Martin RUSH MH 10 Beam FX Moving Head
Description
Martin RUSH MH 10 Beam FX Moving Head
The Martin RUSH MH 10 Beam FX combines a super-tight, high-intensity beam with an independent LED ring for striking visual layering in compact form. Its lightweight 7.5 kg design and continuous pan/tilt movement enable flexible rigging and fast, dynamic looks across any stage layout. Built for live production, broadcast, touring, and rental operations, this fixture delivers professional output at an accessible price point.
Optical Design & Beam Characteristics
A collimator lens produces a razor-sharp 4.4° cutoff beam angle with high intensity, making the 60W RGBW LED source ideal for long throws and dramatic beam work. The central beam offers independent RGBW color mixing, while the surrounding 24 individually-controllable RGB LEDs create a complementary ring effect for blending into video elements and layered looks.
Movement, Control & Integration
Continuous 540° pan and 270° tilt rotation enables unrestricted movement and rapid repositioning across cues. Control via DMX (24 or 93 channels), RDM, stand-alone, or master/client modes integrates seamlessly with existing rigs, while music trigger and auto trigger options support autonomous operation without external control.
Key Features
- 60W RGBW LED beam with independent built-in LED ring
- 24 × 0.25W RGB LEDs in ring, individually controllable
- 4.4° cutoff beam angle for high-intensity, focused projection
- 20,000+ hour LED lifetime to >70% luminous output
- Continuous 540° pan and 270° tilt movement
- RGBW beam color mixing and RGB ring color mixing with 33 color presets
- Electronic shutter with strobe, pulse, and blackout effects (independent beam and ring)
- DMX 24/93 channel operation with 3-pin and 5-pin XLR in/thru
- Stand-alone operation with music trigger and auto trigger modes
- AC power: 100–120 / 200–240 V nominal, 50/60 Hz via Neutrik TRUE1 connector
- Compact dimensions: 275 × 188 × 325 mm; 7.5 kg weight
- IP20-rated high-impact thermoplastic housing; omega bracket rigging mount
The RUSH MH 10 Beam FX delivers professional beam and ring effects with the flexibility and portability demanded by touring, rental, and fixed-installation environments.
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At a Glance
The Martin RUSH MH 10 Beam FX is a compact moving-head fixture that combines a high-intensity RGBW beam with an independent RGB ring, ideal for adding professional lighting texture and motion to recordings, live-stream setups, and studio video content. Its lightweight design, continuous movement, and stand-alone trigger modes make it easy to rig and operate in small-to-medium creative spaces, while the 20,000+ hour LED lifespan ensures consistent output across long production schedules. Choose it when you need focused beam work and complementary ring effects without the footprint or power draw of full-size movers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What beam angle and throw distance does the MH 10 deliver?
The 4.4° cutoff beam angle from the 60W RGBW LED produces a super-tight, high-intensity projection suited for long throws and dramatic beam work on large stages and venues.
Can this fixture run without a DMX console?
Yes. The MH 10 supports stand-alone operation with music trigger and auto trigger modes, allowing autonomous color and movement effects without external control.
How are the beam and ring controlled separately?
The central 60W RGBW beam and the 24 individually-controllable RGB LEDs in the surrounding ring can be mixed and dimmed independently, and each has its own electronic shutter for strobe and pulse effects.
What are the weight and rigging specifications?
The fixture weighs 7.5 kg and measures 275 × 188 × 325 mm, with an omega bracket for standard rigging mounts, making it easy to integrate into touring and rental rigs.
What control protocols and connectors does it support?
Control via DMX (24 or 93 channels), RDM, master/client modes, and stand-alone triggers. It includes 3-pin and 5-pin XLR in/thru connectors and powers via Neutrik TRUE1 on 100–240V AC, 50/60 Hz.
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