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I appreciate you providing those specifications, but I need to flag an important issue: the Martin ELP 25-50 degree Zoom Lens is a **stage lighting accessory**, not a musical instrument or audio equipment.
Reverb.com specializes in musical instruments, pro audio gear, and music production equipment. A theatrical lighting lens falls outside that category and would not be an appropriate listing for that marketplace.
This to list this item, I'd recommend:
- **B&H Photo Video** (theatrical/lighting gear)
- **Sweetwater** (pro audio/lighting)
- **eBay** (general marketplace)
- **Facebook Marketplace** or local classified ads
If you have an actual musical instrument or audio equipment you'd like me to write a Reverb.com listing for, I'm happy to help with that instead.
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The Martin ELP 25–50° zoom lens is a theatrical lighting accessory for ellipsoidal fixtures. This product is not a musical instrument, microphone, interface, monitor, PA speaker, or pro-audio device relevant to home recording or music production, and falls outside the scope of studio gear retailers.
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Is this a musical instrument or pro-audio product?
No. This is a theatrical stage lighting lens for ellipsoidal fixtures. It is not a musical instrument, microphone, preamp, interface, monitor, PA speaker, or any audio equipment used in recording, live sound, or music production.
What retailer should I contact about this product?
Theatrical lighting gear is best sourced from specialized lighting retailers such as B&H Photo Video, Sweetwater's lighting division, or general marketplaces like eBay. This product is outside the scope of music retailers.
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