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Wash Lights & LED Moving Head Wash Lights for Stage

LED wash moving head lights built for smooth, wide-coverage stage illumination — from compact entry-level movers to large bee eye wash rigs. All SHEHDS wash lights support DMX512, motorized zoom and RGBW or RGBACL color mixing. Ships from US & EU warehouses. 2-year warranty.

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¿Qué es un foco wash moving head?

Las cabezas móviles wash se utilizan para inundar un escenario o sala con una iluminación vibrante y uniforme.

A diferencia de las luces LED beam que proyectan un haz de luz concentrado, las wash lights cubren un área más amplia con bordes suaves, ideales para fondos de color, ambientación escénica y efectos de iluminación envolventes.

Cuando se instalan en un cabezal móvil, los washes ganan la capacidad de girar y moverse en todas direcciones, ofreciendo cobertura dinámica y control creativo en el escenario.

¿Dónde se pueden utilizar las cabezas móviles LED Wash?

Las cabezas móviles LED wash son increíblemente versátiles y se adaptan a todo tipo de eventos y recintos.

  • Conciertos y giras en vivo: Ilumina el fondo del escenario y a los artistas con baños de color intensos y uniformes.
  • Discotecas y cabinas de DJ: Crea ambientes dinámicos y cambiantes de color que mantienen la pista llena de energía.
  • Bodas y celebraciones: Añade uplighting romántico, transiciones de color o efectos estroboscópicos dinámicos a las recepciones.
  • Producciones teatrales: Proporciona iluminación ambiental o transiciones de escena con funcionamiento silencioso y sin parpadeos.
  • Eventos corporativos: Usa iluminación suave para resaltar ponentes o fondos de marca.
  • Servicios religiosos: Los tonos sutiles de color ambiental pueden mejorar la experiencia de culto sin distracciones.

Cabeza móvil LED Beam vs Wash

Cabeza móvil beam Cabezal móvil wash
Haz estrecho y concentrado Iluminación amplia y de bordes suaves
Atravesando niebla, efectos aéreos Baño de color, relleno de escenario, atmósfera
Enfocado y limitado. Amplio y uniforme
Alto impacto, energía Suave, envolvente
Conciertos, EDM, focos Teatro, bodas, iluminación ambiental

 

Cómo elegir la cabeza móvil wash adecuada.

1. Salida de brillo: Ten en cuenta la potencia (por ejemplo, 19x40W es ultrabrillante para grandes recintos).

2. Mezcla de colores: Busca RGBW o RGBWA+UV para mayor versatilidad de efectos.

3. Función de zoom: El zoom ajustable añade versatilidad a la apertura del haz.

4. Compatibilidad DMX: Asegúrate de que tu wash sea compatible con DMX512 o con tu sistema de control actual.

5. Características de efectos: Rotación bee-eye, estrobo y programas integrados aportan creatividad.

6. Tamaño del recinto: Los dispositivos pequeños funcionan en clubes íntimos, mientras que modelos como 37x15W o 36x18W se adaptan a escenarios grandes.

7. Modo de control: elige entre auto, DMX, maestro-esclavo y activación por sonido según tus necesidades.

8. Calidad de construcción: Elige carcasas de aleación de aluminio y sistemas avanzados de disipación de calor para una mayor durabilidad.

¿Por qué elegir las luces Wash Moving Head de SHEHDS?

  • Tecnología LED avanzada: LEDs de alta potencia para colores vivos y saturados.
  • Diseñadas para el rendimiento: Funcionamiento silencioso, estructuras duraderas y refrigeración avanzada.
  • Alcance Global, Soporte Local: Entrega rápida con almacenes locales y atención personalizada para cada cliente.
  • Control Creativo: Programables por DMX con múltiples efectos integrados para escenas personalizadas.
  • Opciones Flexibles: Desde focos compactos para DJs móviles hasta grandes equipos para festivales.
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FAQs

What is the difference between wash lights and spotlights?

Wash lights spread wide, soft-edged color across a broad area — stage fill, backdrop color, ambient coverage. There are no sharp edges and no pattern projection.Spotlights (moving head spots) project a tightly focused, hard-edged beam that can include gobo patterns, prisms and framing shutters to highlight specific areas or performers.In practice: wash lights set the mood and cover the stage; spotlights draw attention to specific points. Most professional rigs use both together. Explore SHEHDS moving head spotlights for the full rig.

What is the difference between a moving head wash and a static wash light?

Static wash lights (PAR lights, LED bars) are fixed in position — you aim them once and they stay there. They're reliable, simple and cost-effective for permanent or semi-permanent stage setups like church stages, theater rigs and fixed venue installations. Moving head wash lights do the same color coverage but on a motorized head that pan, tilts and repositions in real time. You can follow performers, change angles dynamically, build movement into your show and respond to DMX cues. For churches, wedding venues and theater with a fixed stage, static LED par lights are often the more practical choice. For concerts, clubs and touring where movement is part of the show, moving head wash lights give you the added dimension.

What beam angle do wash lights typically use?

Most LED wash moving head lights have a beam angle between 10° and 60°, with many models offering motorized zoom across that range.Narrow angles (10°–20°) concentrate the wash on a smaller area — useful for tight stage fills or hitting a specific zone. Wide angles (40°–60°) cover broad backdrops and large stage areas evenly.Models with motorized zoom give you the full range in one fixture — narrow it for a focused look, open it up for broad coverage. This is why zoom is one of the most practical features in a touring wash mover.

How do you position wash lights on a stage?

The standard positions for wash moving head lights: Front wash — mounted on front truss or floor stands, aimed at performers. Provides face illumination and eliminates shadows caused by overhead lights. Side lighting — mounted at the wings, aimed across the stage. Adds depth, contour and dimension to performers that front lighting alone cannot create. Overhead truss — mounted directly above the stage, aimed downward. Provides top wash color coverage and works well for backdrop fills. Backlight position — behind performers, aimed forward. Creates silhouette and depth effects. For most live events and club stages, a combination of overhead truss and front wash positions gives full coverage. Moving head wash lights from overhead can cover all positions dynamically from a single unit.

Can wash moving head lights replace PAR lights?

Yes and no. Wash moving head lights can do everything a PAR light does — color washes, uplighting, stage fills — but they add pan, tilt and zoom capability on top. The trade-off is cost and complexity. PAR lights are simpler, cheaper and easier to maintain. For fixed positions like church stages, wedding uplighting or permanent venue installs, LED par lights are often the more cost-effective choice. Moving head wash lights make more sense when you need to adapt positions dynamically, run moving looks, or cover multiple stage zones from fewer fixtures. Many rigs use both: PAR lights for fixed positions and wash movers for dynamic coverage.

What is the difference between RGBW and RGBACL color mixing in wash lights?

RGBW (Red, Green, Blue, White) is the standard four-channel LED mixing system. It covers a wide color range and produces clean whites, making it the most common choice for clubs, DJ rigs and general stage use. RGBACL (Red, Green, Blue, Amber, Cyan, Lime) adds three more color channels, giving you a significantly wider and more accurate color palette. The additional channels improve skin tone rendering, produce more natural whites at different color temperatures, and allow more saturated mid-range colors that RGBW struggles with. RGBACL wash lights are the preferred choice for broadcast, high-end theater and any application where color accuracy matters. For most DJ and club applications, RGBW is more than sufficient.