New GM at AETA Audio Systems

Sep 2, 2011 12:52 PM, By Ned Soseman

    
Christophe Mahoux is AETA's new general manager.

Christophe Mahoux is AETA's new general manager.

AETA AUDIO SYSTEMS has appointed Christophe Mahoux as the company's new general manager.

Christophe Mahoux joined AETA in February 2010 and brings a wide range of experience gathered over 15 years in the industry in a variety of roles in production, sales, and consultancy. Mahoux has initiated a major increase in R&D activity, a marketing relaunch and a challenging program of category-defining product launches.

AETA's product launches in 2011 include the 4MinX, a fully integrated multitrack digital recorder and multichannel mixer in one unit (2 in 1 product). AETA has added professional hardware codecs to support HD-Voice (also known as AMR WB) to its portable version Scoopy+ and its studio version Scoop4+. Also in 2011, AETA launched eScoop, a professional audio recording and broadcasting tool for devices including iPhones, Macs, and PCs.




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