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Martin VC-Strip 15 Creative 32x1 LED Video Strip vs Martin VC-Strip 15 Creative 16x1 LED Video Strip
The VC-Strip 15 Creative 32x1 offers double the pixel count (32 versus 16 pixels per strip) for wider, more detailed video content, while the 16x1 model supports daisy-chaining up to 63 modules versus 32, making it better for very large installations. Choose the 32x1 if you need richer horizontal resolution; choose the 16x1 if you're building expansive layouts that require many strips chained together.
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Martin VC-Strip 15 Creative 32x1 LED Video Strip
Martin VC-Strip 15 Creative 16x1 LED Video Strip
Specs side by side
| Martin VC-Strip 15 Creative 32x1 LED Video Strip | Martin VC-Strip 15 Creative 16x1 LED Video Strip | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $202.75 | $251.91 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Martin VC-Strip 15 Creative 32x1 LED Video Strip
- ✓ 32 pixels per strip delivers twice the horizontal resolution for sharper, more detailed video playback
- ✓ Compact 19 mm width minimizes visual footprint on stage or set
- ✓ Factory-calibrated pixel-level consistency ensures seamless multistrip installations
Why choose Martin VC-Strip 15 Creative 16x1 LED Video Strip
- ✓ Supports daisy-chaining up to 63 modules on a single run—twice the capacity of the 32x1 model
- ✓ Flexible 48 VDC power options (P3 PowerPort 1500, DMX PowerPort 375, or generic supply)
- ✓ Ideal for large-scale architectural and extended stage installations requiring many chained units
Frequently asked questions
What is the pixel pitch difference, and does it matter?
Both strips have a 15 mm pixel pitch. The difference is pixel count per strip: 32x1 versus 16x1. The 32x1 delivers finer horizontal resolution; the 16x1 requires more strips to cover the same width but allows longer daisy-chain runs.
Which is better for large video walls?
The 16x1 is better for very large installations because it daisy-chains up to 63 modules on one run, versus 32 for the 32x1. If you need maximum horizontal resolution with fewer strips, the 32x1 is more efficient per unit width.
Are brightness and color processing identical?
Yes. Both deliver 5000 nits peak output, 225 lumens per meter, and 16-bit per color (48-bit per pixel) processing with factory-calibrated pixel-level brightness and color matching.
What control systems do they support?
Both support Martin P3 protocol and DMX with real-time toggle via P3 Switch channels. The 16x1 explicitly lists multiple 48 VDC power options; the 32x1 uses single 4-pin Molex connectors for cleaner cabling on smaller builds.