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Rasha Professional Launches Upgraded Bullet Bar
Rasha Professional has released an upgraded version of the Bullet Bar, its battery-powered six-head pinspot bar built for wedding receptions, premium event venues, and rental house inventories across the United States.
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The Bullet Bar Battery Powered Pinspot Bar keeps its core job the same as before: six individually aimed 2700K warm-white beams, each on its own flexible gooseneck, built to light centerpieces, cake tables, and decor pieces at events where the details matter. What changed in this release is nearly everything underneath that job, from the body design to the mounting hardware to the connectors that carry power and data.
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The fixture now runs a CRI 95 LED source across all six heads, up from inconsistent output in the previous generation, so warm white light reads true both on camera and to the eye. Each head still adjusts from a tight 3-degree beam to a soft 15-degree wash with a simple push or pull of the Fresnel lens, and each one holds its angle independently on a flexible gooseneck.
The biggest workflow change sits in the mounting hardware. The previous Bullet Bar used Allen hex screws that had to be hand-tightened every time a crew pulled the fixture out of a road case or hung it back up. The current generation replaces that with a tool-less quarter-turn omega bracket, made from heavy-duty anodized aluminum with M12 hole sizes that fit standard professional clamps. Crews mount or pull the fixture in one motion, with no tools and no loose hardware to track down mid-load-in.
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Power and data connections also moved up a level. The Bullet Bar now uses locking IP65-rated power connectors in and through, along with 5-pin XLR DMX in and through, replacing the non-locking connectors on the earlier model. For rental houses running gear near covered patios, tents, or any space where a stray drink or a bumped cable is a real possibility, that connector rating is a practical safeguard rather than a spec sheet line.
Runtime stays a strong point of the fixture. The internal lithium-ion battery delivers 7 to 10 hours at full output, enough to cover a full wedding reception without a recharge, and it charges in about 4 hours while able to run and charge at the same time. Control options remain flexible as well, with wired DMX, 2.4 GHz wireless DMX, and an IR remote that lets an operator dim or toggle any of the six heads from the floor, without a console.
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One thing Rasha Professional held onto deliberately: the menu structure and DMX profiles match the previous Bullet Bar generation exactly. Rental houses and production companies already running the older units can add the new Bullet Bar to their inventory and operate both side by side, on the same console programming, with no retraining and no reprogramming required.
The new body design also opens the Bullet Bar to a market the earlier version couldn't reach. Where the old housing looked like a utility fixture, the redesigned body was built to blend into upscale event spaces, which means it now fits both one-off rental bookings and semi-permanent installs in venues that want fixtures visible in the room year-round.
The Bullet Bar is available now through Rasha Professional's dealer network and direct sales, alongside the company's broader lineup of battery powered LED lighting for event lighting, DJ lighting, and venue lighting applications.
About Rasha Professional
Rasha Professional is a U.S.-based manufacturer of professional stage lighting, atmospheric effects, LED video walls, and special effects equipment. The company designs fixtures for production companies, rental houses, installers, venues, and event planners, backed by manufacturer-direct warranty coverage, showroom and virtual demo options, and dedicated technical support.
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