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The Push to Replace
Older Lighting Fixtures
Are You Spending Money Unnecessarily?
All lighting fixtures possess at least one quality in common: they can project light onto a stage. Some do it more brightly than others; some do it more efficiently than others; some do it with more control than others; some do it by different methods. Because of marketing and the desire of companies to produce sales through replacement, more so than the lack of availability of lamps and parts, older fixtures are being rushed into obsolesce even though they are still completely useful. This article is focused toward the usage of older fixtures for theatre purposes, but could also be applied to products other than stage lights. Only fixtures with incandescent lamps will be compared here, but there will be a final word regarding other light sources. |
It is not wise to fall prey to the "New! Improved! Shiny!" marketing of
manufacturers that simply want you to constantly replace your
lighting without considering if there is an advantage to do
so. Replacements may well be necessary and provide
wonderful advantages not currently had, but
replace under your terms, not theirs.
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