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Super Trouper (spotlight)

Trademark of spotlights


Trademark of spotlights

FieldValue
fixture_nameSuper Trouper
image[[File:Super Trouper spotlight at The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.jpg200px]]
fixture_typeSpotlight
purposeFollowspot
rigging_methodSpotlight Yoke
modelLong Throw, Short Throw, Medium Throw, Super Trouper II, Super Trouper III
lamp_typeCarbon Arc (until 1965), Xenon
colorBlack, White, Gray
accessoriesBoomerang Color Changer
automatedNo
first_sold1956
manufacturerStrong Lighting
currently_producedYes
websitehttps://strong.lighting/portfolio/super-trouper/
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the spotlight

Super Trouper is a registered trademark for a series of follow spotlights used in stadium, concert, and special-event lighting. The lights are manufactured by Strong Lighting of Omaha, Nebraska, which acquired the Super Trouper and its larger cousin, the Gladiator, from its former manufacturer Syncrolite who had acquired them from Ballantyne Strong of Omaha, Nebraska (originally Strong Electric Corporation of Toledo, Ohio) in November 2016.

History

The lights were first manufactured in 1956. Initially, the Super Trouper utilized a high-intensity carbon arc lamp. In the 1980s, as carbon arc lamps fell into decreasing use, the spotlight began to employ a high-intensity xenon lamp as its light source.

With very few exceptions, Strong has maintained a consistent design on Super Trouper models since the first xenon-type models were introduced in the late 1970s. Initially the reflector unit was composed of electroformed nickel with a rhodium plating. Today, Super Trouper follow spots are manufactured using a similarly designed nickel reflector, though a dichroic coating has supplanted the rhodium coating.

The xenon-type Super Troupers had utilized a larger "AC" igniter assembly, which had been specially designed to function with the original high-reactance power supplies. As suggested by the name however, Super Troupers were intended for portability and "trouping" and the bulky 200 lb plus power supplies were not conducive to travel environments.[[File:Super Trouper spotlight at The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.jpg|thumb|Super Trouper ST/MT spotlight]]Strong introduced their first version of the solid-state switching 1 kW-3 kW power supply for their xenon follow spots in 1988, without having to engineer any modifications to the Super Trouper's operational design. This new solid-state power supply unit weighed in at approximately 65 lb, which was roughly one third the weight of its high-reactance predecessor.

Strong introduced the Super Trouper II model xenon follow spot in 1995 as the first new follow spot design since the xenon Gladiator III in 1983. With it, Strong also released a new "DC" ignitor assembly, which was a simpler and more reliable version of its predecessor: the "AC" ignitor. It allowed for a shorter ignition time and required less space than the standard AC ignitors found in standard Super Trouper followspots.

Then, in 1997, with the introduction of Strong's new, compact 1 kW-3 kW switching power supply it became clear that the existing AC ignitor assemblies in the original Super Trouper (and not Super Trouper II's) were not functionally compatible with the new power supplies. Over the next several years, DC ignitor assemblies began to gradually replace the older AC ignitors.

The Super Trouper line of xenon follow spots is inclusive of four production models: Super Trouper Long Throw, Super Trouper Short Throw, Super Trouper Medium Throw, and Super Trouper II. Each model is available in either a 1600 watt or a 2000 watt variety.

As of early 2023, Strong Lighting continues to manufacture limited quantities of the Super Trouper for special orders at their facility in La Vista, Nebraska.

References

References

  1. (June 11, 2012). "In Focus: The Making Of Super Trouper".
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