Ayrton fixtures illuminate Bruce Springsteen and E-Street Band's world tour
Wrecking Ball, the world tour event of Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band, is being illuminated by fixtures from French lighting company Ayrton.
The company will use over 65 WILDSUN 500C automated LED luminaires to light up the stage for the band. The US-based Lighting Designers Intensity Advisors and Morpheus Lights chose WILDSUN 500C after undertaking extensive testing and comparisons with other automated LED fixtures.
The WILDSUN 500 C will assist the designer to create a warm white baseline, vivid colours, and smooth movement on the stage. The light creates several palettes of rich pastels or saturated colours, which further create different hues.
The light has a white component at the centre of the spectrum (4000K), which has many functions, in addition to its warm shades reproduction ability. The light has 31, 13-Watt LED modules fitted with 45-mm high-output optics, which together generate luminous flux in excess of 10,000 lumen. Each unit also include a noiseless cooling system.
Each LED light-ring can be controlled individually in expanded full-colour mode (RGBW). The light has an internal memory which stores several pre-programmed effects. These, in combination with multiple reproduction modes and colour macros, produces multiple colour schemes.
Photo credit: Todd Kaplan
