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What Are Beam & Spot Moving Head Lights?

Beam lights project narrow, concentrated shafts of light that cut sharply through haze and fog, ideal for creating aerial effects and energetic looks.

Spot lights, on the other hand, offer wider coverage with gobos (patterns) and color effects that can be projected onto surfaces.

The best part? Some of our fixtures in this collection are 3-in-1 moving heads that combine beam, spot, and even wash functions—giving lighting designers full creative control.

LED Beam vs Spot Light: What’s the Difference?

Beam Light Spot Light
Narrow beam width Moderate to wide
Aerial effects, movement trails Gobo projection, logo effects
Sharp focus, small area Wider coverage, surface lighting
Concerts, nightclubs, large stages Weddings, theaters, presentations
Prisms, frost lens Gobos, color wheels, zoom

 

Tips: What Can You Do for Better Stage Effects

  • Sync with DMX Scenes: Pre-program lighting scenes to match music tempo and mood.
  • Combine with Wash Lights: Add background depth and fill using LED wash heads.
  • Create Visual Journeys: Use spotlights to highlight speakers, performers, or props.
  • Adjust Zoom & Focus: Fine-tune your beam for clarity across different distances.
  • Maintain Regularly: Clean lenses and fans to ensure brightness and lifespan.

Why Choose SHEHDS Beam & Spot Moving Head Lights?

  1. Comprehensive Selection: From compact to pro fixtures.
  2. Advanced Controls: Smooth pan/tilt, motorized zoom, LCD interface, and DMX compatibility.
  3. Visual Creativity: Gobos, prisms, spot/beam/wash combos—designed for impressive shows.
  4. Build Quality: Robust construction with excellent heat dissipation.
  5. Fast Delivery & Global Support: Local warehouses, trusted by DJs, churches, and event pros worldwide.

FAQs

Are beam/spot lights better than wash lights?

Not necessarily—beam and spot lights are for visual impact and precision. Wash lights are for ambiance and coverage. They work best when used together.

Can I use these lights outdoors?

Some models come with waterproof ratings (IP65+), but most are designed for indoor use. Check product specs.

How many lights do I need for a 10x10m stage?

For balanced coverage, 4–6 beam/spot fixtures combined with 2–4 wash lights is a good starting point.

What’s the difference between 100W and 300W beam lights?

Higher wattage means greater brightness and throw distance. Choose based on ceiling height and venue size.

Can these lights sync to music?

Yes, most models support sound-activated modes as well as DMX control for full programming.

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