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Product Description

Overview

The KSX-1000W is a 1000 W xenon followspot for small-to-medium stages, mid-size venues, conference centers, and performance spaces that need a clean daylight-style spot over distance. It uses a 1000 W xenon lamp at 6000 K, with 5600 K daylight reference, three cooling fans, lamp-position adjustment knobs, smooth-edge iris control, and a safety micro-switch on the lamp housing.

Why It Matters

Followspot work asks for intensity, color stability, and operator confidence. Xenon gives the beam a pure white character with no warm-up delay, while the included ballast, stand, lamp, and color changer make this a complete working set rather than only a fixture head.

Key Features

  • 1000 W xenon lamp produces 6000 K output with a 5600 K daylight reference for clean white followspot projection.
  • 1000-hour lamp life and no warm-up requirement help operators respond quickly in live production conditions.
  • Three cooling fans support sustained high-power operation inside the fixture body.
  • Four rear knobs allow lamp position adjustment for beam optimization after lamp installation.
  • Lamp housing micro-switch automatically cuts power if the housing is opened, supporting safer service practice.

Applications

Built for small-to-medium theatres, conference centers, school auditoriums, houses of worship, live events, and venues that need a complete 1000 W followspot package with daylight-style xenon output.

Compatibility

Each complete set includes ballast, stand, lamp, color changer, and fixture; larger XS-series followspots are available when the venue requires 2000 W, 3000 W, or 4000 W output.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the xenon lamp need warm-up time?

No. The fixture is listed as no warm-up required, which helps for live cueing and fast show starts.

Is this sold as only the fixture head?

The complete set includes the ballast, stand, lamp, color changer, and fixture itself.

When should I choose a larger XS-series followspot?

Step up when the throw distance, venue size, or brightness requirement exceeds what a 1000 W followspot can comfortably cover.