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Martin Exterior Wash 300 RGBW Color Mixing Light vs Martin Exterior Wash 310 QUAD Color Mixing Light
The Exterior Wash 300 uses individual red, green, blue, and white LEDs (104 total) with six beam options including a very tight 7.5° and broad 65° asymmetric, while the Exterior Wash 310 QUAD uses 30 quad-color RGBW LEDs and delivers higher output at 8300 lumens with different beam geometry including a 14° × 61° asymmetric option. Choose the 300 for precise narrow-beam architectural accents and maximum beam spread flexibility; choose the 310 QUAD for higher lumen output and DMX/RDM control on larger-scale installations.
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Martin Exterior Wash 300 RGBW Color Mixing Light
Martin Exterior Wash 310 QUAD Color Mixing Light
Specs side by side
| Martin Exterior Wash 300 RGBW Color Mixing Light | Martin Exterior Wash 310 QUAD Color Mixing Light | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $5,110.86 | $4,962.00 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Martin Exterior Wash 300 RGBW Color Mixing Light
- ✓ Six distinct beam angles with ultra-tight 7.5° option for accent lighting on fine architectural details
- ✓ Broad 65° asymmetric spread for wider facade coverage without multiple fixtures
- ✓ Integrated OLED display for on-site control without external equipment
- ✓ Individual LED channels enable precise color tuning across separate red, green, blue, and white elements
Why choose Martin Exterior Wash 310 QUAD Color Mixing Light
- ✓ Higher output at 8300 lumens for larger-scale illumination and longer throw distances
- ✓ DMX and RDM control integration for synchronized multi-fixture architectural lighting systems
- ✓ 14° × 61° asymmetric beam option for oblong coverage matching building geometry
- ✓ 30 quad-color LEDs deliver consistent color reproduction with simpler LED architecture
Frequently asked questions
What's the key difference in LED configuration?
The Exterior Wash 300 uses 104 individual LEDs split into four separate color channels (26 red, 28 green, 22 blue, 28 white), while the Exterior Wash 310 QUAD uses 30 quad-color RGBW LEDs that combine all four colors in single packages. The 300's separate channels can offer finer individual color control; the 310's quad approach simplifies the design and increases overall lumen output.
Which fixture has tighter beam control for narrow accent lighting?
The Exterior Wash 300 offers a 7.5° narrow beam, making it superior for tight architectural accents and detailed facade work. The Exterior Wash 310 QUAD's tightest option is 10°, better suited for general architectural wash at distance rather than precision accent lighting.
Do these fixtures support network lighting control?
The Exterior Wash 310 QUAD includes DMX and RDM control with RS-485 receivers, enabling synchronized multi-fixture systems and remote monitoring. The Exterior Wash 300 features an integrated OLED display for standalone on-site control only and does not support DMX or networked protocols.
What's the brightness difference and which suits larger installations?
The Exterior Wash 310 QUAD delivers 8300 lumens at full white output, providing significantly higher brightness for long-throw and large-scale facade illumination. The Exterior Wash 300 specifications do not publish a lumen rating and is better suited for detail-oriented accent and mid-scale applications.