
Track lighting on a budget with style.
The problem with track lighting systems is that A) they are too cheap, or B) they are too convoluted and expensive. Well, Bruck Lighting has a middle ground approach that works for those on a budget. The Enzis 36″ and 96″ track systems (product pages: http://www.mylamps.com/bru-enzis-36.html and http://www.mylamps.com/bru-enzis-96.html respectively) are designed especially for those people who want a gallery class lighting system for their art or other display items like sculptures or display cases, but do not have a lighting designer on hand too specify it for them, or an electrician skilled in hooking up a complex system. The Bruck Enzis come in either matte chrome or bronze, and offer aluminum rods that are easily flexible, for adjusting the light to the art or display objects. At under $500.00 for the three-light version, and just under $800.0 for the five light Enzis, and with Pira II or Tikus heads, these sophisticated track systems do the job for about half the price of their nearest rivals.
The 36″ Enzis uses a 150 watt surface transformer while the 96″ Enzis requires a 300 watt model. If you are in retail, them these Bruck systems are a must have. And if you are gallery owner, and do not want to invest thousand on a complex lighting array, then a few of these will do the trick, and add the right amount of lighting magic.
The same Bruck quality is evident here, no scrimping on that. But these Brucks won’t break the bank, and that is very important in this post recession economy of ours.
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