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SuperSpikie™

Discontinued
SuperSpikie™ | ROBE lighting

SuperSpikie™

Discontinued

Bigger, brighter and bolder, the SuperSpikie takes the look to another level.

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Light source

250W RGBW LED

Light output

5.105 lm

Zoom range

3.5°–42°

Effects

MCFE™ - Multi-Coloured Flower Effects (patented), Colour Rainbow Effect, 3 Facet Prism, Rotating gobo wheel

Innovations

Product Video

Gobos&Colours

Technical Specification

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