Germany - The recent Musik Produktiv fair in Ibbenburen saw the official appointment of A audio as the new distributor for KV2 Audio products in Germany. Providing the main PA and monitors for Event Stage Number One, the KV2 system played host to a varied line-up Roland keyboard demonstrations, various live bands, percussion workshops, and a demonstration by Michael Angelo Batio, allegedly the fastest guitarist in the world, who thundered his way through many rock classics.

Representing A audio was Freddy Thalmann, who worked closely with George Krampera and Jonathan Reece-Farren of KV2 to ensure the whole event ran smoothly. Thalmann is no stranger to George Krampera's loudspeaker designs, having come from the stable of EAS, where prior to his appointment with A audio, he provided technical sales and support for RCF and Mackie industrial products.

With offices based in Emmsdetten and a sales office in the south of Germany, the company says it look forward to bringing the brand to the forefront of the German live music and installation markets. Thalmann comments: "Germany is a difficult but very important market, and when introducing a new brand, it is essential that you have the full support of your manufacturing and design team, along with a willingness to mould the product to the real needs and expectations of your potential customers. I believe with the KV2 product we have an opportunity to do this, and to offer a new higher level of audio experience, but at a price point that represents real value."

(Lee Baldock)


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