Designed for staging and event applications, Christie Nitro Solutions offers two yoke models to choose from. Each yoke provides a platform to move and control a variety of Christie large format video projectors via DMX protocol – allowing you to integrate lighting equipment and video projectors easily with the same control console. These versatile yokes can be flown, rigged or set up at floor level, according to your application needs.
The Christie YK50 is a small, dual-arm yoke designed to be used with either a Christie LX700 or Christie LHD700 projector. These LCD projectors offer a choice between XGA or HD resolution at 7,000 ANSI lumens – ideal for smaller venues or where less brightness is needed.
The Christie YK100, a single-arm yoke, supports the Christie M Series and the Christie LX1500 to give you a range of brightness levels (5700 to 15,000 ANSI lumens) to choose from. This yoke is designed with an interchangeable head system that lets you replace the video projector with another Christie projector or Xenon light.
The dual arm yoke is the Christie YK200 yoke. It is designed for projectors between 12,000 to 20,000 ANSI lumens and supports the Christie Roadster Series and the Christie LX1500.
New to Christie’s product line-up is a large format light that is based on Xenon technology. The Christie XE100-7kW search light is compatible with the Christie YK100 yoke, giving you another choice to make your show stunning, as well as and maximize the return on your investment.
Christie provides it all – yokes, video projectors and lights – making it easy for you to dynamically move video and lighting effects for more creative and unique displays and shows.
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DMX lighting console controls lights, luminaires and video projectors. |
Christie Nitro Solutions are backed by Christie’s industry-leading warranties, service and support.
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The next big thing in lighting...
An interview with Technologies for Worship Magazine (TFWM) and two manufacturers who have developed moving projectors solutions which are currently being used in houses of worship.
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