The mechanics of both Tenore and Soprano are housed within a modern and original design
Germany - DTS Lighting has launched Tenore and Soprano, billed as ‘the ultimate addition to DTS’s family of conventional LED projectors’.
Tenore and Soprano are the result of a careful research and development work conducted over the past year by DTS. Their release aims to reflect the new way of doing business of the Italian company, giving priority to listening to the market and giving value to the Made in Italy brand. These new fixtures enter the DTS portfolio renewing and completing the whole range of conventional spot and ellipsoidal projectors, says the company.
The release includes over 30 variations that ‘guarantee maximum choice all-around any project’. Engineered and developed in Italy, both series come in two different power rating and five source variants.
With the Tenore line, comprising spot/flood fixtures, all projectors can be equipped with a Fresnel lens or an anti-halo (PC) lens, with either a diameter of 130 mm or a 150/175 mm, based on their power.
The Soprano series, a range made of new generation ellipsoidal projectors, comes with interchangeable optics. To ensure maximum versatility, the optical barrels can be used across all power tiers and LED sources.
Tenore and Soprano come equipped with either white LEDs (warm, neutral, and cold), HDW tunable white source, and HQS source (fit with 6-color LED) so to have both maximum brightness or maximum colour fidelity.
The mechanics of both Tenore and Soprano are housed within a modern and original design, new to the market. Thanks to the upper connector panels, a clean installation can be achieved when hanging from a truss. A comfortable and easy-to-use jog wheel has been designed for manual control. The two product lines will be officially presented at the Prolight+Sound in Frankfurt, Stand E77 Hall 12.1, with the opportunity to see all the fixtures in action.

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