Ruben Raff, Marc Greiss and Martin Heining of Rain Age plus amplifiers
Germany - Pro audio company Rain Age has added a further 10 Lab.gruppen PLM Series amplifiers to their extensive inventory, reaffirming the company's faith in the technology available from Lab.gruppen and Lake.

The company - based in Landsberg, Germany - has built up a well-respected reputation over the past 15 years, providing full service production capability to a large number and variety of events, from club concerts to large scale arena shows.

The new purchase of PLM Series amplifiers - which come integrated with Lake Processing - complements the company's existing stock of Lab.gruppen FP+ amplifiers and Lake LM Series devices.

Marc Greiss, head of audio at Rain Age, has decades of experience in the live music industry, and for him, the decision to purchase new kit from Lab.gruppen was an easy one. "Of course, the choice of amplifiers is very important for a good sounding PA System. I have known Lab.gruppen a long time, and have worked with them throughout my career, so there is nothing to try for me. They are simply extremely reliable and great sounding pieces of kit. In my entire time in pro audio, I have never had a single failure, which is testament to the quality of these amplifiers.

"With regards to the Lake Processing, I think it's a very smart move to integrate a very good controller with a very good amplifier. We also have Lake LM Series devices as System Controllers, so I know Lake Processing very well. For me Lake is the best tool you can have."

(Jim Evans)


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