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Mega Trix™

Equipped with 192 RGBW LEDs, Mega Trix™ is a lightweight DMX effect light that projects animations from pod to pod for a very unique look with no moving parts. Super-crisp optics create dazzling mid-air effects and sharp beams of light that cover a large area. An innovative internal mounting bracket allows for quick and easy mounting to most tripods or speaker stands with no additional clamp needed. Built-in automated and sound-activated programs can be easily triggered via DMX or stand-alone.

• Lightweight, animated DMX effect light that covers a large area
• Animations flow from pod to pod creating a very unique look with no moving parts
• Super-crisp optics create dazzling mid-air effects and sharp beams of light for surface projection
• Innovative internal mounting bracket mounts easily to most tripods or speaker stands with no additional clamp needed
• Looks great with or without fog due to the complex automated programs
• Easily trigger the built-in automated and sound-activated programs via DMX or stand-alone
• Power linking saves time running cables and extension cords

  • DMX channels: 3
  • DMX connectors: 3-pin
  • Light source: 192 (48 red, 48 green, 48 blue, 48 white) LEDs
  • Coverage angle: 85°
  • Power linking: 17 units @ 120 V / 32 units @ 230 V
  • Input voltage: Auto-ranging 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz
  • Power and current: 55 W, 0.5 A @ 120 V 60 Hz
  • Power and current: 57 W, 0.3 A @ 230 V 50 Hz
  • Weight: 7.8 lbs (3.6 kg)
  • Size: 10.1 x 14.7 x 7.9 in (257 x 373 x 201 mm)
  • Approvals: CE

Where to buy this product

Continental US



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