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Martin Atomic Dot Cold White Strobe Blinder Eye Candy Light vs Martin DMX PowerPort 375 Indoor Power & Data Unit
The Martin Atomic Dot is a high-intensity strobe blinder fixture for creating bright visual effects, while the DMX PowerPort 375 is a power and data distribution unit for infrastructure. Choose the Atomic Dot if you need a lighting fixture to produce effects; choose the PowerPort 375 if you need to power and control multiple fixtures in a DMX-based rig.
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Martin Atomic Dot Cold White Strobe Blinder Eye Candy Light
Martin DMX PowerPort 375 Indoor Power & Data Unit
Specs side by side
| Martin Atomic Dot Cold White Strobe Blinder Eye Candy Light | Martin DMX PowerPort 375 Indoor Power & Data Unit | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $802.80 | $784.80 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Martin Atomic Dot Cold White Strobe Blinder Eye Candy Light
- ✓ 3350 lumens in strobe mode delivers punchy, high-impact lighting effects
- ✓ 16 pixel-controllable RGB Aura LEDs enable video mapping and creative looks
- ✓ Compact 2.2 kg form factor fits tight rigs and permits creative mounting
Why choose Martin DMX PowerPort 375 Indoor Power & Data Unit
- ✓ Distributes power and DMX data to multiple fixtures from central location
- ✓ Supports up to 450 W system load with manageable 300 BTU/hr heat dissipation
- ✓ Flexible mounting—1U rack, wall, or truss-hung—adapts to venue constraints
Frequently asked questions
Can I use both products together?
Yes. The Atomic Dot accepts DMX control and can be powered via the hybrid cable; the PowerPort 375 distributes that power and DMX signal to the Atomic Dot and other fixtures in a daisy-chained system.
What is each product's role in a lighting rig?
The Atomic Dot is a fixture that produces visible strobe and RGB effects with 3350 lumens output. The PowerPort 375 is a control and distribution hub that supplies DMX and power to fixtures like the Atomic Dot.
Do I need the PowerPort 375 to use the Atomic Dot?
No. The Atomic Dot accepts direct DMX control and power via its hybrid cable and can work standalone or in a daisy-chained multi-fixture array. The PowerPort 375 is helpful if you need centralized power distribution and opto-isolated DMX conversion in a large, complex rig.