Ref: Caroline Moss PR 0569
Date: May 2006

STAGEPRO SPLITS FOR MAJOR DUTCH CONCERT WITH KLARK TEKNIK

Dutch rental company StagePro has purchased eight Klark Teknik DN1248 Plus mic splitters from Midas Consoles Holland.

StagePro owners Rene van der Linden and Ben Brouwers, together with system engineer Marido Vermonden, conducted extensive market research before pronouncing the DN1248 Pluses: "the best sounding and most reliable splitters available."

StagePro will debut its new DN1248 Pluses on the upcoming stadium event Toppers In Concert, which features three major Dutch artists - Rene Froger, Gordon and Gerard Joling.

A DN1248 Plus provides 12 input channels, each feeding four outputs, two of which are electronically balanced and two which are transformer isolated. All inputs and output one are duplicated on the rear of the unit, giving flexible patching options. The microphone preamplifier is a specially-adapted Midas Heritage series unit providing the great sound and headroom for which Midas preamps are world famous.

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Editors' information:

Klark Teknik was founded in 1974 and in the years immediately following, their innovative approach to design and development allowed them to introduce some truly groundbreaking designs. Klark Teknik was responsible for the world's first digital delay and digital reverb units, however it was their concepts for equalisation devices that really changed the world of professional audio resulting in the DN370 and the famous DN360. Today Klark Teknik continues to bring innovation in design and dedication to engineering and sonic quality in both the analogue and digital realm of signal processing.

Pic caption: System engineer Marido Vermonden with the Klark Teknik DN1248 Plus mic splitters

Further details:
James Godbehear
Klark Teknik Marketing Manager
T:+44 (0)1562 741515
F:+44 (0)1562 745371
Email: james.godbehear@uk.telex.com

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Caroline Moss
Caroline Moss PR
T: +44 1273 689018
Email: pr@carolinemoss.co.uk
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