The Great Floodlight Debate: Unity vs. Dyna Drum HO Color

The Great Floodlight Debate: Unity vs. Dyna Drum HO Color

When it comes to choosing the right color-changing LED floodlight for your project, it often comes down to the way in which color and white light will be utilized.

 

A Color-First Approach: Dyna Drum HO Color

Spectrum Four Quad Color Chips: The Dyna Drum HO performs best when punchy, saturated colors are required and will be used most of the time. 

Aesthetic Considerations: While this fixture delivers on color performance, Dyna Drum HO uses individual LEDs and optics-resulting in a less unified beam that may not be as aesthetically appealing when the lights are both on or off.

 

Versatility in White & Color: Unity

Single Unified Beam: Unity's large aperture Fresnel lens provides a seamless, unified beam that's aesthetically superior - especially in white light applications.

Spectrum Five Light Engine: Unity masters white light as your prime need, with the occasional use of color, and easily glides through any color temperature you need from 2500K to 8000K.

Advanced Features: From a standard high CRI up to 91-to the Outdoor Link System ready connection, Unity offers a myriad of flexibility when the need for both color and white light is paramount.

In closing…

Use Dyna Drum HO on projects where color is king and in applications such as long-throw uplighting.

Use Unity for white light and color flexibility, or when an overall unified and polished visual fixture aesthetic is required such as for building washes and art pieces.

Now it's up to you—what are you going to illuminate today?