We've upgraded our lighting equipment and we're selling the "gently used" fixtures. Check out what's available below!
Fresnel lantern
A Fresnel lantern (UK), or simply Fresnel (US), employs a Fresnel lens to wash light over an area of the stage. The distinctive lens has a 'stepped' appearance instead of the 'full' or 'smooth' appearance of those used in other lanterns. The resulting beam of light is wide and soft-edged, creating soft shadows, and is commonly used for back light, top light, and side light.
$150.00
Ellipsoidal Reflector
The ellipsoidal reflector spotlight (ERS), also known as profile (after its ability to project the silhouette or profile of a Gobo), is the most abundant instrument type currently in theatrical use. Gobos have patterns cut into them, much like a stencil. These patterns are projected onto the stage.
$400.00
PAR lights
Parabolic Aluminized Reflector lights, or PAR lights, or PAR cans, are used when a substantial amount of flat lighting is required for a scene. A PAR can is a sealed beam PAR lamp housed in a simple can-like unit. PAR lamps are widely used in architectural lighting and may often be found at hardware stores.
$80.00
Strip lights
Strip lights, also known as cyclorama or cyc lights (thus named because they are effective for lighting the cyclorama, a curtain at the back of the stage), border lights, and codas (by the brand name), are long housings typically containing multiple lamps arranged along the length of the instrument. Lamps are often covered with gels of multiple colors.
$250.00
Scoop lights
Scoop lights or scoops are circular fixtures that do not have any lenses. Since they do not have any sort of lens system they are cheaper than other fixtures. However, the light cannot be focused at all. Scoops are most often used to flood the stage with light from above, or to light backdrops.
$100.00
LED stage lights
LED stage lighting instruments are instruments that use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as a light source. Like other LED instruments, they have high light output with lower power consumption. Most LED fixtures utilize three or more colors (usually red, green, and blue) which can be mixed to hypothetically create any color.
$300.00