LDI will see the US debut of SHoW DMX Neo and SHoW DMX SHoW Baby
USA - City Theatrical is launching a wide range of new products at LDI 2011 in Orlando this month, including the US debut of SHoW DMX Neo and SHoW DMX SHoW Baby. These two products are the latest innovations in City Theatrical's 10 years of wireless DMX development and manufacturing.

SHoW DMX Neo has advanced Ethernet gateway functions including dual Ethernet ports and accepts multiple show protocols such as sACN, Art-Net, and KiNet.

SHoW DMX Neo includes a RDM controller provided with the Transceiver which allows anyone to monitor RDM devices from their laptop during the show, perform all radio setup functions, and to check RDM responder functions such as Receiver signal strength, battery voltage on SHoW DMX Dimmers, change DMX addresses, and any other RDM functions that are supported by any manufacturer's equipment on the system.

SHoW DMX SHoW Baby takes the same wireless DMX radio and puts it into a small, inexpensive, simple to operate package. Each box is a Transceiver, and by plugging a DMX cable IN, it selects itself to be a Transmitter. If nothing is plugged into the DMX IN port, it selects itself to be a Receiver.

Also launching at LDI is the PDS-375 TR power/data supply for Philips Color Kinetics LED lighting fixtures which is rejoining the product line by customer demand. The PDS-375 TR is simple to operate, built ruggedly for touring, and is a great alternative to the more sophisticated City Theatrical power/data supplies such as the PDS-375 TRX and PDS-750 TRX when less features (no Ethernet, no built-in wireless DMX receiver, no multi-button user interface) are needed.

CTI is also debuting Selador Desire D-60 LED fixtures from ETC. The new accessories include a full top hat, short full top hat, half top hat, egg crate louver, and barn door. Standard Source Four PAR accessories are available from City Theatrical for the new Selador Desire D-40 fixtures.

Finally, CTI is launching a new eight leaf barn door specifically designed for the new ETC Source Four Fresnel.

(Jim Evans)


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