12+ Years Manufacturing Pro Stage LED DJ Lights

LED DJ Stage Lights Pro-Grade Fixtures for Production & Venue Deployment

Built for 12+ hour continuous duty — higher wattage, heavier housing, and professional DMX implementation for production companies and fixed installations.

These sit in a different tier than compact DJ par lights. 150W–280W output, die-cast aluminum construction, and thermal management validated across 48-hour aging — your deployment clients get fixtures that deliver rated lumen output at hour twelve, not just at minute one.

48-Hour 100% Aging Test OEM/ODM from 30 Units CE, FCC, RoHS
LED DJ stage lights lineup showing die-cast aluminum fixtures with RGBW arrays for professional venue deployment
150W–280W RGBW / RGBA / 6-Color

What These Are — and What Separates Them from the Rest of the DJ Lights Line

LED DJ stage lights are the full-size fixtures in our DJ lighting range — purpose-built for permanent venue installations and touring production rigs where output, durability, and uninterrupted operation define the job. They share the same DMX protocol and control ecosystem as our LED DJ par lights and LED DJ tube lights, but the engineering underneath is built for a different duty profile.

Where a compact DJ par light is designed to be lightweight, quick-rigging, and affordable enough to buy in stacks of eight, our stage LED DJ lights are designed to be hung on a truss, run at full output for an entire festival day, and survive years of truck loading. The housing is heavier die-cast aluminum — integrated heatsink geometry, not a bolt-on thermal pad. The LED arrays run higher wattage (150W–280W per fixture versus 54W–120W for par cans). The DMX implementation supports 12–24 channel modes for granular control over color mixing, dimming curves, and strobe rates that production lighting designers actually use.

For your business, the distinction maps to a different buyer segment and a different margin profile. Stage lights sell to production companies, venue integrators, and touring operators who buy fewer units at higher per-unit value — and who reorder when they expand fleet or add trucks. Lower volume, higher margin per transaction, longer customer lifetime value.

Stage Lights vs. Par Lights

Wattage

150W–280W vs. 54W–120W

Housing

Integrated heatsink geometry vs. bolt-on thermal pad

DMX Channels

12–24 channels vs. 4–8 channels

Duty Cycle

12+ hour continuous vs. event-length bursts

Buyer Profile

Production companies, venue integrators, touring ops — fewer units, higher margin, longer LTV

Technical Specifications — What Your Buyers Need for Their Spec Sheets

Specifications shown are standard production values. Contact us for detailed datasheets on specific models.

Parameter LED DJ Stage Lights (Standard Range)
LED Source 10W–15W individual LEDs, CREE and Luminus chips (model-dependent)
Total Fixture Wattage 150W – 280W
Color Systems RGBW, RGBA, RGBWAL (6-color), variable white (2700K–6500K)
Beam Angle 15°–25° standard; interchangeable lens kits available (8°, 35°, 45°)
Lumen Output 8,000 – 18,000 lm (fixture-dependent, measured at thermal equilibrium)
DMX Channels 12–24 channels per fixture
Control Protocols DMX512, RDM, master/slave, wireless DMX (CRMX-compatible, optional)
Dimming 0–100% linear, 4 selectable dimming curves
Refresh Rate 1200Hz+ (flicker-free for broadcast camera environments)
Housing Material Die-cast aluminum with integrated heatsink fins
IP Rating IP20 (indoor), IP54 (splash-resistant), IP65 (outdoor-rated models)
Operating Voltage AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz universal input
Weight 8–12 kg per fixture (model-dependent)
Operating Temperature -20°C to +45°C ambient
Mounting Professional omega clamp bracket, safety cable attachment point, yoke-mount standard
Certifications CE, FCC, RoHS; IP65/IP67 test reports on outdoor models

Lumen Output Measured at Thermal Equilibrium

We measure lumen output at thermal equilibrium — after the fixture has been running 30+ minutes — not at cold startup. The number you see here is the number your venue gets at hour six.

Request Datasheet or Custom Spec

Need a specific model datasheet? We'll send the full photometric and mechanical drawings within 24h.

Zero-Throttle Engineering

Thermal Architecture That Protects Your Deployment Contracts

This is where LED DJ stage lights succeed or fail in the field, and where most product returns originate for distributors stocking cheaper alternatives. A 200W+ LED fixture generates serious heat. Without adequate thermal management, the driver throttles output to protect the LEDs — your customer spec'd for 15,000 lumens and gets 10,000 after two hours. That's a callback, a warranty discussion, and a lost account.

We machine heatsink geometry specific to each stage light model. The die-cast aluminum housing itself is the heatsink — radial fin patterns on the rear body calculated for the fixture's exact LED wattage and expected ambient temperature range. No separate heatsink bolted onto a flat chassis, no thermal pads bridging air gaps. The entire rear shell participates in heat dissipation.

Thermal Engineering Process

Finite element simulation first, then physical validation with thermocouple arrays placed directly on the LED PCB during sustained full-output aging. We target junction temperatures below 85°C at 45°C ambient — that's worst-case summer outdoor staging conditions. If a prototype exceeds this during testing, we iterate the heatsink geometry before the model enters production.

We went through four fin pattern revisions on our 280W RGBWAL fixture before thermals stayed stable under those conditions — each iteration added 3–5 days to development, but the field failure rate on that model is essentially zero.

The 48-hour aging test at full electrical load catches any unit where thermal throttling activates. Those units get pulled, diagnosed, and reworked before they ever reach packing. Your rental fleet performs at rated output through back-to-back 12-hour festival days.

Die-cast aluminum heatsink housing with radial fin pattern on LED DJ stage light rear body
<85°C
Junction Temp Target
45°C
Ambient Rated
48hr
Full-Load Aging
0%
Throttle at Rated
In-House DMX Firmware

DMX and Control — Fewer Support Tickets for Your Distribution Business

Stage lighting that misbehaves on DMX is the fastest way to generate after-sales costs. A fixture that drops its address on power cycle, flickers during slow fades, or doesn't respond consistently across a 20-unit chain creates downstream service issues that eat your margin.

We write all DMX decoder firmware in-house — three engineers dedicated to control protocol development. Every LED DJ stage light model runs through a DMX stress test during production: 10,000 consecutive channel changes at maximum refresh rate, power-cycle address retention verification (fixture must restore its last DMX address within 1 second of power-on), and synchronization accuracy testing across 32-unit daisy chains.

RDM Support

Remote Device Management lets your venue clients reconfigure fixtures from the console without climbing trusses — address assignment, sensor readbacks, lamp-hour tracking over the data line.

1200Hz+ Refresh

No visible flicker on broadcast or streaming cameras. Your production company clients don't get complaints from videographers.

4 Selectable Dimming Curves

Linear, square-law, inverse square, and S-curve. The lighting designer picks the curve that matches their visual intent without fighting the fixture.

Wireless DMX (Optional)

Factory-installed CRMX-compatible module eliminates cable runs in venues where running DMX line is impractical or adds rigging time.

Production DMX Stress Test

  • 10,000 consecutive channel changes at maximum refresh rate
  • Power-cycle address retention — fixture restores last DMX address within 1 second of power-on
  • Synchronization accuracy testing across 32-unit daisy chains

Field-Updatable Firmware

Firmware is field-updatable via USB across all current-generation models. If a venue needs a custom DMX mode map or a specific startup default state, it's a USB stick update — not a return-to-factory event.

Your after-sales cost on firmware issues is effectively zero.

32-unit LED DJ stage light daisy chain undergoing DMX synchronization stress testing
Revenue Segments

Where Stage LED DJ Lights Generate Revenue Market Segments Worth Stocking

These aren't compact party lights that sell through volume and low price. LED DJ stage lights sell into segments where per-unit value is higher, purchase decisions involve technical evaluation, and customer relationships last years.

Touring Production Companies

Core Segment
Touring production company deploying LED DJ stage lights across concert truss system

Production companies carry 50–200+ stage fixtures in their inventory and deploy them across concerts, corporate shows, and festival circuits. They need fixtures rated for continuous duty, fast rigging on truss systems, and reliable DMX response when 40+ units run on a single universe.

Typical purchase pattern: initial fleet buy of 20–60 units, followed by 10–20 unit expansion orders annually as they add trucks or replace aging inventory.

Your margin comes from being the fixture supplier they standardize on — switching costs are high once their crew knows the rigging and programming workflow.

50–200+ fixtures/fleet 20–60 unit initial order Annual expansion

Permanent Venue Installations

High-Value Orders
Permanent LED stage light installation in concert venue with fixed truss rig

Nightclubs, concert halls, theatres, and event spaces installing fixed lighting rigs. These buyers spec 30–100 stage fixtures per venue, typically through integration contractors.

The decision cycle is longer (3–6 months from spec to purchase), but the order sizes are substantial and the replacement cycle runs 5–8 years.

Your value here: offering a product line deep enough that the integrator can spec wash, spot, and effect fixtures from one supplier with consistent DMX implementation and matched color rendering.

30–100 fixtures/venue 3–6 month cycle 5–8 year replacement

Houses of Worship — The Multi-Campus Multiplier

Recurring Revenue
Church sanctuary with LED stage lighting installed for livestream production

Churches upgrading from legacy halogen to LED stage lighting. Individual sanctuary orders run 20–80 fixtures.

The real volume comes from multi-campus denominations that standardize on a fixture package and repeat-order for every new campus. This segment has grown consistently over the past three years — churches invest in production-quality lighting for livestream and broadcast, not just in-room ambiance.

Budget-sensitive but recurring, with annual equipment refresh budgets that create predictable reorder patterns.

20–80 fixtures/campus Multi-campus standardization Annual refresh budgets

Rental Houses Building Pro-Tier Inventory

Upsell Enabler
Event rental company warehouse stocked with pro-grade LED stage fixtures

Event rental companies stocking stage-grade fixtures alongside their DJ-tier gear, specifically for production-level clients who need higher output than standard par cans deliver.

These buyers differentiate their service tier by offering pro-grade lighting packages — your stage lights become their upsell product, carrying higher rental rates per fixture than compact DJ lights.

Higher rental rates Service tier differentiation Pro-grade upsell
Optical Engineering

Optical System — Color Consistency Across Your Entire Batch

When a venue installs 40 LED DJ stage lights on a truss, every fixture must produce identical color at the same DMX value. One unit shifting slightly greener or warmer than its neighbors is immediately visible to the lighting designer — and it's a warranty discussion that lands on your desk.

We control this at three points in production:

1

LED Chip Binning at Incoming Inspection

Chips are purchased in pre-binned lots within 2 SDCM for color LEDs and ±50K CCT / ±0.003 Duv for white LEDs.

IQC sample-tests forward voltage and dominant wavelength against the supplier's bin certificate before any lot enters the SMT line.

Lots drifting outside our acceptance window get rejected — regardless of supply chain pressure.

2

Automated Placement Accuracy

Pick-and-place mounts LED chips at ±0.05mm positional accuracy.

Misplaced chips shift beam pattern and create uneven light distribution visible from 3 meters on a white surface.

Every PCB assembly passes automated optical inspection before lens alignment.

3

Lens Calibration Per Fixture

After LED mounting, each fixture's lens assembly gets aligned against a photometric target.

Beam angle, hotspot centering, and edge uniformity verified before the housing closes.

40 identical LED stage lights on truss showing color-matched output across entire batch

The Result: Complete Batch Interchangeability

When you ship 40 identical stage lights to a venue contractor, any fixture in that batch is interchangeable with any other. No visual mismatch, no "unit #17 looks different" service calls.

Repeat Order Bin Matching

We maintain LED binning records per production lot tied to your order history, so repeat orders 6 months later are priority-matched to the same bin specification.

If an exact bin match isn't achievable due to supplier availability, we flag it before production — never after.

2 SDCM Color LED Binning
±50K CCT White LED Tolerance
±0.05mm Placement Accuracy
100% AOI Pass Required
Custom Branding & Engineering

OEM/ODM — Your Brand on a Pro-Grade Platform

Most buyers in the stage light segment aren't selling unbranded fixtures. You need your brand identity on a product that justifies professional pricing. We support full customization starting from 30 units.

OEM

Your brand on our existing stage light platform

  • Logo laser-engraved or silk-screened on die-cast housing
  • Custom packaging with your brand design and product photography
  • Firmware boot screen with your logo and model designation
  • Custom DMX mode labeling on rear LCD/label panel
  • Private-labeled compliance documentation (CE/FCC with your brand as importer)
  • Custom color housing (standard powder coat palette; custom RAL on 100+ units)

ODM

Engineering modifications to platform

  • Modified LED array configurations — different wattage, chip count, color system
  • Custom beam optics — different lens angle, add/remove frost filter, motorized zoom
  • Modified housing form factor within existing structural platform
  • Custom control features — specific DMX channel maps, proprietary wireless protocol integration, Ethernet/ArtNet input
  • Thermal re-validation included for any configuration that changes power dissipation

Development Timeline

10–15
Days

OEM variants sample

25–35
Days

ODM engineering modifications to approved sample

+20–25
Days

New housing tooling (confirmed upfront if needed)

The 30-unit MOQ lets you test a branded SKU in your market before committing to production volume.

Start Your OEM/ODM Project Send specs or a competitor sample to begin
Production Validation

Durability Testing — What Your Warranty Exposure Actually Looks Like

Every LED DJ stage light ships after passing our full production validation sequence. This isn't a sampling protocol — it's 100% unit testing.

48-Hour Aging at Full Load

Every single fixture runs at maximum rated output for 48 continuous hours. Temperature, lumen output, and power consumption are monitored.

Units showing any thermal throttling, lumen drop beyond 3%, or power fluctuation get pulled and reworked. This catches infant mortality failures — capacitor issues, driver instabilities, LED bonding defects — before the fixture reaches your warehouse.

DMX Stress Sequence

10,000 channel changes at maximum refresh rate, including power-cycle recovery testing.

Fixtures must hold their DMX address through 50 consecutive power cycles without drift.

Mechanical Vibration

Stage fixtures spend their lives on trucks and truss. We run vibration testing simulating transport conditions to verify housing integrity, bracket attachment, and internal component mounting.

IP Testing (Outdoor Models)

IP65 jet spray and IP67 submersion testing on applicable models — not just at product qualification, but random sampling during production runs.

O-ring seats inspected for debris before every lens assembly.

<0.5%

Field Failure Rate — First Year

Across all models currently in production

Most of those 0.5% are handling damage, not component failure. Your warranty reserve for these products can be minimal.

LED DJ stage lights undergoing 48-hour burn-in aging test on production validation rack
Container Logistics

Packaging and Container Loading for Stage Fixtures

LED DJ stage lights are heavier and more expensive per unit than compact DJ fixtures, so packaging design prioritizes protection over density. Each unit ships in an individual color box with custom-molded high-density foam — the foam geometry wraps the fixture body, yoke bracket, and power cable separately to eliminate movement during transit.

Master cartons are double-wall corrugated, rated for 4-high stacking in container loading. All packaging passes ISTA 3A transport simulation (drop, vibration, compression) before we approve a new model's packaging design.

For mixed containers — stage lights combined with par cans or tube lights in one shipment — our logistics team calculates a custom loading plan. This is normal for us and doesn't add lead time.

Custom-molded high-density foam packaging for LED DJ stage light with separated compartments for fixture body, yoke bracket, and power cable

Container Loading Reference

Fixture Model Range Unit Box Dims (cm) Units / Master Carton Master Cartons / 20GP Master Cartons / 40HQ
150W–200W Stage Lights 48 × 35 × 38 2 180 (360 units) 380 (760 units)
200W–280W Stage Lights 55 × 40 × 42 1 220 (220 units) 460 (460 units)

Packaging Format Options

Retail-Ready

Shelf-ready packaging with your brand identity and product imagery for pro-audio dealer channels.

Neutral Plain Box

Unbranded packaging for distributors who rebrand or repackage before resale.

Flight-Case-Ready

No individual color boxes — bulk-packed for customers who transfer directly into flight cases.

Mixed Container

Stage lights combined with par cans or tube lights — custom loading plan at no extra lead time.

Compliance Ready

Certifications Pre-Qualified for Your Import Markets

Every LED DJ stage light carries CE, FCC, and RoHS documentation. IP65 and IP67 test reports are available for applicable outdoor-rated models. This is the baseline that keeps your containers moving through customs in North America and Europe without holds or supplemental testing.

If your market requires ETL/UL for North America, SAA for Australia, or other country-specific marks, our fixtures are designed to meet the underlying safety standards — certification is documentation, not redesign. We'll confirm timeline and cost before you commit.

CE, FCC, and RoHS certification documentation for LED DJ stage lights
CE

CE (EU)

  • EN 60598-1 safety
  • EN 55015 EMC
  • EN 62471 photobiological safety
FCC

FCC (US)

  • Part 15 Class B verified
RoHS

RoHS

  • Full material declarations available
  • Lead-free soldering process

IP Testing

  • Third-party lab reports for rated models
  • IP65 and IP67 available upon request

ISO 9001:2015

  • Factory quality management system
  • Audit report available for supplier qualification

Additional Markets

  • ETL/UL — North America
  • SAA — Australia
  • Country-specific marks on request

Need compliance documentation for your market?

We'll confirm timeline, cost, and available test reports before you commit.

Request Documentation
Sourcing Intelligence

Frequently Asked Questions LED DJ Stage Lights Sourcing

What wattage range should I stock for general production and venue use?

For most production companies and mid-size venues (200–1000 capacity), 150W–200W fixtures cover the majority of applications — sufficient output for stage wash and key lighting at typical throw distances (5–12 meters).

Stock 250W+ for large venues, festival stages, and touring rigs where throw distances exceed 15 meters or where the fixture competes with ambient daylight.

We recommend carrying both tiers: the 150W range for volume sales and the 250W+ range as your premium upsell product.

How do LED DJ stage lights differ from moving heads in terms of stocking strategy?

Stage lights (static wash/spot fixtures) are your bread-and-butter inventory — lower unit cost, simpler operation, less mechanical maintenance. Moving heads carry higher per-unit margin but also higher mechanical failure risk and service cost (motors, gears, position sensors).

Most distributors stock stage lights for volume deployment and moving heads for premium packages. The two categories serve different deployment scenarios, not competing ones — your buyers typically purchase both.

What IP rating do I need for outdoor festival and touring deployment?

IP54 handles temporary outdoor use with overhead stage roofing — rain splash and dust but no direct water exposure.

IP65 is the minimum for fixtures exposed to weather without overhead protection (outdoor festival rigs, rooftop venues, building facades). We produce both.

The price difference between IP54 and IP65 on the same base fixture is modest — mainly gasket material and cable gland specification — so if your buyers deploy in mixed environments, defaulting to IP65 across your fleet simplifies your inventory management.

Can I mix your LED DJ stage lights with your par lights on the same DMX universe?

Yes — all fixtures in our LED DJ lights range use standard DMX512 with consistent implementation. You can daisy-chain stage lights, par lights, tube lights, and pixel bars on a single DMX universe (512 channels).

RDM support on the stage lights lets your venue clients discover and address them remotely without manual configuration at each fixture.

What's the typical lead time for a 100-unit branded stage light order?

Standard production run: 20–30 days from order confirmation to ready-for-shipment.

OEM branding (logo, packaging, firmware splash screen) doesn't add to lead time on orders above 50 units — it runs parallel with production.

If your order includes ODM modifications (custom lens angle, modified color system, different housing finish), add 10–15 days for engineering validation and sample approval before production starts.

Next Step Get Your Stage Light Configuration Quoted

Send us your target fixture specs, quantity, and branding requirements. If you have a competitor sample you want us to match or improve on, ship it to us or send photos and a datasheet — our engineering team will reverse-reference and quote within 48 hours.

Most buyers in this segment start with a 2–5 unit sample order to validate output, build quality, and DMX performance with their own customers. We can ship production samples within 7 days for standard models.