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34 l April 2014


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livenews UNITED KINGDOM VME adds more MLA By Murray Stassen


MANCHESTER-BASED rental company VME has added to its roster of Martin Audio products with the acquisition of 28 MLA, six MLD Downfills and 12 MLX subs – bringing the company’s inventory up to 76 enclosures. The addition of this new equipment to the company’s roster makes VME the second largest MLA rental company in Europe. VME managing director Dion Davie comments: “The MLA acquisition represents the biggest single investment we’ve ever made.” VME’s MLA systems are


currently in use on Sky Sports Fight Night arena tours, rigged in six hangs surrounding the ring. “We are using nearly


“In the red corner, weighing in at many tons: MARTIN AAAUUDIOOOOO!”


every box we have,” says Davie. “There are splits of everything, straight off the broadcast, with performance music and grams stings, as well as high level VT inserts … which need to be perfectly in sync. It is a highly technical, precision operation.” Martin Audio director of sales Simon Bull adds: “VME’s


work profile has given us presence in some segments that we wouldn’t routinely be associated with. We are grateful for the faith they continue to place in our cutting- edge technology and will continue to support them far into the future.” www.martin-audio.com


WORLD


KORN DRUMMER Ray Luzier and keyboardist Zac Baird are taking Aviom personal mixers with them on their 2014 world tour. Both use the A-16R Rack-mounted Personal Mixer and A-16CS Control Surface. “With the Aviom, I’m finally getting some control,” Luzier says. Baird


adds: “The Aviom has been great. Once I learned how to properly use it, everything made sense. My first show with the Aviom was one of my best in weeks, and I felt that a lot of this had to do with the Aviom. I’m so happy we get to use them!”  www.aviom.com


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