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Central American Events Company Invests In iLive

The iLive-T112 was chosen due to its easy learning curve and digital flexibility.

Honduras event and AV rental company Comunicaciones Mango BTL recently added a new digital console to its hire stock, selecting an Allen & Heath iLive digital mixing system to complement the company’s existing Electrovoice PA and DAS PA Line Array.

Mango purchased an iLive system comprising an iDR-48 MixRack and iLive-T112 Control Surface through Allen & Heath’s distributor, All Music Corp.

Based in the capital, Tegucigulpa, Mango provides event management services for a client list that includes Unilever, Pepsico, Tigo, Bimbo and Cerveceria Hondureña.

“We started using digital consoles three years ago and we love the flexibility digital gives us as we can carry less equipment.”

“Recently we decided to invest in a digital console with at least 48 channel capacity,” explains Mango’s Andre Ferrer.

“Our first choice was the Yamaha M7CL but following a demonstration of the iLive-T system by All Music Corp we decided iLive was the right choice due to the flexible digital snake and easy learning curve.”

“iLive is very versatile, which means I can apply it to all genre’s of music, from tropical to extreme metal, and it is great to use for FOH or monitors,” reports sound engineer, Rafael David. “The preamps have nice headroom and I love the gate, compressor, and the flexibility of the process chain.”

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