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Paul Connaughton Named Product Support Engineer For Martin Audio

Former lecturer, producer, DJ and freelance sound engineer is working with customers on the use of the company's systems and software in all areas of live sound and system integration.
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New Martin Audio product support engineer Paul Connaughton.

Martin Audio has announced the appointment of former lecturer, producer, DJ and freelance sound engineer Paul Connaughton to the role product support engineer, where he is working with customers on the use of the company’s systems and software in all areas of live sound and system integration.

“My focus will be on improving both the access, resources and delivery to systems and software training for clients and end users,” says Connaughton, who will work to a similar brief as his predecessor Simon Purse, but with a heavier concentration on organizing training schedules and resources.

“Having worked as a freelance engineer in live sound throughout my teaching career, I have always found myself attracted to the lovely warm sound of Martin Audio systems,” he adds. “And having been introduced to MLA, and used it to some extent, I am hugely impressed at the way in which the various systems have such a consistent sound across the entire range.”

Based in Plymouth, he has been further imbued into the company’s culture by fellow Plymouth resident (and MLA ambassador) Honywill. “Having completed the university course delivered by Simon and Jim Parsons, as I was starting out in the freelance world, I was asked to move into lecturing where I helped to support their live sound and music technology courses based in Plymouth.”

Specifically, Connaughton says he will be traveling around the country on a roadshow tour this winter to introduce Martin Audio’s university training program to technical universities in the UK while continuing to support current clients, distributors, rental partners and end users.

“My main intention is to help support and improve the brand awareness of Martin Audio and ensure that users feel confident in the use of their systems and software,” he concludes. “The end goal is to work towards creating training certification so that we can begin to build a database of various engineers, system techs and users that can help support the product when required professionally.”

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