Fairlight appoints Total Audio Solutions as UK business partner

Aug 28, 2008 10:08 AM

    

Fairlight has appointed Total Audio Solutions as its new UK business partner with responsibility for its entire range of audio for video products.

Total Audio Solutions, which was set up as a professional audio facilities company in 1996, has experience in the music, broadcast and post-production markets. It distributes and supplies pro audio brands and designs, specifies, supplies and installs equipment into outside broadcast vehicles and radio, television and recording studios.

As a Fairlight business partner, Total Audio Solutions is now the UK’s first point of customer contact for Xynergi, Constellation, Pyxis and Anthem. The company has set up a dedicated Fairlight team to provide pre- and post-sales support and is also opening a Fairlight office in London’s Soho neighborhood.

See Fairlight at IBC2008 Stand 11.G33, or visit www.fairlightau.com or www.totalaudio.co.uk.




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