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Martin VC-Grid 60 Creative 8x8 LED Video Tile vs Martin RUSH CS600 Wide RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash

The VC-Grid 60 is a modular LED video tile for dynamic pixel-mapped displays and stage visuals, while the RUSH CS600 Wide is a linear wash fixture for ambient architectural lighting. Choose the VC-Grid 60 if you need video content, animated effects, or configurable LED displays; choose the RUSH CS600 Wide for color-washing walls, coves, and architectural surfaces.

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Martin VC-Grid 60 Creative 8x8 LED Video Tile

$443.70
View Martin VC-Grid 60 Creative 8x8 LED Video Tile

Martin RUSH CS600 Wide RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash

$451.92
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Martin VC-Grid 60 Creative 8x8 LED Video TileMartin RUSH CS600 Wide RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash
Price$443.70$451.92
BrandMartinMartin
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Why choose Martin VC-Grid 60 Creative 8x8 LED Video Tile

  • Individually controllable 8x8 pixel array with 16-bit color processing for video mapping and pixel effects
  • Supports DMX, P3, and hybrid control modes with real-time switching between video and pixel mapping
  • Ultra-lightweight 480 mm modular format tiles together seamlessly in multiple configurations
  • Only 25 watts max power consumption with integrated daisy-chaining up to 12 tiles per chain

Why choose Martin RUSH CS600 Wide RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash

  • Compact 46 mm wide linear form factor designed specifically for architectural integration in tight spaces
  • Wide 124° beam angle floods large areas evenly without visible fixture presence
  • Six preset color temperatures (2800 K–7200 K) plus full RGB mixing for ambiance control
  • Hybrid power and data cable reduces installation complexity and material costs for runs up to 10 meters
Bottom line: Buy the VC-Grid 60 if you're creating stage displays, video walls, or content-driven installations that need pixel-level animation. Buy the RUSH CS600 Wide if you're lighting architectural surfaces, coves, or lobbies where the fixture itself should be invisible and color tone matters more than video playback.

Frequently asked questions

Can either of these create video content or play back animations?

Only the VC-Grid 60 supports video mapping and pixel-level animation through its 8x8 grid and P3 control system. The RUSH CS600 Wide is a static color wash fixture with six preset temperatures and RGB mixing—it cannot display moving video or complex graphics.

Which is better for a tight architectural installation?

The RUSH CS600 Wide is purpose-built for coves and architectural spaces, measuring just 46 mm wide and designed to hide in soffits and alcoves. The VC-Grid 60, though lightweight, is a 480 mm square module intended for visible LED display walls.

How much power do these draw and how many can I run together?

The VC-Grid 60 draws max 25 watts and daisy-chains up to 12 tiles per DMX line. The RUSH CS600 Wide draws power via a hybrid cable, and up to 10 meters of fixtures can run from a single PSU, giving more flexibility for long linear installations.

What control systems do they use?

The VC-Grid 60 supports DMX, Martin P3, and hybrid video-mapping modes. The RUSH CS600 Wide uses DMX and RDM for both standalone and networked operation, suitable for simple color control rather than complex pixel addressing.

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