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Corrino Enjoys Seamless Communication With ASL
“We researched a number of different intercom systems and found ASL to be not only the most versatile, but also in a reasonable price range. The matrix-based system is also easily expanded, so we can start with a small system, and slowly build up to a bigger setup when required,” says Atilla Meijs, producer at the Amsterdam-based company.
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ASL Intercom Keeps Krakow Theatre In Pole Position
“The ASL system was chosen by the venue’s chief sound engineer Tadeusz Sawka,” says Music Info’s Krzysztof Bularz. “He looked at a number of different systems. The ASL solution was the best designed, offered the most flexibility and was also priced very competitively. The system is working well and the staff are very happy with it.”
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ASL Intercom’s digital system provides perfect comms for Movimentos
“With this system, it was not a problem to let it run continuously and feel safe that it would work.” Tobias Kiemann, Front of House engineer
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ASL digital range demonstrated to great acclaim
Stand A50 Hall 8.0 at Frankfurt’s prolight+sound exhibition saw ASL display and demonstrate a selection from its new range of digital products including the DS 4000 M Master Matrix, DS 1640 19 inch rack mount Speaker Station, DS 290 2-channel Beltpack, two of its line of four Tabletop Speaker Stations - the DS 830 and DS 2430 - as well as a variety of its well-established analog intercom systems.
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ASL Expands Digital Intercom Line with Four New Tabletop Units
ASL is pleased to announce the addition of four new tabletop-format speaker stations to its expanding Digital Intercom line.
The DS 830 Speaker Station, an 8-channel unit mounted in a smartly styled 3U cabinet, will debut at ASL Digital’s stand 11.F58 at IBC and at ASL’s UK distributor Polar Audio’s stand F4 at PLASA09. Three more companion tabletop units – offering 16, 24 and 32 channel capacities – will also be available in the near future.
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ASL Intercom helps North Sea Jazz Festival to go with a swing
Since its inception 35 years ago, the North Sea Jazz festival has grown to be the biggest jazz festival in the world, this year featuring a relentless schedule for its technical crews, with over 1500 musicians performing in 15 different venues over three days. Fast and accurate communication between technicians was crucial, which is why leading Dutch rental company Ampco specified ASL Intercom systems for the 13 main stages at the event.