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Martin VDO Sceptron 10 LED Video Batten 320 mm Long vs Martin RUSH CS600 Graze RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash
The VDO Sceptron 10 is a pixel-mapped video fixture built for touring and rental with remote power distribution, while the RUSH CS600 Graze is an architectural wash light for indoor cove and ambient lighting. Choose the Sceptron for dynamic video content and touring; choose the CS600 for static or color-changing architectural installations.
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Martin VDO Sceptron 10 LED Video Batten 320 mm Long
Martin RUSH CS600 Graze RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash
Specs side by side
| Martin VDO Sceptron 10 LED Video Batten 320 mm Long | Martin RUSH CS600 Graze RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $463.50 | $451.92 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Martin VDO Sceptron 10 LED Video Batten 320 mm Long
- ✓ Pixel-level control with native P3 System integration for video mapping and dynamic content
- ✓ Remote PSU positioning up to 50 meters eliminates cable clutter in tight rigs
- ✓ Dual refresh rates (1001 Hz / 4004 Hz) ensure flicker-free camera performance
- ✓ 16-bit per color processing delivers precise brightness and color uniformity across 32 LEDs
Why choose Martin RUSH CS600 Graze RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash
- ✓ Longer 603 mm form factor and slim 46 mm profile fit seamlessly into architectural spaces
- ✓ Full variable color temperature (2800–7200K) with CTC presets for ambient matching
- ✓ Single PSU powers up to 10 meters of fixtures, reducing installation costs
- ✓ Lightweight aluminum construction (1.4 kg) simplifies mounting on walls and soffits
Frequently asked questions
Which is better for video projection or dynamic LED video walls?
The VDO Sceptron 10 is purpose-built for video mapping with pixel-level control, 16-bit processing, and dual refresh rates to eliminate flicker on camera. The CS600 is a color wash light and cannot display video content.
Which works better for interior architectural lighting?
The RUSH CS600 Graze is designed specifically for cove lighting and interior spaces, with a slim profile, variable color temperature (2800–7200K), and wall-mount brackets. The Sceptron is a touring/rental video fixture and not optimized for architectural integration.
How do power and control systems differ?
The Sceptron runs up to 50 meters from a single remote PSU and integrates natively with Martin P3 controllers for video workflows. The CS600 runs up to 10 meters from its PSU and uses standard DMX512/RDM for general lighting control.
Which is more suitable for a touring or rental company?
The VDO Sceptron 10 is engineered for rental and touring with integrated cabling, remote PSU positioning, and 50,000-hour LED life for heavy rotation. The CS600 is stationary architectural lighting and not designed for frequent touring.