The Group services a very wide range of event types from a 50 pax conference in a hotel boardroom to a globally-broadcast closing ceremony in a stadium and the Group stocks an equally diverse range of brands to meet client preferences and service the various applications using the most suitable product.
Although there are already more than 50 HD projection systems in operation around the Group, these two machines are the latest arrivals within their particular fields of application. Gearhouse is well known for providing its clients with the very latest technology and this acquisition takes the organization's AV capacity to the next level for the coming year.
Gearhouse has a long term successful business relationship in place with both Christie and Panasonic. "Their products are of the highest standard available and our primary aim is to ensure that our clients have access to high-quality rental equipment as well as the expertise to provide the service," says AV engineer Mike Tempest. "Christie keep a good back up stock on hand with a rapid turnaround time should anything go wrong. Gearhouse has developed a fantastic level of service support with them which enables us to perform much of our servicing inhouse. Minimizing downtime and having a consistently 'show ready' rental stock is obviously extremely important to us as a rental company."
The Christie Roadster HD20K-J 3-chip DLP projectors will start taking over from the Christie 18K's already in stock and now have the advantage of built-in warp modules and upgraded M series style electronics making them a natural choice for complex blending jobs and outdoor/touring applications.
The compact footprint of the Panasonic PT-DZ21K unit combined with their reduced power draw and silent operation will enable the AV team to offer higher light output on corporate shows where the operational noise of the unit is always a concern. The four-lamp system of the PT-DZ21K has also reduced visible flicker on these machines. These units were purchased through local agent PanSolutions.
(Jim Evans)