Airpol Sound & Light of Warsaw has operated in the pro audio market since 1996. Its main business is in sound reinforcement, specialising in events ranging from concerts and festivals to corporate events. Airpol Sound & Light has expanded its original stock of XTA DP226s with the acquisition of DP448s and DP324s. Antoni Paluszkiewicz of Konsbud comments: "Airpol told us that they chose XTA family units because of their high quality, high reliability and their reputation, as well as the easy, user-friendly operation, which is due to accessible software."
GMB Pro Sound, also Warsaw based, is described by Konsbud as 'one of the most renowned sound reinforcement companies in Poland and probably the most influential company in its field too, as it literally shapes the market through being the first to test out all the newest sound systems solutions'. Following GMB Pro Sound's recent purchase of DS800 audio signal splitters, Antoni Paluszkiewicz of Konsbud told XTA, "The DS800 was bought mainly for co-operation with Digidesign Profile stage boxes and Soundcraft Vi-6 and Vi-4. The main factors which influenced GMB's purchasing decision were the current need for such gear, its technical specification, features, XTA brand name and obviously - the price."
Audio-Tech, based in Cracow, is a highly experienced rental company and the L'Acoustics dV-DOSC provider servicing big festivals, TV productions and live concerts of jazz, pop and rock music. Antoni Paluszkiewicz of Konsbud said: "Audio-Tech have chosen to use the DP448 and DS800 because of their excellent sound, stability, huge amount of accessible presets and very friendly user interface."
Bill Woods, XTA sales & marketing director, commented: 'I had a really good feeling about Konsbud when I appointed them soon after Frankfurt in 2008. That was justified by some very encouraging sales to the most demanding customers in this new developing market. I am delighted with the progress that the Konsbud team are making and look forward to hearing about more successes in the months to come."
(Jim Evans)