The company prides itself on remaining at the forefront of technology to ensure continued high quality service, and to that end has invested in a significant Uniline line array system from APG and become a member of the Uniline Solution network of service providers. The Uniline Solution now numbers some 25 companies across Europe, without counting those who are members (trained professional users) but not yet system owners.
Audio Technique opted for maximum flexibility in selecting a big configuration that can be broken down into three smaller, separate systems: 18 x UL210 long/medium throw loudspeakers; four UL210D medium/short throw and/or downfill speakers; 18 x UL115B bass speakers and 12 x TB218S subs. The Uniline system is complemented by Audio Technique's existing inventory of APG SMX15 and DX15 monitor speakers.
Audio Technique's technical director, Bernard Natalucci, explained his choice, "We are experts in the use of conventional line arrays. However, given the new trend for modular line arrays and their many advantages, we decided to be the first to access this technology in our region. When APG launched the Uniline system in 2009, they were the first manufacturer to propose this concept. That's definitely a point in their favour from our point of view - we like innovators.
"Since then, Uniline has been tried and tested throughout France and abroad on a huge number of prestigious projects, and furthermore the network of rental providers and professional users is already well established in France," continued Natalucci. "The advantages of a modular system are considerable - depending on how the system is configured it can handle everything from a small, intimate indoor event to a major outdoor concert or festival."
(Jim Evans)