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Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Graze Asymmetric vs Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Graze Medium

The Asymmetric has a much narrower, wider beam spread (70° × 12.5°) optimized for dramatic graze lighting on walls and textured surfaces, while the Medium offers a tighter 17° beam for more uniform, focused accent lighting. Choose Asymmetric for bold architectural graze effects; choose Medium for precise, controlled highlight work.

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Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Graze Asymmetric

$1,910.18
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Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Graze Medium

$1,910.18
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Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Graze AsymmetricMartin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Graze Medium
Price$1,910.18$1,910.18
BrandMartinMartin
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Graze Asymmetric

  • 70° × 12.5° asymmetric beam creates dramatic wall graze and texture effects
  • Extreme spread coverage ideal for lighting tall vertical structures
  • Integrated power supply and DMX control with no external boxes needed
  • IP66 rated and IK08 impact-rated for robust outdoor durability

Why choose Martin Exterior 1220 Color Temp Controlled Graze Medium

  • Tighter 17° medium beam for precise, uniform accent lighting on specific areas
  • Cleaner, more controlled light distribution without spillover
  • Same integrated power and DMX control as Asymmetric model
  • Operating temperature range specified (–30° C to +45° C) and power consumption noted (20 W per foot)
Bottom line: Choose the Asymmetric if your project requires dramatic, broad graze effects on large vertical surfaces or textured architectural elements. Choose the Medium if you need tighter, more focused illumination for precise accent lighting on smaller features or areas requiring controlled beam spread.

Frequently asked questions

What is the main optical difference between these two fixtures?

The Asymmetric produces a 70° × 12.5° beam optimized for wide coverage and graze effects, while the Medium delivers a focused 17° beam for precise accent lighting. The Asymmetric spreads light broadly across walls; the Medium concentrates light more tightly on a smaller area.

Are the physical size and weight the same?

Yes, both are identical in dimensions (1219 mm long, 72 mm wide, 99 mm tall with bracket) and weight (6.0 kg with bracket). The difference is purely in beam angle and optical performance.

Do both support color temperature control and DMX?

Yes, both fixtures offer full color temperature control from 2700 K to 6500 K, 0–100% intensity control via DMX and RDM, integrated power supply (100–277 V), and daisy-chain capability up to 100 feet at 230 V.

Which is better for architectural graze lighting on textured walls?

The Asymmetric is specifically designed for graze effects on textured surfaces and vertical structures due to its 70° × 12.5° asymmetric beam angle, which creates dramatic shadow and highlight effects. The Medium's 17° uniform beam is better for general accent lighting rather than graze effects.

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