|  If you use conventional lighting fixtures such as the Source Four, Strand SL, Selecon Pacific, Altman Shakespeare, and many other types of lighting fixtures, then you need to check out Stackers Tapered Top Hats! Top hats are used in lighting for two primary reasons; to control spill light and to keep the audience or camera from seeing a bright and distracting source. Professional designers often use hundreds of full or half top hats on a production to control light and to prevent spill. Stackers are tapered so they stack, but they never stick together due to their patent pending design. Stacking means they save space in storage and transport, and space is always at a premium whether it?s in the theatre, rental shop, or on the truck. Stackers function exactly like the standard top hats City Theatrical has always made for the lighting industry. The length and exit aperture are the same so no light is lost, but Stackers have a round frame which allows the half top hats to be rotated to the most effective position. Stackers also come in five sizes (6 -1/4", 7 -1/2", 12", and 14") as well as four types (full, half, short full, and short half) to meet the needs of most lighting designers and users. Stackers cost slightly more than standard top hats, but they offer advantages that are not found in any other product. Lighting accessories are relatively inexpensive but can extend the effectiveness of a lighting fixture dramatically. City Theatrical will continue to offer their standard top hats as well as Stackers, and also customizes any lighting accessory that users might need.  | | Click here for more information | |