Best Mixer/Console Of 2009

US Allen & Heath iLive-T wins the Music & Sound Award      08/03/10

Best Mixer/Console Of 2009


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Here's the press release that A&H have sent us...
Allen & Heath's popular iLive-T digital mixing console system, the iDR-48 MixRack and iLive-T112 Control Surface, has been named winner of the Music & Sound Award for Best Mixer/Console of 2009, presented annually by the American publication, Music & Sound Retailer magazine.
All awards are decided by votes from the magazine's readership, which covers virtually all pro audio and music instrument retailers in the U.S.
"We are honored to receive the Best Mixer/Console Award from Music & Sound Retailer this year," said Michael Palmer, National Sales Manager for Allen & Heath in the U.S. "I would like to express my heartfelt thanks on behalf of Allen & Heath to our fantastic dealer base in the USA. 2009 was an incredible year for the iLive-T Digital Console Series, and we are looking forward to an even more outstanding 2010!"
Introduced just a year ago at NAMM 2009, the iLive-T Series, which also includes the smaller iDR-32 MixRack and iLive-T80 Control Surface, immediately made a place for itself in the competitive digital console category due to its incredible "bang for the buck" value. iLive comprises a fully-featured, intuitive control surface with an outboard MixRack with high quality DSP, mic preamps and physical I/O. The iLive-T Series is equally at home handling duties for FOH, monitors or both, whether in a house of worship or on tour, with models and configurations to meet any application need.
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