Product Description

Overview

The ETF-T10 is a 10° top hat for S4 10° and SL 10° fixtures, made to block direct view of the lamp face while allowing the beam to pass. Its matt black cylindrical snoot reduces glare, visible scatter, and front-of-fixture spill in rigs where the fixture faces audience, camera, or reflective scenery.

Why It Matters

Narrow 10° fixtures are often pointed across long throws, where any visible lamp glare can be distracting from a surprising distance. This top hat helps keep that long-throw special cleaner from the audience side.

Key Features

  • 10° top hat body helps hide the lamp and lens face from common audience and camera sightlines.
  • Matt black paint minimizes reflection from the accessory itself, keeping the spill-control part visually quiet.
  • Full-cylinder shape gives even glare reduction around the fixture face.
  • Host-specific fit keeps the accessory tied to the fixture family instead of relying on a generic snoot.

Host Fixture

Designed for S4 10° and SL 10° fixtures. It provides glare reduction, beam shaping, and light-spill control at the fixture face, with the top hat format selected according to the sightline and spill direction.

Applications

Useful for theatre front light, balcony positions, galleries, camera-facing fixtures, worship spaces, and event rigs where the audience can see into the fixture or where front spill needs to stay controlled.

Compatibility

Use with S4 10° and SL 10° fixtures; match the fixture body and accessory size before substituting across Source Four, LEKO, PAR, or Selecon-style equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this change the lens angle?

No. A top hat controls glare and spill at the fixture face, but it does not change the lens tube or beam angle.

Why use a top hat instead of a donut?

Use a top hat to hide the lamp face from view. Use a donut when sharpening a projected pattern is the main goal.

Does the matt black finish matter?

Yes. A dark, non-reflective finish keeps the accessory from becoming another visible bright surface near the lens.