GLP is introducing Twyn, a new dual-face moving head that brings together the capabilities of two of the company’s platforms, the Creos and the JDC Burst 1, in a single motoried system.
“By combining a high-output RGBL wash with a hybrid strobe, Twyn offers a new approach to light design while significantly reducing the number of fixtures required,” the announcement states. “Twyn generated exceptional levels of interest during its debut at ISE 2026 in Barcelona. Its dual-face design houses two independent lighting systems in one compact fixture.”
The wash side is built around a 3x3 lens array with nine 40W RGBL LEDs, identical to those found in GLP’s X5 Series and Creos, with a zoom range of 4° to 53°. It is designed for homogeneous washes with consistent color mixing across the full zoom range, an output of up to 4,060 lumens, and a CRI above 85.
The opposite face is configured as a hybrid strobe, drawing on the design of the JDC Burst 1. Thirty-six high-intensity white LEDs produce a broad, even strobe with an output of up to 22,800 lumens. These are complemented by 480 RGBW LEDs in the surrounding segments, adding visual effects and color accents at outputs of up to 12,400 lumens.
Twyn’s full potential is realized when both faces are used simultaneously. While one side operates as a beam or strobe, the other can illuminate surfaces, backdrops, or structures in parallel, producing more complex looks and additional visual layers from a single unit, without the need for extra fixtures. Continuous pan and tilt rotation enables fluid transitions and dynamic movement across the full range.
“The fixture reduces not only the number of units required in a setup, but also simplifies planning, logistics, and build. By consolidating multiple functions into a single fixture, investment costs are reduced, truss space requirements are minimized, and the corresponding dead load is kept to a minimum. At 16 kg, Twyn remains compact and easy to deploy, making it well-suited to touring setups, club environments, and mobile productions,” the release explains.
Twyn is also matched to the pixel and segmentation structure of the Creos and the JDC Burst 1. Existing designs built around those fixtures can be extended, with mapping structures carried over across different fixture types within the same rig.
Consistent color quality is provided by GLP’s iQ.Gamut technology, designed for stable colors and intensities at defined white points, for both pastels and saturated primaries calibrated to match the Creos and X5 Series.
Twyn can be operated free-standing or mounted vertically or horizontally on truss, with two integrated Camlock pairs for faster, more flexible rigging. Each unit is supplied with the GLP DRX Dual Sleeve, which accommodates up to six fixtures per standard case and supports a quicker build.
The IP65-rated housing protects Twyn against rain, dust, dirt, haze fluid, and confetti, for indoor and outdoor use. The unit operates across an ambient temperature range of -10°C to +45°C.
On the EU mains, up to four units can be daisy-chained via PowerCon True1. GLP iQ.Mesh and the iQ.Service App provide wireless firmware updates, device status readout, and extended service, configuration, and control options.
“With Twyn, we have created a fixture that perfectly meets the demand for maximum creativity with minimum equipment overhead,” says Udo Künzler, managing director of GLP. “The combination of Creos and JDC Burst 1 in a weatherproof, compact fixture offers unparalleled flexibility and cost-effectiveness for events of any scale.”
The GLP Twyn is already in production, with the first units now shipping.