FRANKFURT, Germany – At Prolight + Sound earlier this month, MDG’s new stand featured atmosphere generation products that included demos for the company’s new Atmosphere range, the Me Family, the IceFog Series of low-fog generators and their award-winning product, theOne. The booth also featured videos showing how to unleash the full potential of some of the larger generators that the environs of a trade show were not able to accommodate. The highlight of the show was the intro for the company’s “8-nozzled monster,” the Me8.
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The new Me8™ fog generator is the biggest of the Me Series. It’s an 8-nozzled monster capable of pumping out a massive 800m3 of fog per minute. Visitors were able to witness the speed at which it could fill a 60m x 30m x 8m (15,000m3) space with thick white fog.
“Yet the response was unanimous from our customers,” says MDG CEO, Martin Michaud, “That is, ‘how can that much fog come from such a compact unit!’” The new monster has already garnered some nicknames such as The Beast and La Machine de Guerre and attracted the attention of technicians from the film industry and larger outdoor music venues. “This makes us very happy as this is precisely the market we designed the Me8 for,” says Michaud. “We also hear from our distributors that they believe the Me8 completes the Me Series very well.”
Designed primarily for large-scale applications, both indoor and out, and destined for huge venues and stadia, the Me8 is also perfect for fire fighter and military training, ventilation testing and special effects for movies.
Like all members of the Me Series, the Me8 benefits from a 1% – 100% variable fog output that can be controlled directly from a lighting console or via local control, a 100% duty cycle that guarantees high-quality, consistent fog at all levels of output, and MDG’s famous Automatic Purging System™ (APS™). Numerous control options are on-board as standard and include 3 standard USITT DMX512 channels, XLR-5 connectors, a 4-button LCD user interface and RDM compliancy.
“Several customers have asked if the Me8 will be the last of the family,” concludes Michaud. “We can’t envisage anyone needed greater volumes of fog than those generated by Me8, but if the request for an Me16 comes in…MDG never says never!”