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Martin Exterior Linear Pro-DV, QUAD, 4ft B-Stock vs Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Graze, CTC, 4ft
The Martin Exterior Linear Pro-DV QUAD offers RGBW color mixing with segment-level zoning across 6 color channels, ideal for dynamic architectural installations requiring full RGB effects. The Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Graze CTC provides fixed color-temperature selection (2700K/4000K/6500K) with a tighter 9-degree beam and higher lumen density, better suited for accent lighting and precise wash applications.
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Martin Exterior Linear Pro-DV, QUAD, 4ft B-Stock
Specs side by side
| Martin Exterior Linear Pro-DV, QUAD, 4ft B-Stock | Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Graze, CTC, 4ft | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,110.96 | $1,380.60 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Fixture Type | Exterior | Exterior |
| Condition | Refurbished | New |
Why choose Martin Exterior Linear Pro-DV, QUAD, 4ft B-Stock
- ✓ Full RGBW color mixing with 6 to 24 DMX channels for creative color effects
- ✓ Segment-level control in 6-inch increments enables independent zoning across 4 feet
- ✓ 50,000-hour LED lifetime rated to >70% output for long-term reliability
- ✓ 180-degree beam angle for broad, uniform wash coverage
Why choose Martin Exterior Linear Pro-Graze, CTC, 4ft
- ✓ Higher lumen density (800 lumens per foot) with 9-degree beam for focused accent lighting
- ✓ Selectable fixed color temperatures (2700K, 4000K, 6500K) simplify control for static installations
- ✓ High CRI ensures accurate color representation for architectural applications
- ✓ Multiple power modes (12W, 10W, 5W) optimize energy consumption per job requirements
Frequently asked questions
Which fixture is better for color-changing effects and dynamic lighting design?
The Pro-DV QUAD excels at this with full RGBW mixing and up to 24 DMX channels, allowing smooth color transitions and segment-by-segment control. The Pro-Graze CTC is limited to three fixed color temperatures, making it better for static installations.
Which one should I pick for narrow-beam accent or spotlighting?
The Pro-Graze CTC's 9-degree beam and 800 lumens per foot make it ideal for tight accent work. The Pro-DV QUAD's 180-degree beam is designed for broad, uniform wash coverage, not narrow spotting.
What are the control and daisy-chaining differences?
Both support DMX512 control and RDM with combined power-and-data connectors for daisy-chaining. The Pro-DV QUAD offers more granular control with configurable 6, 4, 3, 12, or 24-channel modes; the Pro-Graze CTC uses standard DMX with fixed color-temperature selection.
Which fixture uses less power?
The Pro-Graze CTC offers multiple selectable power modes (12W, 10W, 5W) for flexible energy management. The Pro-DV QUAD maintains efficiency over 50 lm/W but does not specify switchable power modes; both are highly efficient for their application class.