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Varytec LED Studio 150 2900K

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1150 W LED Spotlight with PC Lens

  • Uniform light distribution
  • High CRI Ra > 94
  • Adjustable dimming curve and dimming behaviour
  • Temperature-controlled cooling with optional silent mode for completely noiseless operation
  • Light source: 150 Watt LED
  • Beam angle: Approximately 40°
  • Colour temperature: 2900 K
  • Flicker-free with PWM of 11800 Hz
  • Colour rendering index CRI Ra > 95
  • Control: DMX / RDM (1 / 2 / 4 Ch), Master / Slave, manual control via display
  • DMX input and output: XLR 3-pin
  • Power input: Power Twist
  • Power supply: 100 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
  • Power consumption: 130 watts
  • Protection class: IP20
  • Housing made of die-cast aluminium
  • Dimensions without barn door and bracket raised (W x H x D): 193 x 265 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 2.9 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Includes mains cable and barn door
Available since April 2021
Item number 505149
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Light source LED
Optical system LED Lens
Power 150 W
Fanless No
Colour mix / Colour temperature 2900
motorized zoom No
Beam angle 40 °
Housing Colour Black
Number of LEDs 1
single LED power 150 W
LED Type COB
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£133
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A pleasantly warm white light

The power and performance that the Varytec LED Studio 150 2900K brings to the stage are really something, especially for this price bracket. Its warm white light is bright and clearly defined, giving every theatre set a nice, inviting feeling (the unit itself is also unusually quiet). If, on the other hand, cool white daylight scenes are required, then the mechanically identical Varytec LED Studio 150 6000K will fit the bill perfectly. Both models are available in either black or white housings, which incidentally – and this isn't always the case with stage lights – are made of robust die-cast aluminium. The LED spotlight has a P-C lens for a clearly defined beam and a set of barndoors already included in the price. Another feature rarely found in this kind of spotlight are the rubber feet, which also make the Varytec LED Studio 150 suitable for use on the ground – alongside the more typical hanging mount. Its RDM functionality is also a notable feature, making setup easy.

Varytec LED Studio 150 2900K spotlight, oblique front view

Powerful, broad-beam lighting

The Varytec LED Studio 150 2900K uses no less than a 150W COB LED, with a fixed colour temperature of 2900K and a planar-convex lens. Its colour rendering index of CRI Ra >90 is also impressive, as it gives the objects it illuminates a perfectly natural appearance. With a beam angle of 40°, the spotlight can cover a broad section of the stage. It is operated either via the four menu buttons located under the red bar display or via DMX using one, two, or four channels, so that a fairly small lighting console is all that's needed. With a weight of just 2.9kg, the Varytec LED Studio 150 2900K is unlikely to cause any structural problems when it comes to mounting it on the hanging bracket supplied.

Varytec LED Studio 150 2900K, with mounting bracket, rear view

For small to medium stages

The P-C optics make this spotlight ideal for illuminating clearly defined areas on small to medium-sized theatre stages, while the broader beam angle can be used for larger settings, and the strobe function allows thunderstorm effects if required. Beginners can easily operate the spotlight directly on the housing itself – however, DMX integration is more likely to be the method of choice in a more comprehensive setup, where the Studio 150's ability to be operated with one to four channels makes itself most useful. Organisers of readings and other purely spoken-word performances can deactivate the fan via the menu buttons; this limits the spotlight's performance to 50W, but enables completely silent operation. And when it comes to colour temperature, the warm white is suitable as an all-rounder for most lighting scenarios.

Varytec logo and setting options on the Varytec LED Studio 150 2900K

About Varytec

Over the years, Thomann has greatly enriched its already extensive range of lighting products with its in-house brand Varytec. In addition to LED spotlights, theatre lighting, and moving lights, Varytec offers an arsenal of matching accessories. Tripods, cables, power distributors, and all kinds of other components are, like the lighting solutions themselves, manufactured by well-known names in the field. The firm's direct sales approach, which eliminates intermediate retailers, ensures that all of these products are nevertheless attractively priced. Varytec's range comprises well over 200 items, which will illuminate everything from home-streamer setups to photo studios, theatres, and concert halls.

A perfect touring companion

For any stage techs who want two LED Studio 150 2900K units to concentrate their lighting on specific parts of certain scenes, the Varytecs can be mounted in addition to any floodlights already in use. The Millenium LST-310 lighting rig bundle, with two stands that can each hold up to four spots, is ideal for touring, with the DMX signal supplied via control cables such as the pro snake TPD-3 10 FM. Imagine a setup where halogen spotlights were previously responsible for illuminating the entire stage; they could now be merged on two DMX channels and, with an inexpensive lighting console such as the compact Stairville DDC-6 DMX controller, there would still be four channels left to utilise all the possibilities of the new Varytecs.

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Very nice option
Daniel Ungureanu 23.09.2021
So, fist it take my attention by the fact that it is in a price range of 20W projectors, but it has 150W. So, I bought 2 pcs.

PRO:
- very bright. One projector provides more light than 3 old 1000W halogen projector
- the cooling fun is quiet enough to not be observed in a hall of 1000 people

CONS:
- the thouing angle is fixed. You don't have the possibility to adjust it. But it is correct advertised
- the lateral flaps are painted in white glossy paint. They are useless. You can't limit the lateral light. So, you have to make your calculation about the spot size, considering the 40 degrees opening.
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Very powerful
Kris DL 08.05.2024
Good dimmingcurve, quiet, I mean really quiet! Very powerful for such a small thing. Seems sturdy. If they would have a variable angle I would buy ten more. I have 4 now and 2 cold ones. Very useful for classical music and theater.
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Thomas A. 848 09.02.2022
super viel licht, ausgewogene ausleuchtung für das geld

verbesserungsmöglichkeiten:
- drehbare, etwas größere flügeltore
- farbfolienrahmen inkludieren (gibts zum nachkaufen)
- lüfter etwas leiser (ist jedoch temperaturgesteuert und abschaltbar - dann reduziert sich allerdings die leuchtstärke)

ps: scheinwerfer, die optisch sehr ähnlich sind gibts auch bei anderen händlern. ich habs probiert. der varytec ist besser.
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Schon viel richtig gemacht
Toc666 04.09.2022
Vorneweg: Für kleine 169 Euro ist bei diesem Scheinwerfer schon viel richtig gemacht worden, wenn auch nicht alles.

Positiv: Mit dem Silent Mode gibt es hier 50W LED-Licht, also irgendwo zwischen 400 und 500W Halogen-Entsprechung im Kompaktformat und ohne Lüftergeräusche. Bei einem Preis von 169 Euro kann man sich dann auch dahingehend behelfen, dass man mehrere davon kauft, braucht man es heller. (Man kann sich eigentlich fragen, ob der normale Modus mit 150W überhaupt Sinn macht, denn wer bei 150W Vollgas in diese Lampe blickt, der riskiert Verletzungen am Auge, so klein und konzentriert ist die Lichtquelle.)

Auch positiv: Es kann die Reaktion langsamer Glühlampen beim Dimmen simuliert werden. Safeties lassen sich im Alu-Gehäuse, das bemerkenswert heiß wird, bequem einklicken. Der Scheinwerfer ist klein und kompakt. An gute kleine Stufenlinsen wie z.B. von Arri kommt er natürlich nicht ran, aber er hat immerhin schon nicht mehr ganz grässlichen Grünstich wie frühere günstige LED-Warmweiß-Quellen. Den meisten Leuten dürfte der Grünstich nicht auffallen. Wer sich daran stört, kann es mit Lee Minus Green versuchen.

Wo wir dann auch bei den Nachteilen wären: Filter-Rahmen gibt es immerhin extra zu kaufen, aber auch bei denen muss man schrauben anstatt einfach reinschieben. Die Torblenden sind nur ein Alibi, denn den Leuchtstrahl begrenzen kann man damit kaum. Die machen eher dann Sinn, wenn man Diffusor-Folie einsetzt, was bei der Helligkeit durchaus eine sinnvolle Idee sein kann.

Auch nachteilig ist, dass der Scheinwerfer so klein ist, dass keine Powercon-Durchgangsbuchse mehr Platz gefunden hat, was eine elegante Verkabelung erschwert. Da müssen also Mehrfachdosen auf die Traverse, entweder Schuko oder der Rigport L1, was zusätzliches Kabelgedöns bedeutet und zusätzliche Kosten.

Mein Fazit: Ich hab gleich 4 Stück gekauft. Für kleine Jobs und/oder kleine Installationen ist trotz der Nachteile dies ein Scheinwerfer mit viel Nutzwert zum vernünftigen Preis. Störend sind die kaum einwirkenden Torblenden. Wer sich an der Lichtqualität stört und LED möchte, muss wohl sehr viel mehr investieren.
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