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Korea’s Blessway Invests In Allen & Heath

Daejeon-based rental company adds a dLive S7000 surface and DM48 MixRack fitted with a Waves V3 card to complete line-up of A&H digital mixers.

Korean rental company, Blessway, now has models from the entire Allen & Heath digital mixer line up in its hire stock, following the recent investment in a dLive S Class system.

Located in Daejeon, Blessway has purchased a dLive S7000 surface and DM48 MixRack fitted with a Waves V3 card. The company now covers the whole spectrum of Allen & Heath mixers from the compact Qu to the flagship dLive.

“Our first digital purchase was the GLD-80,” explains Blessway’s CEO, Jongyul Lee. “I liked A&H’s unique warm sound, quality FX, and fully customizable fader strips. We invested in a Qu-16 to use at small events, and to coincide with the acquisition of a new PA system to cover larger venues, we bought dLive.”

“I think dLive’s most powerful strength is its ability to grow through firmware updates, and its immensely powerful FPGA processing core in support. dLive is the ultimate digital mixer with remarkable design aesthetics,” concludes Lee.

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