The Stairville DS-2 RF DMX single-channel dimmer offers a flexible and convenient way of adjusting spotlight brightness to suit what is happening on the stage, enabling easy alternation between bright theatrical lighting and subtle, atmoshperic light for song performances. The dimmer is not only characterised by an excellent price/performance ratio but also boasts a comparatively high maximum current rating of up to 10A, making it additionally suitable for use with more powerful spotlights. The Stairville DS-2 RF DMX dimmer can be taken on tour as hand luggage or permanently installed on a wall or ceiling, and this diminutive workhorse features a dimming and switching facility as well as a preheat function, ensuring that the connected lights have a long lifespan.
The DS-2 RF DMX single-channel dimmer from Thomann’s in-house brand Stairville allows the brightness of one or more spotlights to be steplessly adjusted. The consumers should have a total maximum output of 2,300W and, with inductive loads, the current should not exceed 6A. The dimming function can be operated in a number of ways – using the slider on the actual device, via the external, wired remote control, or by a DMX controller (e.g. a lighting console), which can be connected to the three-pin XLR input. The dimmer system also comes with a DMX output. To produce special effects, the user can activate the "Switch Pack" mode using the buttons beneath the small display; this serves to deactivate a connected spotlight completely in the lower dimming range, which is only reactivated when the DMX value exceeds 40 percent.
For small theatre productions and musicians on tour, the Stairville DS-2 RF DMX single-channel dimmer provides the ideal connection between spotlights and artistic design requirements. The wired remote control unit allows the brightness to be adjusted from the stage to suit every scene or song and, with the device positioned at just a short distance (and of course during musical performances), the inevitable dimmer buzz cannot be heard. Sufficient space for the small manual dimmer can be found on a tour bus and at any location courtesy of its compact dimensions. The fuse is also easily accessible in this model, should it ever need to be replaced. Operators of small performance facilities in multi-functional rooms as well as gallery and restaurant owners can fix the dimmer to a small eyelet on the wall or ceiling.
Since it was introduced in 1994, Thomann’s in-house brand Stairville has been a permanent fixture in the store’s product range. The brand primarily focuses on the field of stage lighting in general, and its products include spotlights, moving lights, and theatre lighting as well as smoke machines, electronic control systems, and every other accessory you can think of. Thomann constantly has around 1,600 Stairville products on offer, and the figures speak for themselves: Statistically, one in every fifteen Thomann customers owns at least one Stairville product. Incidentally, the name “Stairville” is also a catchy English translation of “Treppendorf”, the town that Thomann calls home.
Travelling theatre troupes often have no time to lose after arriving at the venue: Everything has to be up and running as quickly as possible. First, the two spotlights they have brought are deftly screwed onto their stands and positioned at the left and right edges of the stage, and the Stairville DS-2 RF DMX dimmer will easily fit beneath one of these. With things running this smoothly, the facility manager will see right away that professionals are at work! Next, the remote control is placed at the edge of the stage, the dimmer connected to the power supply, and the two spotlights connected to the dimmer's output using an extension cable and a power strip. Finally, the two spotlights are focused on the actors, and one of the performers can then discreetly dim the light during the performance. An additional benefit is that all settings made in the menu are retained even after the dimmer has been switched off.