Vicoustic Flat Panel Vmt Acoustic Tile Natural Stones 8-pack
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Created exclusively by Vicoustic Flat Panel VMT Acoustic Tile Natural Stones 8-Packin the natural stones is made from VicPET Wool, a material produced mainly from recycled plastic bottles. With an innovative dyeing technology, Flat Panel VMT panels can simulate concrete, marble, wood, and other materials, achieving an amazing and realistic look in any setting.
Flat Panel VMT panels are designed to perform primarily in the medium and high frequencies. Therefore, these panels are a great acoustic solution to implement in any commercial or residential setting and can be used on ceilings and walls. The applications for Flat Panel VMT are infinite, making it perfect for both new construction and refurbishing projects.
Residential and Commercial Applications
Parameters | |
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Quantity | 6 |
Color | White |
Dimensions (W x H) | 93.7 x 46.9" / 2380 x 1190 mm |
Depth | 0.8" / 20 mm |
NRC Rating | 0.55 |
Fire Rated | Yes |
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. Its not clear from the items description, how many light heads it comes with. Is it one or two? Thanks!
A: It comes with two complete lights! So two heads, two stands, two bulbs, and two soft boxes. It's a very basic kit with just an on/off switch, no dimmers. But they are solid lights!
Q: 2. I needed to up the light output of this kit, so I purchased a 150W 5000K LED bulb from Lowes... it seems to work and really kicked the light up... with no discernible heat transfer. Do I have any concerns I need to look at in using a LED in a fluorescent fixture? For what it's worth, I did try a 250W LED but it did not turn on with this fixture.
A: The sole concern here is heat output. Both LED and CFLs have built-in circuitry (such as the ballast for the CFL), so that's not a concern. Your 250W LED should not have failed to turn on for any circuitry reason. Bad bulb maybe? The brightest LEDs are still pretty novel tech, and so their performance can be hit or miss (even when paying a hefty price, and buying top brands).In terms of heat output, LEDs are very comparable to CFLs, at equal brightness ( equivalent wattage ). LEDs tend to give off only slightly less heat than an equal-brightness CFL. So the real question here is about increasing the actual wattage (NOT the equivalent wattage ) of your bulb, and not about changing from CFL to LED. So, let's discuss that ...In all product design, including softboxes, there is built-in safety margin, or over-design. The extent of this varies a lot, though. It's reasonable to expect better-made (more expensive) gear to have more overcapacity for everything, including heat dissipation. But how far you can cut into that safety margin is always a question.Keep in mind that LEDs and CFLs, while about 7 times lower heat output than incandescent, still put out some heat, and this can build up in long continuous use, especially in poorly vented spaces like most softboxes.As a starting point, I would not increase the actual wattage (from the original bulb) by more than 50 to 100%. So increasing from an 85W-equivalent CFL to a 150W-equivalent LED is within that it might be safe range.But I would ALSO watch for signs of overheating during use the first few times. Your earliest warning sign is a noticeably hot exterior, or the faintest signs of discoloration of the internal parts nearest the light after use. These indicate you're pushing it too far. If you get past that, to any burnt odor during use, or any deformation of the resin ( plastic ) mounting base, then you're WAY past the safe zone, and you're asking for a fire.TIP: If you can tolerate the direct light character, then taking off the front diffuser from the softbox will increase the heat dissipation, giving you more room to boost the wattage of the bulb. Similarly, up-facing orientations for the softbox can tolerate pushing the bulb wattage more, since hot air rises. (Down-facing orientations tend more to trap pockets of hot air inside the reflector.) In dire need, you could direct an area-fan to blow across the softbox (e.g., from behind), ... but only for still photography, since for video any fan would badly raise the noise floor.
Q: 3. Where is it made? Thanks.
A: As per our records, the Vallerret Hatchet Leather Gloves are manufactured in Indonesia. This information is subject to change at any time.
Q: 4. I am new to lighting set up, can I switch the bulb holders to hold flashes/sped light?
A: If your question relates to re-dedicating the stand to hole another fixture , then the answer is yes. I don't have the gear handy to measure, but tripods/stands have various stud diameters and I'd look at the Impact product specification to get the size. From there, you can see if your fixture will mate onto that stud.If you look closely at the thumb nut on the bottom of the fixture, this is the means of tightening it onto the stud.
Q: 5. What are the dimensions of the bag, and how much does it weigh with everything in it?
A: Hi Emma,The bag (fully loaded) weighs just under 20 lbs. This is without the bulbs. They easily fit in the bag with the rest of the lighting kit. But I pack them seperatly in a hard case for protection. That adds another 2-3 lbs to the total package. The outside dims (again when loaded) is about 8x9x36 inches. Hope this helps,Rick
Q: 6. Is this screwdriver designed for the large slot camera plate screws?
A: According to Kupo this screw driver is designed to work with virtually every camera tie-down screw made by OConnor, Sachtler, Cartoni, Panavision, Manfrotto and more.
Q: 7. Can it be used with 220V circuit?
A: I don't believe you can use this on a 220 circuit. It is only rated for 110
Q: 8. What is the weight of one of the light heads with the softbox on? I would like to get a boom arm to use with one of the stands & lights, and want to make sure the boom will hold the light (with sand-weight on the stand). Thank you!
A: Depending on the size bulbs you have in the sockets, the head can weigh anywhere from ten to fifteen pounds? Assuming your boom arm isn't ridiculously over extended, anything with a sandbag should be perfectly stable.
Q: 9. What is the total weight of this kit?
A: I will try and estimate and get back to you.
Q: 10. Would these be good for shooting apparel?
A: Yes! These lights would be a good choice for shooting smaller items. If you are looking to shoot larger items we would recommend a more powerful kit such as this 4-socket 3-light kit: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/945063-REG/impact_soft_n_natural_4_sockets.html
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