from brilliant reds to soft pastels with CMY+CTO color mixing and an added color wheel with CTB and CRI filters for design flexibility.

Maverick Force 2 Profile features a quick four-blade framing shutter system with 120-degree rotation for precise control, a 7 to 55 zoom to cover a wide range of areas, and 16-bit dimming for smoother fades. Added versatility is provided by its five-facet prism with frost, motorized iris, two rotating gobo wheels, and animation wheel. Maverick Force 1 Spot’s effect wheelhouse has one rotating and static gobo wheel instead.

The discreet operation of these fixtures also makes them well-suited for installations where quietness is of paramount importance. Both fixtures feature Pulse Width Modulation and several TV fan modes, making them ideal for broadcast lighting. A variety of advanced control options are offered with DMX, WDMX, sACN, ArtNet, Pre-set synch and RDM capability for remote accessing.

“When developing our Maverick Force fixtures, we set out to achieve the optimal balance between lightweight design and high-performance features,” said Chauvet. “As much as lighting professionals are seeking smaller workhorse fixtures, we didn’t want them to have to sacrifice quality for compactness.”

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