The Wash One is able to deliver delicate colour changes or instantaneous colour bumps
UK - Following the successful launch of the Impression Spot One during 2011, GLP has now introduced the Impression Wash One, which offers a Fresnel-based optical system with a full feature set of beam control options.

Using the same 400W RGB LED light engine as the impression Spot One, the Wash One is able to deliver delicate colour changes or instantaneous colour bumps, says the company.

Careful calibration ensures that as wide a colour spectrum as possible can be achieved - from soft pastels to deep saturated shades - and everything in between.

The impression Wash One offers a useful 6°-60° zoom range - but in addition, it contains a high powered 3° narrow beam mode to offer further flexibility to designers.

The fixture also boasts a useful and innovative beam shaping function that enables the user to illuminate only the parts of a stage that need to be lit; the size and index can be controlled almost like a framing system.

The variable soft-edge control allows the LD to control the way in which the edge of the beam is projected. The designer can choose between a beam that either resembles a PC lens or a Fresnel - and adjust the hardness of the edge seamlessly.

Finally, in common with the impression range, the Wash One's baseless yoke gives it a weight of just 48.5 lbs (22kg) which is perfect both for transportation and easy rigging (in any orientation).

(Jim Evans)


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