White Light's audio production engineer Luke McGowan and project manager Marcus Wadland
UK - Following the inauguration of their new R&D facility, loudspeaker manufacturer EM Acoustics recently announced a range of new, state-of-the-art products, which includes the M-C12 and M-C15 monitor loudspeakers. Moving away from the traditional EM Acoustics monitor design which has always consisted of dedicated wedges, these 12 and 15 inch coaxial monitor speakers work just as effectively when used either on a stand or flown, and feature hidden pole mounts and flying points for cradles. Their first sale has been made to White Light (WL), with the company continuing to establish itself as a leading audio solutions provider.

Head of audio Lee Dennison comments, "When we started the audio department, we were confident that we had the team and resources to provide strong audio support for any occasion. A few months later we have gone on to prove this and are now being approached to provide solely the audio support on certain events".

After heavy investment in audio equipment, WL was appointed as a dealer for EM Acoustics, Full Fat Audio, Shure, Sennheiser and Yamaha Commercial. Lee adds, "By being a dealer for renowned audio manufacturers, we are able to draw on the very best equipment. As a result, we have waited specifically to purchase these new M-C12 and M-C15 speakers from EM Acoustics as we were aware of their astounding quality and wanted to be able to offer this to our clients. As such, several have already been dispatched to Twickenham for the Rugby World Cup."

WL received 16 M-C12s and eight M-C15s for its rental stock. Luke McGowan, who has recently been appointed as White Light's audio production engineer, comments, "This is a fantastic investment for us. To have these as part of our rental stock means that any of our clients can draw on the very best audio equipment currently available - something which reflects our increasing prominence in the audio production market."

An additional eight M-C12 loudspeakers were also sent to WL to continue the recent audio infrastructure upgrade at Thorpe Park, which included a HALO-C line array system, MSE-218 subs and AQ & AD series amplifiers.

(Jim Evans)


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