Control Systems
Advanced lighting control solutions for seamless system integration. From consoles and interfaces to networking and wireless control, enabling precise, intuitive operation across any scale of project.
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The Theatrelight 4 way DMX splitter is a stand alone, mount anywhere, 4 way optically isolated DMX splitter. The splitters present a very low load to...
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The Theatrelight RDM8 is an isolated transparent in-line RDM splitter used for connecting a large number of RDM devices such as moving lights, LED Luminaires,...
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The 8 WAY RDM/DMX SPLITTER NEUTRIK RJ45 is a transparent in-line RDM splitter used for connecting a large number of RDM devices such as moving lights,...
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The AetherBox is a robust IP65-rated single universe CRMX transceiver, designed for professional use in any venue, whether it be indoor or outdoor, on stages...
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The AetherBox Lite is a versatile, single universe Wireless CRMX Transceiver, offering compatibility with both Lumen Radio CRMX and Wireless DMX G3 and G4S protocols. This compact...
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The AetherBox Two is a robust IP65-rated double universes CRMX transceiver, designed for professional use in any setting, whether it be indoor or outdoor, on stages or...
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The Artnode Pro 8 is a versatile rack mountable Artnet to DMX adapter with an integrated optical DMX splitter. Can be used as a 8...
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The C12 is a twelve-channel power distribution unit suited for a wide range of applications and purposes that need intelligent and reliable power delivered without...
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The C24 is a 24-channel power distribution unit that suits as wide range of applications and purposes, especially powering LED based lights and video displays....
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The C72tv is a 400A large-scale power distribution unit designed to meet all the requirements of delivering safe and reliable power to the modern-day entertainment...
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The Theatrelight contact 12 RCBO provides remote control via DMX of switched power supplies for Moving Lights, LEDs, and any other appliance requiring reliable DMX...












