COLORdash Par H18X Barndoor
A four-leaf aluminum barn door for the COLORdash Par H18X that shapes light output and prevents unwanted spill by modifying the beam’s direction.
Ideal for stage and architectural applications where you need to shield excess light from specific elements and surfaces.
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Constructed from durable, lightweight aluminum for reliable performance and easy handling.
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Designed exclusively for the COLORdash Par H18X, ensuring a secure and perfect fit.
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Prevents unwanted light spill for cleaner, more professional stage and architectural looks.
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Four individually adjustable leaves provide maximum flexibility in shaping the light output.
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Ideal for precisely illuminating specific subjects while masking adjacent areas.
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Installs quickly and securely, allowing for rapid adjustments to the lighting plot.
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COLORdash Par H18X Barndoor
Four-leaf aluminium barn door in black finish for use with COLORdash Par H18X. Shield excess light from stage and architectural elements by modifying light direction with adjustable leaves that shape light output to avoid unwanted light spill.
Features
Light Spill Control
Shields excess light from stage and architectural elements with barndoors designed for the COLORdash Par H18X.
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Specifications
Construction/Physical
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Dimensions
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Dimensions (open)
18.62 x 17.95 x 0.94 in (473 x 456 x 24 mm)
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Dimensions (closed)
9.8 x 9.8 x 0.94 in (249 x 249 x 24 mm)
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Dimensions
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Weight
2.16 lb (0.98 kg)
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Leaves
4
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Material
Aluminum
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Exterior Color
Black
Certifications/Qualifications
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Certifications
CE
What's Included
- Barndoor
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COLORdash Par H18X Barndoor FAQ’s
This is an accessory that attaches to your COLORdash Par H18X light. It features four adjustable metal flaps that allow you to precisely shape the light beam, focusing it where you need it and preventing light from spilling into areas like the audience’s eyes or off the stage.