Eire - Leading Irish AV company, CAVS (Corporate Audio Visual Services) has just invested in a new Heritage 3000 console to add to their already considerable Midas inventory. During 2003 alone, CAVS purchased two 40-channel Midas Legend 3000s and 30 Venice consoles of various frame sizes from Midas's distributor in Ireland, Dublin-based Sound Communications.

According to Sound Communications' Alan Murphy, CAVS's acquisition of the Heritage 3000 bears witness to the company's continuing expansion into high-end audio in both the corporate and concert sound markets. "Over the past three years CAVS has invested hugely in updating their audio inventory and is now reaping the benefits both in terms of customer satisfaction and the quality of work coming their way. CAVS is now definitely a major league player in the Irish AV market."

CAVS managing director Fran Quigley sees his investment in Midas as a key factor in the expansion of his business. "Midas is one of the world's premium brands when it comes to live production mixing consoles, therefore by investing in this brand, and in particular in the Heritage 3000 which is the industry standard in terms of concert sound, it represents a statement of intent to our customers to supply them only with industry-standard, globally accepted products. We've enjoyed enormous success over the last twelve months with our Legend and Venice consoles, so a move up to the benchmark Heritage 3000 was the next logical step for us. It confirms our position as one of the leading suppliers to the AV industry in our territory."

(Sarah Rushton-Read)


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