
Yes, you will loose a small amount of light output as you are now directing the output through four small lenses instead of one large lens, but the return you get in looks is amazing. You can project 1, 2, 3, or 4 individually controlled beams of light from a single fixture. Plus you can change between these looks at any time via simple DMX controls!

The Quadray is excellent for upstage fixtures placed on the deck or hanging in the air. For instance, if you had 12 MAC Viper AirFX on the upstage floor behind a band you could create an plethora of different looks when the Quadray units are attached. Sometimes you could have 12 beams behind the band, while at other times it could multiply to 24, 36 or even 48! This is really one way to make HUGE looks with any rig.


While the Quadray may not be for everyone or every application, it certainly can add some unique movement and excitement to many productions, while increasing the output capabilities of each fixture. Check out this video for a bit more information and to see some shots of Quadray in action:
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