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May 2014 l 41


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The myMix


network-based personal monitoring and recording system


SDUK hands Movek to Synthax


By Murray Stassen


SHURE DISTRIBUTION UK (SDUK) has announced the end of its British distribution agreement with Movek. SDUK is the UK distributor for Shure, QSC, DIS, Sound Devices and Radial Engineering.


A review of SDUK’s distributed brands was prompted following the internal reorganisation that took place last year. US-based Movek is the manufacturer of the myMix network- based personal monitoring and recording system.


Effective 1 May, SDUK will be passing all responsibility for myMix


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sales and support to UK-based distributors Synthax Audio UK. Peter James, managing director of Shure Distribution UK, explains: “As we moved to a selective distribution strategy and restructured our organisation to support specific channels it became increasingly apparent that some products within our portfolio fell outside of our core strategy. myMix is an innovative product that we are proud to have been associated with and we wish Movek all the best with their new distribution partnership.”  www.mymixaudio.com www.shuredistribution.co.uk www.synthax.co.uk


ICELANDIC DREAM poppers Sigur Rós recently completed the final leg of their two- year world tour using d&b audiotechnik D80 amplifiers supplied by Skan PA. Tom Tunney, Skan’s system designer for the tour, explains the D80’s appeal: “We took a d&b system out for Sigur Rós late last year. The most


immediate thing we noticed was an indirect benefit of the active power correction: when we applied the ‘pull’ on the service with no gain reduction anywhere on the signal path, it just sounded clearer.” Tunney also praised the system’s compact packaging. www.skanpa.co.uk


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