Lancaster based, Glasson Electronics, has designed and manufactured a lighting display for the London’s Old Vic theatre’s Bicentenary Gala Celebration. The lighting specialist installed over 1200 individually controllable LED units based on their DFS3000 product, providing an exciting and versatile backdrop for the special event.
Glasson Electronics was the first to develop combined power and data lamp units. Their technology allows control of large numbers of lamps and LED units using standard light fittings and cable. Glasson’s systems allow for the creation of sophisticated lighting effects with simple control and installation.
Specialising in supplying theatre, event and architectural lighting, their clients include the Royal Ballet, Sydney Opera House and rock superstars, Green Day. With in-house design and manufacturing, Glasson Electronics offers a high-quality, specialist and bespoke effect lighting range.
Simon Bibby, Managing Director, Glasson Electronics, said: “We are delighted to have had the opportunity to work with the Old Vic. The installation required over 1200 individually colour controllable LED units arranged into vertical strings and our DFS3000 combined power and data system provided an cost-effective and flexible solution. With combined power and data, all the lights are fitted to standard festoon, creating a very simple installation strategy whilst enabling individual colour control of each light.
“At Glasson Electronics, we pride ourselves on a personal and bespoke service, ensuring our clients receive high-quality products to match their requirements. We are continuing to expand our range, with the recent introduction of the AC100 system (to control standard 230VAC lamps), Lucias (a narrow beam RGBW LED system) and 3000M (a higher power version of DFS3000).”