2025-06-06
Indoor Small - scale Performances (e.g., small - scale concerts, bar performances, small - banquet - hall events)
Power: Choose lights with a power of 150 - 300W. In smaller indoor spaces such as bars or small banquet halls, lower - power lights can meet the lighting requirements without being too glaring, and they also help reduce energy consumption and costs.
Beam Angle: A beam angle of around 5° - 15° is suitable. Such an angle can create a concentrated and expressive beam effect in a small space, which is suitable for highlighting performers or specific areas on the stage.
Colors and Patterns: In terms of colors, lamps with RGBW four - channel color mixing can provide a rich selection of colors to meet the needs of different - style performances. Regarding patterns, some basic fixed patterns and simple prism effects are sufficient. For example, 1 - 2 prisms and 5 - 10 pattern discs can add a lot of interest to the performance.
Movement Performance: The horizontal and vertical rotation angles of the lights should be relatively flexible. Products with a horizontal rotation of 360° and a vertical rotation of 180° - 270° are more ideal, which can achieve multi - angle beam projection in a limited space.
Indoor Large - scale Performances (e.g., large - scale song and dance galas, theater performances, large - conference - center events)
Power: It is recommended to choose moving head beam lights with a power of 300 - 700W. In large indoor spaces, sufficient brightness is required to ensure the clarity and penetration of the beam, so that the audience can clearly see the lighting effect.
Beam Angle: A combination of multiple beam angles can be selected. For example, a narrow beam of 3° - 10° is used for long - distance projection and highlighting key areas, and a medium - angle beam of 10° - 30° is used for creating the overall stage atmosphere and local coloring.
Colors and Patterns: The colors should be rich and the color - mixing effect should be good. RGBW four - channel lamps are the basic requirement. High - end products can cover a wider color gamut. In terms of patterns, there should be more prisms and pattern discs, at least 2 - 3 prisms and 10 - 20 pattern discs, to create complex and diverse special effects.
Control Method: It must support the DMX512 control protocol, and it is better to be compatible with protocols such as RDM and Art - Net/SACN to facilitate integration with the professional lighting control system of large - scale performances and achieve precise lighting arrangement and control.
Outdoor Small - scale Performances (e.g., small - scale outdoor music festivals, community events, small - scale commercial promotion activities)
Protection Level: The protection level of the lamp should reach IP65 or above to prevent dust and water from entering and ensure normal operation in various outdoor weather conditions.
Power: Moving head beam lights with a power of 200 - 500W can usually meet the needs. Although it is a small - scale outdoor performance, considering the complex outdoor light, a certain power is required to ensure the visibility of the beam.
Optical Performance: The beam angle can be selected between 5° - 20°. A smaller angle can make the beam more concentrated and have better penetration in outdoor environments. At the same time, the color rendering index (CRI) should be high, greater than 90, to ensure that the color of the light is still bright and realistic under the mixture of outdoor natural light.
Outdoor Large - scale Performances (e.g., large - scale concerts, outdoor music festivals, large - scale celebration events)
Power: High - power moving head beam lights of 700W and above are preferred. In large outdoor venues such as stadiums and large squares, strong brightness and range are required to cover the vast space, so that the audience in the distance can also feel the lighting effect.
Protection Level: The protection level should reach IP65 or above, or even higher, to cope with possible bad weather conditions. The structure of the lamp should also be strong and durable to withstand the test of the outdoor environment.
Optical Performance: The beam angle is preferably 3° - 15°. The smaller the angle, the more concentrated and sharp the beam can be maintained during long - distance projection. The color rendering index (CRI) is preferably greater than 95 to ensure the best color performance of the light under various outdoor light conditions. In terms of colors and patterns, similar to indoor large - scale performances, rich color choices and diverse pattern effects are required to meet the visual needs of large - scale outdoor performances.