Overview
The Ayrton Mamba is a groundbreaking and versatile lighting fixture designed for live entertainment. Building on the success of the Cobra, the Mamba offers twice the laser power of its predecessor, delivering stunning psychedelic effects and unmatched graphic capabilities. Its design emphasizes conscious engineering, utilizing lightweight aluminum components for an optimal weight-to-power ratio.
Key Features
- Visually Stunning Design: Features an XXL 250 mm lens integrated into a sleek body for a distinctive visual signature.
- Advanced Prism System: A two-part prism system provides exceptional creative versatility with primary and multiplier prism stages for complex volumetric lighting effects.
- Unmatched Power: Delivers a striking metallic white light with an extraordinary luminous intensity of 2,600,000 lux at 10 meters and a 9000 Kelvin color temperature.
- Innovative Colour Technology: Equipped with a high-definition gradient CMY mixing system and an instant-access 2D-ColorWheel™ featuring 15 complementary color filters, two multicolour filters, CTP correctors, a progressive CTO, and three multicolour effect sections.
- Compact and Lightweight: Weighing only 41 kilograms, it offers powerful performance in a remarkably compact design.
Technical Specifications Highlights
- Source: 500W LASER Phosphor engine with up to 12,000 hours life.
- Optical Performance: 250 mm lens, 21:1 zoom ratio, 9000 K CCT.
- Movement: Infinite pan and tilt with automatic repositioning.
- Colour System: CMY mixing, variable CTO, and a comprehensive color wheel with 15 complementary colors and effects.
- Gobos: Two gobo wheels with a total of 92 fixed and rotating gobos, plus an animation wheel.
- Control: DMX (USITT DMX-512-A), RDM, ArtNet & sACN, with local control via a color LCD panel.
- Environmental: IP65/IP66 rated for robust performance in various conditions.
- Dimensions: 405 mm (L) x 747 mm (H) x 369 mm (D), Weight: 41 kg.
Resources
For detailed information, consult the full technical specifications, GDTF profile, IES files, and DMX charts available from Ayrton.