L-R: Stuart McKay (JHS) and Paul Stratford (owner and MD of Cloud One Group) with the new purchase.
UK - The Birmingham based Cloud One Group who provide complete packaged solutions to the events industry and in addition have their own manufacturing operation have just reinforced it's already extensive Lab.gruppen stock with the addition of ten PLM10000QBPs.

Cloud One is no stranger to the Lab.gruppen brand and already has an extensive inventory of FP6000s and FP3400s. Their latest addition will give them another 100,000 watts of power at only 13.5kg per amplifier.

Paul Stratford, Cloud One MD, commented: "We are very pleased to have invested in the PLMs and to have strengthened our relationship with Lab.gruppen and John Hornby Skewes". He added: "Apart from the obvious power-to-weight ratio and reduced job preparation time we are very much looking forward to having a one amplifier solution that will be as much at home powering a double 18" sub as it is compression drivers in bi-amplified cabinets. We are also very excited about using Dante to network the amplifiers to our digital consoles reducing digital to analogue conversion and latency".

Stuart McKay, southern sales manager for JHS's pro audio division, adds: "As far as professionalism goes Cloud One is the complete package. From technical support through to sound, staging, rigging or lighting systems they really go the extra mile to provide a complete solution for their clients functions. With the awesome sound and flexibility of Lab.gruppen and Lake they are clearly moving ahead of the competition!"

(Lee Baldock)


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