New Orleans-based rental
and sales company, RZI Lighting, has been intensifying its relationship with
GLP Inc during the past year — partly based on the quality and popularity of
new age LED heads like the impression X4 and budget-conscious Volkslicht Spot —
but also as a result of the support he knows he can rely on from the Californian-based
company.
Recently relocated to an
enlarged 25,000 sq ft facility — a measure of RZI Lighting’s own success — CEO
Ray Ziegler expects to continue adding impression heads to the inventory.
“The new equipment from
GLP is really very exciting,” he says. “The X4 has some great features
including pixel chases and a fantastic look on stage, the colors are really
saturated and the effects are easy to make with a simple console. But it’s best
part is that it’s a fixture I can make money on — and that’s what I like most!”
GLP’s Volkslicht range
also fit RZI’s business model and offer the same favorable ROI. “We own around
50 now and they just simply work — there are no repairs and very little to
maintain. They are small and compact, and as a result we rent them to the
masses who love the output for very little expense.”
And GLP has supported
the company every step of the way. “It started when Dusty Hudgins and Mark
Ravenhill showed up and gave us support for our open house and resale events.
Now, when I need parts or support Carl Wake is really easy to get on the phone.
They are all good guys and very sharp. It’s nice working with them because they
are there at midnight when I call with an issue.”
Ziegler says he could never
have imagined running a lighting business on a large piece of real estate that
would allow him to hang an entire rig alongside a decent sized prep area.
Reflecting on his previous life he says, “I remember returning from a large
stadium tour, and my girlfriend at the time said she was going to throw all the
stuff out I had stored in her house unless I came off the road.
“I knew I would not last
long in New Orleans unless I found something different to do. Since I knew about
lights I figured I would buy some and rent them out …”.
And the rest is history.
RZI has since developed a wide customer base — “everyone from lighting
professionals to guys that want to light up an ice sculpture.”
And GLP keeps feeding
that machine, says Ziegler. “The nice thing is that they keep coming out with
new products that help us attract new customers. At the same time they are not
dropping fixtures that have been around for a while — with quality products you
don\’t need to do that … the good stuff sticks around.”
In particular, they are
finding big touring success for the impression X4 in New York / New Jersey and
in the north east corridor. “We are looking to purchase more impression X4’s because
they are so popular.”
Summing up, Ray Ziegler
says GLP is not simply following the pack, “but leading the way to better gear
and better shows. In the end, if you give an LD a more exciting product you are
giving them more choices to be an artist … and that’s a good thing as there is
so much junk out there right now.”
Pic:
Ray Ziegler with some of RZI’s GLP impression X4’s




