Martin RUSH CS300 Wide RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash
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Description
Martin RUSH CS300 Wide RGB Color Mixing Linear Wash
The RUSH CS300 Wide is a compact, high-output LED linear wash fixture built for studio and performance lighting applications. Its compact 303 mm length and 46 mm width integrate efficiently into tight rig spaces, while the 124° beam angle delivers broad, even illumination for backlighting, cyc work, and accent lighting in controlled environments. This fixture combines professional performance with straightforward rigging, making it a practical choice for studios, small venues, and other spaces requiring flexible RGB color mixing and dimming control.
Light Output & Performance
Equipped with Cree XP-E2 RGB LEDs, the CS300 Wide delivers high-output color mixing with a 50,000-hour minimum LED lifetime (to >70% luminous output), ensuring reliable long-term operation through extended sessions and touring. The 124° beam angle produces wide coverage suitable for wash lighting and seamless color blending without excessive point-source shadows or hot spots.
Control & Build Quality
The fixture's aluminum housing with clear anodized finish and frosted polycarbonate lens provide durable construction rated IP20 for studio and indoor stage environments. At just 0.8 kg (1.8 lbs.) and measuring 303 mm × 46 mm × 57 mm, the CS300 Wide mounts directly using included brackets in any orientation, with a minimum 0.2 m clearance to illuminated surfaces. Full DMX control via 5-pin XLR integrates seamlessly into standard lighting rigs and control systems.
Key Features
- Light source: Cree XP-E2 RGB LEDs
- Beam angle: 124°
- LED lifetime: 50,000 hours (to >70% luminous output)
- Length: 303 mm (11.9 in.)
- Width: 46 mm (1.8 in.)
- Height with bracket: 57 mm (2.2 in.)
- Weight: 0.8 kg (1.8 lbs.)
- Housing: Aluminum with clear anodized finish
- Lens: Frosted polycarbonate
- Ingress protection: IP20
- AC power: 100-240 V nominal, 50/60 Hz; Maximum consumption: 485 W
- DMX control via 5-pin XLR; 6-pin custom connectors for DC power and data
The RUSH CS300 Wide delivers professional-grade RGB color mixing in a compact, cost-effective package sized for flexible rigging across studio, performance, and production environments.
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At a Glance
The Martin RUSH CS300 Wide is a compact RGB linear wash fixture engineered for studio and venue lighting setups that require flexible color mixing in confined spaces. Its 50,000-hour LED lifetime and Cree XP-E2 source deliver consistent, high-output color rendering ideal for recording studio backdrop lighting, streaming setups, and post-production color-grading environments. The 124° beam angle ensures even wash coverage without hot spots, while DMX control integrates directly into production automation and playback workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does IP20 rating mean for indoor use?
IP20 indicates the fixture is sealed against dust but not moisture, making it suitable for dry indoor environments like studios, lobbies, and covered performance spaces. It is not rated for outdoor or wet conditions.
How is the fixture controlled and powered?
The CS300 Wide accepts DMX control via standard 5-pin XLR connector and receives DC power through a 6-pin custom connector, allowing integration into any DMX lighting console or networked control system.
What is the minimum clearance needed for installation?
The fixture requires at least 0.2 m (about 8 inches) clearance between the lens and any illuminated surface to ensure even, shadow-free wash coverage.
How long do the LEDs last and what is the power consumption?
The Cree XP-E2 RGB LEDs are rated for 50,000 hours of operation to 70 percent brightness, and the fixture consumes a maximum of 485 W at 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.
What are the physical dimensions and weight?
The CS300 Wide measures 303 mm long by 46 mm wide by 57 mm high (with bracket), and weighs only 0.8 kg (1.8 lbs), allowing it to fit into tight architectural spaces and cove installations.
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