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Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Cove, QUAD, 4ft vs Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Graze, CTC, 4ft
The Martin Pro-Cove QUAD emphasizes broad-area color washing with 2520 total lumens and a wide 100-degree beam, while the Pro-Graze CTC prioritizes tight accent lighting with a narrow 9-degree beam and DMX/RDM networked control. Choose the Pro-Cove for facade washing and landscape blending; choose the Pro-Graze for precise architectural accents and systems needing real-time remote diagnostics.
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Specs side by side
| Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Cove, QUAD, 4ft | Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Graze, CTC, 4ft | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,382.40 | $1,380.60 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Fixture Type | Architectural | Exterior |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Cove, QUAD, 4ft
- ✓ Much higher total output (2520 lumens vs. 3200 per 4ft Pro-Graze foot-total)
- ✓ Wide 100-degree beam angle ideal for seamless multi-fixture blending and broad wash coverage
- ✓ Wider color temperature range (1800K–12000K vs. three fixed steps on Pro-Graze)
- ✓ Exceeds 50 lumens per watt efficiency
Why choose Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Graze, CTC, 4ft
- ✓ Narrow 9-degree beam angle for precise accent and highlight applications
- ✓ Full DMX control with RDM for networked operation and remote diagnostics
- ✓ Daisy-chainable single-connector power and data simplifies large multi-fixture installations
- ✓ High CRI ensures accurate color rendering in detailed architectural lighting
Frequently asked questions
Which is better for washing a building facade?
The Pro-Cove QUAD is purpose-built for facade washing with its 100-degree beam angle, higher total lumens, and extended color temperature range for blending across multiple units. The Pro-Graze's narrow 9-degree beam is too tight for broad facade coverage.
Which one requires a control system?
The Pro-Graze CTC includes full DMX and RDM support for networked control and remote diagnostics. The Pro-Cove QUAD does not mention DMX; it appears designed for standalone or analog control setups.
How do the beam angles differ and what does that mean?
Pro-Cove has a 100-degree beam for wide, even wash coverage across large areas. Pro-Graze has a 9-degree beam for tight spotting and accent work on specific architectural details. Wider angle suits general illumination; narrow angle suits focused highlights.
Which is more efficient?
Pro-Cove exceeds 50 lumens per watt, while Pro-Graze is rated at 60+ lumens per watt. Both are efficient, but Pro-Graze edges ahead slightly; however, Pro-Cove delivers more absolute lumens for large-area applications.