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All right, welcome back to Geezers of Gear Future Tech.
I'm Chris, and as always, I've got Lacey here with me.
Today we're diving into something that's got a lot of
folks in the lighting world buzzing.
The Elation Rebel profile. Laci, have you seen this thing
yet? I mean, I've seen the press
photos, but I haven't actually gotten my hands on one.
But Chris, you've been talking about it non-stop.
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What's got you so excited about this fixture?
Well, it's not everyday you get a compact profile that's packing
a 500 Watt LED engine and still manages to spit out 22,000
lumens. That's a lot of punch for
something this size. And the real kicker?
It's IP65 rated so you can drag it out in the rain, dust,
whatever, and it just keeps going.
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IP65 that's the weatherproof thing right?
So like you could use it at a festival and not panic if the
sky opens up. Exactly.
I mean I remember this one gig years ago, outdoor show, big
crowd and then out of nowhere the heavens just opened.
Half the rig was toast by the end of the night.
If we'd had something like the Rebel profile back then, we'd
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have saved a fortune in repairs.It's fully sealed so dust and
water just aren't a problem. That's wild, but it's not just
about being tough, right? What else is under the hood?
Oh loads, you've got a zoom range from 3.5 to 51 degrees so
you can go from a tight beam to a big wash.
CMY colour mixing variable, CTO and A7 position colour wheel
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with high CRI filters so you canget those really accurate skin
tones or punchy colours. Plus there's a full suite of
effects, rotating and fix gobos,dual prisms, animation, wheel
blackout, framing. It's a proper designer's tool
kit in one box. Wait, so you can do all the
fancy midair stuff and the subtle washes with the same
fixture? Yeah, that's the idea.
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It's got 15 glass gobos, a full animation wheel, and you can do
everything from sharp projections to dreamy layered
looks. And the framing system lets you
do full blackout shutter cuts, so you can really shape the beam
however you want. That's a lot for one light.
I'm starting to see why you're so hyped.
So let's talk about the road. I mean, you've done more tours
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than I can count. How does this thing hold up when
you're bouncing from stadiums totiny clubs?
Honestly, that's where the Rebelprofile really shines.
The IP65 rating means you can use it outdoors, indoors,
wherever, and you're not constantly worrying about
cleaning out dust or water damage.
And for rental houses, there's even a customizable logo plate
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so you can slap your branding onit.
It's a small thing, but it matters when you're sending gear
all over the place. That's clever.
I've seen so many fixtures come back from festivals just caked
in mud or like fried from a rainstorm.
Maintenance is a nightmare. Exactly, and with the Rebel
you're looking at minimal maintenance.
The whole thing's sealed so you're not opening it up every
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week to clean out gunk. I've seen gear breakdown mid
show, motors seizing, colour, wheels jamming, you name it.
It's always the elements that get you With this, you're just
not as worried. It's built for the rough stuff.
So would you say resilience is like the most important thing
for a fixture these days or is it still all about the features?
It's both really. You need the creative tools, but
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if the thing can't survive a week on the road, what's the
point? I've had shows where a single
fixture going down meant a wholelook was ruined.
The Rebel Profile is trying to solve that, give you all the
bells and whistles, but in a package that's actually built
for the real world. Stadium gigs, festivals, even
those sweaty little clubs, this thing adapts to all of it.
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And I guess for rental companies, less maintenance
means more time out on shows, less time in the shop, right?
Spot on. It's about keeping the gear
working, not sitting on a bench waiting for a tech to fix it.
That's where the value really comes in.
All right, let's get into the fun stuff, the creative side you
mentioned, the colour mixing andall those effects.
How much control do designers really have with this thing?
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A ton honestly, the CMY colour mixing is super smooth and
you've got variable CTO for dialling in your colour
temperature. Plus the high CRI filters 80 or
90 mean you can get really accurate colours which is huge
for TV or anything with cameras.And then you've got the effects,
gobos, prisms, animation wheel, dual frost, high speed iris.
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You can go from a soft wash to arazor sharp beam in seconds.
So it's not just a 1 trick pony,you could do like a Moody
theatre look or a big flashy festival set with the same
fixture. Exactly, and it fits right into
Elation's broader lineup. The Rebel profile is the first
in the series, but they're already teasing the Rebel Wash 4
and 12. Those are wash fixtures with 60
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Watt R GB LLEDS also IP65 rated,so you'll have a whole family of
rugged creative tools to mix andmatch.
It's all about giving designers more options to push boundaries,
whether you're lighting a stadium or a black box theatre.
Do you think stuff like the Rebel profile is going to change
what designers expect from theirgear?
Like are we going to see more demand for this kind of
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flexibility and durability? I think so, yeah.
People want fixtures that can doit all, creative effects,
reliable in any environment and easy to maintain.
The days of having one light forindoors and another for outdoors
are kind of fading. Designers want to be able to
dream big and not worry about the gear holding them back.
And honestly I'm curious to see what features people start
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asking for next. Maybe even more pixel control or
who knows. AI driven effects.
The bar just keeps getting higher.
Well, I'm excited to see what's next, and I guess we'll be
talking about those new Rebel Wash fixtures soon, right?
Absolutely. There's a lot more coming from
elation and the whole industry really.
But for now, that's a wrap on the Rebel profile.
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Thanks for hanging out, Laci. Thanks Chris, and thanks to
everyone listening. We'll catch you next time on
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