Description
The 250W PHX LED Profile Spot is an award-winning theater spotlight engineered as a direct replacement for a 750W ellipsoidal source. As a long-throw stage spotlight, it’s built for large-scale performance environments where output and beam control matter most. The fixture features a 3000K LED array, fully locking shutters, and a 360° rotating barrel, so focus stays precise without light leaking onto unwanted parts of the stage or ceiling. Whether you’re upgrading an existing rig or specifying new equipment for a venue, this stage spotlight delivers tungsten-quality output at a fraction of the power draw and maintenance cost.
Key Features Of 250W PHX LED Stage Spotlight
- 250W LED engine designed as a direct replacement for a 750W ellipsoidal (ERS) source.
- 3000K tungsten-balanced color temperature for a warm, familiar stage spotlight look.
- 360° rotating barrel for precise beam orientation without moving the fixture body.
- Fully locking, four-way shutters for clean beam shaping with virtually no light leak.
- DMX-512A control via 5-pin XLR in/out, with user-selectable address and 8-bit or 16-bit dimming resolution.
- Full range (0–100%) flicker-free dimming with smooth low-intensity curves.
- L70-rated LED lifetime of 50,000 hours.
- Die-cast aluminum and sheet metal construction, assembled in the USA.
- Completely enclosed accessory holder for gel frames, gobos, and irises.
How To Use The 250W PHX LED Theater Spotlight
- Mount the fixture to a batten, truss, or pipe using the included C-clamp, and attach the safety cable.
- Connect power from a non-dim (constant power) circuit: This fixture controls its own dimming internally via DMX, so it should not be run from a standard dimmer channel.
- Connect DMX using the 5-pin XLR in/thru connectors, and set the fixture’s DMX address using the onboard control interface.
- Choose 8-bit or 16-bit dimming mode depending on the resolution your console and show require.
- Rotate the 360° barrel to orient the beam, then use the four internal shutters to shape and crop the beam as needed.
- Attach any accessories like a gel frame, gobo, or iris by using the enclosed accessory holder.
- Once focus and shutter cuts are set, lock the barrel rotation to hold the look through the run of the show.





