The Robe Tetra2 offers a double zoom

After the spectacular Plasa show in London last September, French professionals have given a very warm welcome to the Esprite, this ultra-complete LED Spot moving head with swappable source.

The Esprite was the flagship of the Robe stand on the JTSE ehibition in Paris.

The JTSE exhibition was the right opportunity to make a comeback for this refreshing projector and unveil to their loyal customers the Tetra2 LED bar, an improved version of the Tetra unveiled last September.
We are happy to welcome Vincent Bouquet, Product Lighting Manager at Robe Lighting France once again in front of our camera, we hardly need to present him anymore!


The Czech soul of Robe

The interchangeable light source, or Led Transferable Engine, is the heart of the Esprite projector.

No need to showcase the ESPRITE, this Spot fixture 100% manufactured in the Robe factories, from the body to its LED source. This true digest of Czech know-how is the culmination of the unique vision of its leaders, Josef Valchar and Ladislav Petrek.
By favoring short circuits, local employment and precise narrowing of the range to offer some of the most sustainable products on the market, Robe Lighting has become in a few years the major player in the market, while retaining its integrity and its soul.
The first French deliveries to vendors, we’re talking MVision and MatchEvent here, as well as international sales, confirm the enthusiasm for the Esprite. Orders are complete until March 2020, with thousands of units to be produced from Czech workers.

Tetra2

The very first Tetra2 bars have drawn full attention of the Robe booth’ visitors.

The first presentation in France of the Tetra2 took place at the JTSE exhibition. After some modifications, the Tetra LED bar unveiled at Plasa returns with a new function.
Still motorized in tilt, with its 18 x 40 watt LEDs and its 2 flower effects identical to those of the Spiider and Tarentula, it now hosts a separate zoom in two parts.

These two focal lengths open independently from 4.5° to 45°, passing without transition from a narrow wall of light to a global Wash light. The colorimetry remains identical, with an additive RGBW color mixing system and calibrated whites from 2,700K to 8,000K.
The name Tetra2 leaves little doubt as to the forthcoming release of a Tetra1 model, a smaller sister of half a meter derived from the original one-meter bar. The first deliveries are scheduled for early 2020.

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Crédits - Texte et Photos :  Tristan Szylobryt

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