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Articles September - October 2023

Capturing The True Essence Of Sound New!

From Lewitt Audio's Pure Tube Microphone to Sennheiser's Profile USB Microphone, these studio microphones offer precise audio quality to the users and deliver crisp, clear sound. read more

Articles September - October 2023

Photo Feature: Studio Showcase New!

From A.R. Rahman's studio in Mumbai to composer Raag Sethi's first Dolby-compliant studio in Gujarat, PALM Expo Magazine's Studio Showcase features the latest studios in India. read more

Articles September - October 2023

Mastering The Art Of Sound With Donal Whelan New!

Whelan talks to the PALM Expo Magazine Team and discusses his foray into the world of mastering, his unique experience at the PALM Conference 2023, and more. read more

Articles September - October 2023

Nx Audio Celebrates Two Decades Of Pro Audio Journey New!

Nx Audio completes 20 years of delivering pro audio products for the Indian pro sound industry. Read about Nx Audio's journey over the last two decades. read more

Articles September - October 2023

Mumbai Studio Explores New Verticals With Genelec Monitors New!

The combination of Genelec Smart Active Monitors and digital audio interface delivered an ideal monitoring solution for BOING Recording Studios. read more

Articles September - October 2023

IRAA Awards 2023: Jury Reflections New!

Read about IRAA Jury's perspective on the bigger questions in the music industry - AI for music production, the status of mega consoles, & emerging trends in sound recording & mixing. read more

Articles September - October 2023

Gray Spark Audio Opens New Studio For Academy Students New!

PALM Expo Magazine Team talks to Ronak Runwal to explore how the newly-designed Studio D is poised to become a recording haven for the academy students. read more

Articles September - October 2023

Firdaus Studio: Building A Sonic Paradise For Recording Artists New!

The Firdaus Studio by A.R. Rahman stands as a beacon of innovation in the music production industry. PALM Expo Magazine explores the making of the musical maestro's magnus opus in the recording landscape. read more

Articles September - October 2023

Naveen Deshpande Elevates Stand-Up Comedy with Bespoke Lighting Designs New!

Naveen Deshpande, a renowned lighting designer, made heads turn through his recent collaboration with India's leading stand-up comedian, Zakir Khan, during the latter's international tour. read more


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PR Lighting Announces New XR 580 Fixtures


PR Lighting’s new XR 580 BWS (PR-2552) and XR 580 Beam (PR-2554) take the power rating of the popular XR series to new heights thanks to the presence of the Philips MSD Platinum 25R (550W) lamp (with the Osram Sirius HRI 550W XR as an option).

Features include: color wheel with 11 color filters (and CTO plus open), with bi-directional rainbow effect at variable speeds and stepping/linear color changing. Also included are a CMY color mixing system with macro and individual CTO color temperature adjustment (0 -- 100%).

The optical path also contains a fixed gobo wheel with 18 gobos plus open, bi-directionally rotatable and shakable at variable speeds, as well as a rotating gobo wheel with seven gobos plus open, which are replaceable.

The fixture provides three prisms: eight-facet, nine-facet, and four-facet, with optional three-facet and 16-facet prisms and frost filter, while the effect wheel can overlap with the gobos.

Other features include motorized linear focus and zoom, strobe (0.3fps -- 25fps) and head movement of 540-degrees (pan) and 270-degrees (tilt) with auto position correction and adjustable speed.

Light angles are 0-degrees to 15-degrees (beam), 1.5-degrees to 41-degrees (spot) and 2.6-degrees to 45-degrees (wash), and DMX512 control provides 23 channels in short mode, 31 channels (standard mode), and 35 channels (extended mode).

The XR 580 Beam offers a similar spec and feature-set but with a two-degree light angle. Control is via DMX512 with 22 channels in short mode, 26 channels (standard mode), and 30 channels (extended mode).

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