Audio Quest supplied the lighting for the main stage at the Gariep KunsteFees last year
South Africa - Hennie Ellis, owner of Audio Quest has been using an Avolites Tiger Touch Console, LumenRadio Wireless DMX and his trusted 20 Robe 575 XT Scanners for various festivals, reports DWR.

Audio Quest supplied the lighting for the main stage at the Gariep KunsteFees last year, The Uppington Kalahari KuierFees and the Upington Landbou Expo. "On these shows I work with local artists such as Theuns Jordaan, Steve Hofmeyr, Elvis Blue and Ray Dylan," said Hennie. "My clients are always impressed with our work and we are pleased to receive ongoing compliments."

The Tiger Touch allows him prompt lighting cues between playbacks. "It's reliable and very user friendly, giving a lighting engineer quick access to any light via touch screen and pallets. I'm very happy with my products and the support from DWR."

(Jim Evans)


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