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Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Cove Lighting vs Martin Exterior 1200 RGBW Color Mixing Graze Asymmetric
The Martin Exterior 1220 offers variable color temperature control (2700K–6500K) for warm-to-cool white transitions, while the Martin Exterior 1200 Graze provides full RGBW color mixing for dramatic multicolor effects. Choose the 1220 for architectural cove and indirect lighting requiring subtle white-tone shifts; choose the 1200 Graze for large-scale facade and graze applications demanding vibrant color mixing and narrow beam precision.
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Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Cove Lighting
Martin Exterior 1200 RGBW Color Mixing Graze Asymmetric
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| Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Cove Lighting | Martin Exterior 1200 RGBW Color Mixing Graze Asymmetric | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,910.18 | $1,910.18 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Cove Lighting
- ✓ Higher total output at 3384 lumens suitable for general indirect and cove applications
- ✓ Broader 120° beam angle for uniform light distribution across wider areas
- ✓ Intuitive color temperature control (2700K–6500K) without complex color mixing programming
Why choose Martin Exterior 1200 RGBW Color Mixing Graze Asymmetric
- ✓ Full RGBW color mixing enables dynamic multicolor effects and creative lighting design
- ✓ Asymmetric beam (74° × 12.5°) concentrates light precisely for dramatic graze and facade work
- ✓ Compact 2.8-inch width minimizes visual footprint on walls and textured surfaces
Frequently asked questions
Which fixture is better for uplighting a textured stone wall?
The 1200 Graze is designed specifically for graze and facade applications with its asymmetric narrow beam and RGBW color mixing. Its 2.8-inch width also mounts flush against walls with minimal visibility.
Can I use either fixture for general architectural cove lighting?
The 1220 is purpose-built for cove work with its 120° beam angle and 3384-lumen output. The 1200 Graze can work in cove applications but is optimized for graze lighting, so it may create more concentrated hot spots in wide coves.
Which offers more color flexibility?
The 1200 Graze provides full RGBW color mixing for any color in the RGB spectrum plus white. The 1220 is limited to white tones ranging from warm (2700K) to cool (6500K).
How far can I daisy-chain each fixture?
Both fixtures support daisy-chain configuration; the 1220 runs up to 50 feet at 120 V or 100 feet at 240 V, while the 1200 Graze daisy-chains up to 100 feet at 240 V.