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Key Features
The Equinox Fusion 300FXP Pixel Zoom Wash Moving Head is a flexible choice for stage lighting, event rigs, and anyone wanting pixel-driven wash effects with simple setup. Its seven 40W RGBW LEDs are fully pixel mappable, giving you precise control over individual segments for standout visuals. The motorised zoom shifts smoothly between a tight 5 degree beam and a broad 40 degree wash, while the rotating front lens helps you create dynamic multibeam looks.
You get a wide selection of DMX modes, colour temperature presets, and ready-made show modes, all accessible from the onboard LCD menu. With PowerTwist TR1 in/out, both 3-pin and 5-pin XLR, and quick release omega clamps included, installation and cabling stay straightforward.
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Product Ref: 369961
The Fusion 300FXP’s seven 40W RGBW LEDs are fully pixel mappable, giving you individual control over each segment of the face. This helps you build smooth transitions, chase patterns, and multi-colour looks without needing separate fixtures. According to the product overview on page 4, the pixel engine is designed for creative “eye candy” effects, which is ideal for stage shows, club lighting, and immersive installations. Because each LED has its own red, green, blue, and white control channel in the expanded modes, you can tune colours precisely to match the rest of your rig.
The motorised zoom moves from a narrow 5 degree beam to a broad 40 degree wash, letting you adapt the fixture to different rooms and stage sizes. A tight beam cuts clearly through haze for aerial looks, while the wider setting is great for filling backdrops or performers with smooth colour. Because zoom can be controlled live via DMX, it’s easy to shift between focused moments and wider ambience without touching the fixture. The lux charts on page 4 also show how output remains strong even at its widest setting.
The rotating front lens adds a layer of movement that works well alongside the pixel effects. You can rotate clockwise or anticlockwise, choose manual or automatic operation, or combine it with dimming and colour changes for layered effects. This makes the fixture especially useful when you need visual interest without relying solely on movement of the head itself. With pan at 540 degree and tilt at 270 degree, the fixture already has wide physical movement, and the lens rotation builds another creative tool on top.
You get PowerTwist TR1 input and output, 3-pin and 5-pin DMX, and quick release omega clamps, giving you a broad set of mounting and cabling options. The power linking capacity (page 25) lets you run up to four fixtures at 240V from one mains feed, helping keep your rig tidy. The 2.6-inch LCD makes addressing and mode selection easy, with options such as dimmer curves, PWM refresh rates up to 25kHz, primary/secondary modes, and sound-active operation. These controls help the fixture adapt to everything from quiet theatre rehearsals to camera work where high-frequency LED refresh is essential.