![]() The scroll dials and buttons are nice and tactile, but they are made out of plastic. The light is beautifully made and the housing is all aluminum. I have been very impressed with the build quality of all of the Luxli fixtures I have reviewed, and the Cello² follows in those footsteps. A serialized photometric calibration result sheet that lists the lux output, CRI, TLCI, and color gamut is included with every light. To assure that the light exactly conforms to Luxli standards of quality, every Cello² is individually calibrated and tested before it leaves the factory. The light utilizes Luxli’s unique five-die RGBAW LEDs that are claimed to deliver exceptional accuracy, and rich saturated colors. There wasn’t anything that really needed to be changed as far as the physical body size and layout of the controls were concerned. The Cello² looks almost identical to the original Cello. The Timpani, Taiko, and Fiddle Pocket are some of the most color-accurate lights I have ever tested. Whatever Luxli is doing, they are doing it right. Luxli claims that the Cello² mixes the output of these two LEDs to ensure an exact color temperature in CCT mode and accurate color reproduction in Gel mode. So what exactly is RGBAW? The “A” and “W” in RGBAW stand for amber and white, 2800K and 5600K color temperature LED’s, respectively. ![]()
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