
At the 2025 NAMM music and entertainment technology trade show taking place in Anaheim, California at the end of January, Eliminator Lighting will debut five new additions to its product range at booth #11120. Two brand new effect lights will be launched alongside two updated versions of their best-selling products and a remote-control switch pack.
The Fantasy FX is an effect light with a hexagonal shape. It features a central 40-Watt RGBL color mixing LED surrounded by a circular halo of 288 x 0.5-Watt RGB color mixing LEDs. “This allows for a vibrant wash output in a wide variety of colors as well as mesmerizing eye candy effects created by chase patterns running around the halo,” the announcement states. Compact and versatile, the fixture features 128 built-in programs for standalone operation as well as a choice of three channel modes allowing comprehensive DMX control.
The Elecktron Bar FX is 1-meter long, multi-effect linear LED fixture which combines seven 40-Watt amber LEDs that create blinder effects with 528 x 0.5-Watt RGB color mixing LEDs which generate vibrant chase patterns. Designed for visual impact, this lightweight unit offers the versatility of standalone operation (with 60 built-in programs), a sound active mode (triggered by an integrated microphone) and DMX control (with three channel options).
Building on the success of the original Vortex, the new Vortex 150 delivers the classic barrel mirror scanner effect turbocharged with a 150-Watt white LED light engine. Designed for razor-sharp beams to fill a dance floor with color, movement and energy. Featuring 11 color / GOBO combinations and variable rotation speed, the unit can be used to generate a wide variety of effects ranging from slow and subtle to fast and intense. Offering standalone operation (with a choice of 6 built-in lightshows) or DMX control (with two channel modes), the Vortex 150 is a versatile fixture with high output.
Offering three vibrant effects packed into one compact fixture, the Furious Three RG UV features a central red/green laser surrounded by eight moonflower lenses and eight UV wash LEDs. Powered by six 5-Watt RGBAW color mixing LEDs, the moonflower generates a myriad of fasting-moving, multicolored beams, while the UV LEDs create a classic blacklight effect and the laser element adds razor-sharp beams that enhance a haze-filled environment.

Finally, the SC8 II Pad System is a control solution for standalone lighting and effects equipment. It features an 8-channel relay pack combined with a separate remote-control interface, allowing cable management and power switching. Offering a total load capacity of 15 Amps, the SC8 II Pad RP (relay pack) features eight Edison socket power outlets. It connects to the SC II control pad using a standard 3-pin DMX cable (25’ supplied), which features a master power switch together with independent toggle and flash switches for the 8 outlets.
“Each of the new products that Eliminator Lighting will be debuting is distinctly different, however they all offer excellent bang for buck,” comments Albert Paredes, Product Manager for Eliminator Lighting. “From updated bestsellers to fresh concepts in effect lighting, we’re looking forward to showcasing these new products alongside existing fixtures from the extensive Eliminator catalog at NAMM 2025 as well as meeting with customers both old and new.”
The NAMM Show 2025 is set to take place at the Anaheim Convention Center in California from Thursday January 23 thru Saturday January 25. Eliminator Lighting will be exhibiting from booth #11120 alongside sister companies ADJ Lighting and Avante Audio. As well as new products on display from all three companies, product specialists and sales support staff will be available to answer questions and provide one-on-one demos.
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