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Light beams sweeping through haze, tight spots tracing performers, or gentle washes rolling over a backdrop - such effects often originate from one family of fixtures: moving heads.Read More
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    BeamZ Panther70 LED Moving Head Spot Light - 70W
    • Bright 70W white LED source with sharp 10-degree beam angle
    • 7-colour wheel plus open white for diverse lighting effects
    • 7 gobos for pattern projection and gobo shake effects
    • DMX, stand-alone, and sound-activated operation with 9 or 11 channels
    • Master/slave sync, compact design, manual focus, IR remote
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  2. BeamZ Pro IGNITE180 LED Moving Head Spot Lights with Flight Case
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    BeamZ Pro IGNITE180 LED Moving Head Spot Lights with Flight Case
    • 180W white LED delivers crisp beams and defined moving head spot effects
    • Dual wheel gobos with shake, rotation, and custom pattern support
    • Rotatable colour wheel offering split colours and dynamic rainbow modes
    • DMX control, sound-to-light synchronisation, and standalone operation
    • Comes as a pair with flightcase for straightforward transport and storage
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  3. BeamZ Fuze75B LED Moving Head Light
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    BeamZ Fuze75B LED Moving Head Light
    • Bright 75W LED with intense, focused 2-degree beam angle
    • 17 static gobos and 12-colour wheel for wide creative range
    • Automatic pan/tilt correction for accurate, smooth movements
    • 8-facet rotating prism and frost filter for versatile effects
    • DMX, master/slave, sound activation, and auto operation modes
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  4. BeamZ Cobra 100H Moving Head Beam with Prism - 100W
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    BeamZ Cobra 100H Moving Head Beam with Prism - 100W
    • Bright 100W white LED for clear, focused beam effects
    • Colour wheel offers 7 vibrant choices plus open white
    • Integrated gobo wheel with 7 static patterns and open option
    • Sound, auto, master/slave, and DMX control for flexible operation
    • Rotatable 6-facet prism delivers dynamic, multi-beam effects
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  5. BeamZ Cobra 100R Moving Head Spot with LED Ring - 100W
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    BeamZ Cobra 100R Moving Head Spot with LED Ring - 100W
    • 100W white LED delivers a tight, precise beam for striking effects
    • 7-colour wheel with rapid rainbow transitions for varied displays
    • 7-pattern gobo wheel plus shake and 6-facet prism options
    • RGB LED ring for vivid, multi-layer visual effects around main spot
    • DMX, sound, auto, and master/slave modes suit wide event demands
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  6. BeamZ Cobra 160 100W Moving Head Spot with 6x 10W B-Eye
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    BeamZ Cobra 160 100W Moving Head Spot with 6x 10W B-Eye
    • 100W white LED and 6x 10W RGBW LEDs for dynamic lighting effects
    • Seven fixed gobos and multiple colour options expand creativity
    • 16-bit pan/tilt control enables highly precise beam positioning
    • Flexible DMX, auto, and sound active operation for easy control
    • Sturdy build, compact size, and mounting options for fast setup
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    BeamZ Cobra 720 Moving Head Wash with Zoom - 7x 20W
    • 7x 20W RGBW LEDs deliver full-spectrum colour washes
    • Smooth linear zoom: adjustable 8 to 50-degree beam angle
    • Precise 16-bit pan/tilt for detailed positioning control
    • DMX control, master/slave, auto and sound-activated modes
    • Robust build with safety cord, temp-controlled cooling
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Moving Heads

Light beams sweeping through haze, tight spots tracing performers, or gentle washes rolling over a backdrop - such effects often originate from one family of fixtures: moving heads. In modern production work, these units sit at the heart of rigs for tours, theatres, corporate shows, broadcast studios and even emerging live-stream venues. Versatility is their calling card; one housing can pan, tilt, swap colours, spin gobos and strobe in moments, keeping design options wide open without demanding vast vehicle space.

The Mechanics Behind Moving Head Lights

Inside each fixture sits a motor. Pan movement swings the body horizontally, while tilt angles the optical head vertically. A control signal - most often DMX - dictates every step. Beyond movement, internal wheels carry colours, gobos or prisms, and stepper motors lock those elements into position with precision measured in fractions of a degree. LED engines now dominate the marketplace for efficiency and low heat, yet some discharge lamp designs remain appreciated for their punch and beam character.

  • Pan ranges commonly reach 540 degrees, with tilt between 230 and 270 degrees.
  • 16-bit control enables smooth fades and subtle positioning.
  • On-board menus allow addressing, calibration and test routines without a desk.
  • Many fixtures report status via RDM, easing maintenance on complex rigs.

Primary Styles of Moving Head Fixtures

Moving Head Beam

The moving head beam exists for aerial impact. A narrow optic - frequently under 4 degrees - produces a crisp column that stays visible for long distances, particularly when haze or fog is present. Festivals, arena tours and night-time outdoor shows draw on these fixtures to carve shapes above audiences, punctuating musical cues or creating geometric arrays across truss lines.

Moving Head Spot

A moving head spot blends focus control with gobo projection. Beam angles hover between 12 and 30 degrees, offering enough tightness for highlighting artists yet broad enough to etch patterns onto set pieces. Swappable or rotating gobo wheels make it simple to brand an award ceremony one night and add abstract textures to a dance event the next.

Moving Head Wash

Where soft coverage is the priority, a moving head wash steps in. Fresnel or lens array optics spread light across scenery and performers, smoothing colour transitions and filling space that narrow beams leave untouched. Colour mixing often comes from RGBW or RGBA LEDs, granting pastel tones alongside saturated hues without the need for separate filter frames.

Specification Checklist Before Purchase

Selecting a professional moving head generally involves balancing footprint, output and feature set. The points below act as a quick reference when comparing data sheets.

  • Zoom range: Variable optics curb the need for multiple fixture types on medium stages.
  • Colour engine: Single colour wheels give speed; full mix systems give subtlety.
  • Gobo inventory: Check both static and rotating disks and note whether custom shapes can be added.
  • Control protocols: DMX is standard, but Art-Net or sACN support may simplify large networks.
  • Weight and size: Touring crews favour compact casings that still allow quick servicing.
  • Noise rating: TV studios and orchestral halls need near-silent cooling and movement.

Practical Roles for Moving Head Lights

Although headline tours often spring to mind first, moving heads serve many environments. Below is an unordered snapshot highlighting their reach across sectors:

  • Aerial sweeps during DJ sets that energise dance floors.
  • Subtle colour shifts on theatrical backdrops to mirror scene changes.
  • Logo projection at product launches and exhibitions.
  • Texture on camera-friendly sets for live television panel shows.
  • Long-throw key lighting in arenas where follow spot positions are limited.
  • Accent beams along runway edges at fashion events.

Balancing Needs Against Budget and Venue Limits

No single fixture covers every scenario, yet a mixed inventory handles most. Beam heads tackle definition, spots handle mid-range effects, and washes set the atmosphere. Serious planners map venue dimensions first, then calculate beam diameter at required distances. Power infrastructure, truss loading and potential sight-line conflicts follow. Finally, programming workflow should match the lighting desk already on hand; unfamiliar software can slow rehearsals considerably.

Handling, Maintenance and Longevity

Moving heads are precision instruments and benefit from routine attention. Dust accumulation on optics will sap brightness and degrade colour. A soft brush and isopropyl wipe bring lenses back to full clarity. Firmware checks catch early glitches, while periodic calibration ensures pan-tilt accuracy after long transport runs. When hanging fixtures, rated clamps and a secondary safety bond remain mandatory practice under regional regulations.

Useful Accessories for Professional Moving Head Deployment

  • Road cases: Custom foam keeps lenses and yokes protected in transit.
  • DMX distribution hardware: Splitters and nodes help scale larger systems without signal loss.
  • Mounting adaptors: Half couplers, quick triggers and base plates match varying rig points.nd measuring aids speed alignment during load-ins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a moving head light?

It is a fixture where the optical head pans and tilts via motors, permitting repositioning of the beam during a show. The same unit can shift colour, pattern and intensity without manual intervention.

Which situations suit a moving head beam over a spot or wash?

Beam models shine where narrow, high-impact shafts of light are needed—concerts, dance events and outdoor shows with atmospheric haze are typical examples.

Are moving head wash fixtures bright enough for daylight stages?

Output varies by model; high-output LED or discharge versions can compete with indirect daylight, although direct sunlight may still diminish visibility. Shaded roofs and scenic elements often improve results.

Can a professional moving head be controlled wirelessly?

Many newer fixtures ship with built-in W-DMX or similar receivers, removing the need for long data cables. A compatible transmitter at the control desk end is essential for stable operation.

How long does an LED engine last compared to a discharge lamp?

LED sources frequently quote 20,000 hours or more before noticeable output drop, whereas discharge lamps require replacement after a few hundred to a couple of thousand hours depending on type.

Is specialist knowledge required to programme moving head lights?

A solid grasp of DMX addressing and basic console functions is enough for simple cues. Advanced time-coded shows, however, benefit from an experienced programmer to exploit the full feature set.

What safety checks are advised before every performance?

Verify that clamps are secure, safety bonds attached, and that no cables pinch during pan–tilt motion. Running a quick self-test or home position routine identifies faults before the audience arrives.

Do moving head spot fixtures always include gobos?

Nearly all current spot models carry at least one wheel of fixed patterns; higher-spec units add rotating and indexable disks along with glass gobos for finer detail.