RGBW Swing Beam Light with 12×60W LEDs and Zoom
RGBW Swing Beam Light for Dynamic Stage Productions
The RGBW swing beam light combines powerful beam output, smooth swing movement, adjustable zoom and decorative LED strip effects. Therefore, it can create several visual layers from one professional stage fixture.
Twelve 60W RGBW LEDs produce strong beams and rich color mixing. In addition, golden and cold-white LED strips add bright linear effects around the main light sources. This combination suits concerts, clubs, touring shows and large indoor stage productions.
Twelve 60W RGBW LED Sources
The fixture uses twelve 60W RGBW four-in-one LEDs. Each source combines red, green, blue and white output for saturated colors, mixed tones and clean white effects.
Because the LEDs provide four-color mixing, lighting designers can create vivid beam looks and softer wash-style scenes. Moreover, the white component improves brightness and expands the range of usable colors.
The twelve-source arrangement distributes the output across a wide moving structure. As a result, the fixture can create a larger and more impressive effect than a conventional single-head moving light.
Beam, Wash and Color Effects
The optical system supports concentrated beam effects as well as broader color coverage. Therefore, operators can use the fixture for aerial beams, stage washing and colorful background effects.
The swing movement adds another layer of variation. For example, programmers can build synchronized sweeps, wave-style sequences and fast rhythmic movements across a line of fixtures.
In addition, the RGBW system allows each scene to move naturally between strong beam moments and wider color effects. This flexibility makes the fixture useful throughout a complete performance.
Adjustable Zoom Control
The zoom function changes the visual coverage of the LEDs. A narrower setting creates more concentrated beam effects, while a wider setting increases stage coverage.
Consequently, the same fixture can handle different venue layouts and performance scenes. Operators can use narrow beams for aerial movement and then open the zoom for broader wash effects.
The manufacturer does not specify a numerical zoom range for this model. However, DMX programming allows the zoom function to join movement and color cues in a coordinated show.
Golden and Cold-White LED Strip Effects
Integrated LED strips contain 432 golden 2015 LEDs and 432 cold-white 2015 LEDs. These auxiliary sources create bright linear effects that remain visually separate from the main RGBW beams.
Golden light adds a warm visual layer, while cold white creates crisp flashes and high-contrast accents. Therefore, lighting designers can combine warm and cool effects during different sections of a performance.
Moreover, the LED strips enhance the appearance of the fixture itself. They remain useful when the audience can see the front of the moving structure, especially during concerts, television stages and club shows.
Dynamic Swing Movement
The swing mechanism moves the complete LED array through energetic stage sequences. As a result, the twelve beams can change their direction together and create flowing visual patterns.
Slow movement works well for introductions and atmospheric scenes. Meanwhile, faster movement adds energy to music drops, dance performances and live entertainment.
When several fixtures run in sync, operators can create wave effects across the stage. In addition, different DMX channel modes support both simpler programming and more detailed show control.
Multiple DMX Channel Modes
The fixture provides 29CH, 62CH, 170CH, 254CH, 308CH and 332CH control modes. Therefore, programmers can select a mode that matches the required level of detail and the available console capacity.
Lower channel modes simplify setup for smaller events. In contrast, higher channel modes give professional designers more detailed access to the fixture’s lighting and movement functions.
DMX512 control also allows the unit to work with moving heads, strobes, wash lights and other stage equipment. Consequently, operators can coordinate the swing beams with the complete lighting design.
Standalone Control Options
In addition to DMX512, the fixture supports automatic, sound-activated and master-slave operation. These modes provide practical options for venues that do not always use a dedicated lighting console.
Automatic mode runs built-in effects for quick event setup. Sound activation responds to music, while master-slave operation coordinates multiple compatible fixtures.
Therefore, the light can serve both professional touring productions and smaller club or mobile-stage applications.
800W Total Fixture Power
The twelve main LEDs have a nominal configuration of 12×60W. Meanwhile, the complete fixture has a rated electrical power of 800W.
The total rating covers the RGBW sources, LED strips, movement system, zoom components and control electronics. This distinction gives buyers a clearer understanding of the optical configuration and the complete fixture’s electrical requirements.
Applications
This RGBW swing beam fixture suits concerts, theaters, television stages, nightclubs, live shows, touring productions and professional rental projects.
For concerts, it creates synchronized beam sweeps and bright audience-facing effects. For theaters and television stages, the zoom and RGBW mixing provide flexible scene coverage. Furthermore, rental companies can select different DMX modes for productions of varying complexity.
This model represents the non-waterproof configuration. Therefore, installers should use it indoors or in a fully protected stage environment.
Technical Specifications
Model: RG-766
Product type: RGBW LED swing beam zoom light
Main LED source: 12 × 60W RGBW four-in-one LEDs
Golden LED strip: 432 × 2015 golden LEDs
Cold-white LED strip: 432 × 2015 cold-white LEDs
Input voltage: AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz
Rated fixture power: 800W
Main effects: Swing movement, beam, wash, color mixing and LED strip effects
Zoom: Adjustable zoom function
DMX channel modes: 29CH, 62CH, 170CH, 254CH, 308CH and 332CH
Control modes: DMX512, automatic, sound activated and master-slave
Installation environment: Indoor or protected stage use
Weather protection: Non-waterproof configuration
Frequently Asked Questions
What light sources does the fixture use?
The fixture uses twelve 60W RGBW four-in-one LEDs. It also includes 432 golden LEDs and 432 cold-white LEDs in the auxiliary strip system.
Does the fixture support both beam and wash effects?
Yes. The zoom and RGBW color system support concentrated beams and broader color coverage. The swing mechanism adds dynamic movement to both effects.
What is the difference between 12×60W and 800W?
The 12×60W specification describes the twelve main RGBW LEDs. The 800W figure represents the rated power of the complete fixture, including the LED strips, motors, zoom system and electronics.
How many DMX modes are available?
The fixture provides six DMX channel modes: 29CH, 62CH, 170CH, 254CH, 308CH and 332CH.
Can it operate without a DMX console?
Yes. In addition to DMX512, the fixture supports automatic, sound-activated and master-slave operation.
Is this version waterproof?
No. This page represents the non-waterproof version. Installers should use it indoors or under complete weather protection.



















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