Stage Works Sub-controller (8 outputs, each carrying 1024 pixels)

The Stage Works Sub-controller is an essential device designed to work in conjunction with the main controller for large-scale lighting installations. This powerful sub-controller supports an unlimited number of controllers, making it perfect for complex and expansive lighting setups. It is compatible with both TTL and DMX512 protocols, ensuring seamless integration with various lighting systems. The built-in splitter features 8 outputs, each capable of carrying 1024 pixels, offering precise and reliable control for intricate lighting designs in concerts, theaters, and events.

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Model: SW Controller Type2

The Stage Works Sub-controller is an essential device designed to work in conjunction with the main controller for large-scale lighting installations. This powerful sub-controller supports an unlimited number of controllers, making it perfect for complex and expansive lighting setups. It is compatible with both TTL and DMX512 protocols, ensuring seamless integration with various lighting systems. The built-in splitter features 8 outputs, each capable of carrying 1024 pixels, offering precise and reliable control for intricate lighting designs in concerts, theaters, and events.

Specifications:

  • Conjunction: Works with the main controller
  • Compatibility: Unlimited number of controllers, compatible with TTL and DMX512
  • Splitter: 8 outputs, each carrying 1024 pixels

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+91 90150 60000
+91 95550 60000
info@stageworks.in

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Note: We only accept orders for substantial quantities. We are committed to supporting your project from start to finish, from the specifications to the installation of stage lights. We provide complete solutions related to stage lights, curtains, flooring, and turnkey solutions for auditorium projects.