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    • 12x 15W 6-in-1 LEDs for intense, dynamic colour output
    • IP65 rating - weatherproof for outdoor stage use
    • Single pixel control for custom light shows
    • Master/slave, DMX, and standalone operation flexibility
    • Flicker-free, silent fanless cooling for event recording
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    BeamZ Pro LUCID 2.4 LED COB Bar Light - 4x 30W RGBW
    • 4x 30W RGBW COB LEDs with individually adjustable control
    • Multiple DMX channel modes for customisable programming
    • Sound activation and synchronisation for vibrant live effects
    • Durable aluminium housing with fan-assisted cooling for reliability
    • Supplied with IR remote and Quick Lock Omega mounting bracket
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  3. BeamZ Pro LUCID 2.8 LED COB Bar Light - 8x 30W RGBW
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    BeamZ Pro LUCID 2.8 LED COB Bar Light - 8x 30W RGBW
    • Eight 30W RGBW LED COB modules with fully controllable output
    • Wide 45-degree beam angle ensures even area coverage
    • Multiple operation modes: DMX, automatic, and sound-reactive
    • Flexible mounting with included Omega bracket and quick lock
    • LCD control panel and included remote for straightforward setup
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    BeamZ Pro Kratos IP65 Battery Powered LED Pixel Tube Set of 8
    • Set of eight LED tube lights with flightcase
    • 288 RGBW LEDs per tube with high CRI for vivid output
    • Weatherproof design and up to 20-hour battery operation
    • Wired and wireless DMX, app control, and remote control options
    • Adjustable pixel grouping and pre-set effect sequences
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  5. BeamZ LMB1040IP Outdoor Moving LED Light Bar with Zoom
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    BeamZ LMB1040IP Outdoor Moving LED Light Bar with Zoom
    • Outdoor light bar moving head with weatherproof IP65-rating
    • 10x 40W RGBW LEDs with individual pixel control for unique effects
    • Motorised zoom: adjustable beam angle from 3 to 37 degrees
    • 240-degree tilt range offers flexible positioning and wide coverage
    • DMX, standalone and master/slave modes for versatile control options
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    BeamZ Professional Kratos Battery Powered LED Pixel Tube
    • Professional LED tube light with 288 RGBW LEDs for creative lighting
    • Standalone, wireless DMX, and app control options for user flexibility
    • Battery operation up to 20 hours, no mains required on location
    • Weatherproof IP65 rating for indoor or outdoor professional use
    • Customisable pixel groupings via DMX for stunning effects
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    BeamZ Starcolor54 TOUR Architectural LED Light Bar Outdoor Wall Wash
    • LED light bar with 54x 1W RGB LEDs for wide, vibrant coverage
    • Weatherproof IP65 housing for outdoor and indoor architectural lighting
    • Flexible DMX control: 3, 5, 8, or 13 channels for custom operation
    • Manual mode with pre-programmed shows, LED display and remote
    • Compact, fanless LED light bar with bracket for simple mounting
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    BeamZ Pro LCB400IP Outdoor LED Light Bar - IP65
    • Weatherproof IP65 housing for reliable outdoor performance
    • Features 504 RGB, 168 cool white, and 84 amber LEDs
    • Divided sections enable intricate colour mixing and effects
    • DMX control with up to 159 channels for detailed programming
    • Standalone shows, electronic frost filter, and strobe capability
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LED Bar Lights

Colour across a stage often comes from a single, slim fixture: the LED bar. A row of diodes inside an aluminium housing replaces older fluorescent battens and gel-covered lamps, bringing accurate colour and even coverage with lower power draw. Whether mounted above a backdrop, lining a set, or tucked along the floor, these bars have become a reliable tool for designers working in venues of every size.

Where LED Bars Earn Their Keep

LED bar lights excel at flooding cycloramas, drapes, or scenery with smooth, even washes. They add visual structure when used to outline risers, portals, or set edges. Mounted upright on trusses or bases, they can create vertical colour columns. Pixel-mapped bars enable dynamic chases in concerts, dance productions, and broadcast environments. In more subdued venues, such as drama spaces or recital halls, they provide quiet and discreet back-lighting. Beyond the stage, they serve as architectural accent lighting in foyers, lobbies, and public art installations.

Inside an LED Light Batton

An LED bar light contains multiple emitters arranged in a straight line, generally behind a diffused lens. Bodies are usually extruded aluminium for strength and heat management, with end caps keeping dust and moisture out. Standard lengths range from half a metre to two metres, although custom cuts exist.

Common Variants

Different models of LED bars offer specific capabilities. RGB units mix red, green, and blue to generate almost any hue. Adding white or amber, as in RGBW or RGBA configurations, allows for pastel tones and realistic flesh colours, making them especially suitable for theatrical applications. Pixel bars divide the bar into controllable segments for animated patterns and effects. For outdoor use or damp indoor conditions, IP-rated models provide sealed protection against the elements.

Stage Light Bar Maintenance

With few moving parts, LED bars typically require little maintenance. However, a few sensible precautions ensure performance remains steady. It's important to regularly dust off the lenses and cooling fins to maintain brightness and prevent overheating. Connectors, especially on touring stock, should be inspected for wear and tear. Firmware updates may become available from manufacturers to maintain compatibility, so keeping the units updated is advisable. During storage or transport, bars should be kept in cases or mounted in secure racks to prevent physical damage.

Key Specification Checks

Technical specifications can be more telling than marketing claims. Those evaluating fixtures often examine key figures such as total luminous output in lumens, which is helpful when comparing to legacy equipment. Beam angle is another crucial factor; wider beams are ideal for cyc lighting, while narrower beams suit highlighting and accenting. A higher segment count allows smoother colour transitions, particularly in pixel-mapped setups. Most bars accept DMX-512, but some also support Art-Net or sACN for larger installations. Fan noise is another consideration; fan-free models are preferred in quiet environments such as drama or classical venues. Lastly, the power link limit determines how many units can be chained together from a single power source.

Rigging and Position Ideas

LED bar lights are not confined to horizontal suspension. Designers often hang them vertically to frame projection screens or construct light curtains. When laid on the floor, they push light upward onto gauze or scrims. Mounting bars behind translucent scenery creates striking silhouette effects. Compact models can also be hidden inside set pieces or below stage risers for subtle glows. Mixing different lengths of LED bars allows for irregular, asymmetrical lighting designs with a creative flair.

Why the Shift to LED Bars Continues

The transition to LED bar lights is driven by several compelling advantages. They eliminate the need for lamp replacements, cutting both maintenance demands and consumable costs. They also provide instant full output, which is crucial for precise blackout cues. Their lower heat output improves comfort, particularly on smaller stages or in rehearsal rooms. Over time, their colour stability supports consistent reproduction between performances, reducing the need for frequent recalibration. Their compact design also simplifies storage and transport.

Quick Selection Checklist

When quickly comparing LED bar models, it's useful to consider several core criteria. These include matching the fixture's length to the available rigging space, determining the required beam spread and throw distance, deciding between static colour output and segment control capabilities, and assessing whether onboard presets or full lighting console integration is preferable. It's also essential to verify whether the unit is compatible with existing cabling and power systems, and to check if it carries the necessary weatherproofing for outdoor or semi-permanent installations.

Applications

Theatre companies frequently place RGBW LED bars at the upstage edge to shift mood between scenes without re-rigging. In live music settings, lighting engineers mount pixel bars on vertical trusses to create high-impact effects. Exhibition designers often install small LED bars beneath display plinths for clean, even illumination. Across all of these contexts, the core benefit remains the same: a compact linear source that delivers broad and uniform colour coverage.

Theatre Light Bar Control and Integration

Most LED bar lights come equipped with 3-pin or 5-pin XLR connections for DMX control, loop-through powerCON or IEC for daisy-chaining, and an onboard control menu. In larger lighting systems, additional Ethernet ports may support network protocols, simplifying fixture addressing and data distribution. Features such as strobe, macro effects, and dimming curves can vary by manufacturer, so it's common practice for lighting programmers to build customised profiles for each fixture within their consoles.

Conclusion

LED bar lights - whether known as a straightforward LED light batton, an adaptable stage light bar, or a precise theatre light bar - deliver a winning combination of flexibility, efficiency, and creative potential. Careful specification that aligns with a venue's unique requirements ensures consistent and effective performance well into the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do LED bar lights require special dimmers?

No. LED bar lights manage intensity internally through DMX or their onboard controls, so there’s no need for traditional dimmer racks or compatibility adjustments.

What beam angle suits a backdrop 4 metres tall?

A beam angle between 40 and 50 degrees typically provides even coverage for a 4-metre-tall backdrop when the fixture is placed half a metre to a metre away. Measuring the setup in situ is always recommended before installation.

Are fan-free models less bright?

Not necessarily. Many fan-free models use passive heat-sink designs capable of supporting high output. It's best to compare manufacturer photometric data rather than assuming reduced brightness.

Can different brands share one DMX line?

Yes, as long as all the fixtures comply with the DMX-512 standard. Address conflicts should be avoided, and the overall data frame rate must be compatible with the slowest unit in the chain.

How is pixel control achieved?

Each segment within the bar is assigned its own group of DMX channels. Lighting consoles or media servers send targeted data to create effects such as chases, gradients, or even video-mapped sequences.

What safety checks are recommended before a show run?

Before a show, technicians should verify rigging integrity, confirm how many units are being linked together, test the output of each colour, and check for pixel dropout. Documenting these checks helps maintain reliability over time.