UK manufacturer Prism Sound has appointed Player Music Distribution to handle distribution of its audio interfaces and converters in Serbia.

Predrag Malinovic and Nikola StosicBased in Belgrade, Player Music Distribution was established in 2004 by Nikola Stosic and Predrag Malinovic and counts PSI, Barefoot, Focal Pro, Focusrite/Novation, Apogee, beyerdynamic, Tascam, Eve Audio, Hedd and Mackie in its distribution portfolio. Joining these manufacturers’ equipment are Prism Sound’s multichannel ADA-8XR converter, Lyra, Titan and Atlas audio interfaces, and the SADiE range of digital audio workstations and location recorders. The company is also now shipping its Dream ADA-128 modular audio conversion system.

‘Prism Sound products are a great addition to our range because they are renowned for the quality of their audio reproduction,’ Stosic says. ‘Serbia offers plenty of opportunities to attract new customers to the brand and we are looking forward to embracing that challenge. Customers who have already demoed Prism Sound interfaces are very satisfied with their performance.’

‘Our audio interfaces have a great deal to offer Serbian customers because they are high-quality, reliable and easy to use,’ says Prism Sound Sales Director, Mark Evans. ‘There are various different interfaces available for all types of applications and we are confident that, with Player Music Distribution’s help, we can firmly establish our brand in Serbia and introduce many new customers to the Prism Sound range.’

Stosic believes that Prism Sound’s Lyra audio interface will be the trailblazer for the range because it has an affordable price and will appeal to artists, producers and studio owners.

Based on Prism Sounds Orpheus interface, Lyra comes in two versions – Lyra 1 has two analogue input channels, two DA output channels and optical-only digital I/O, while Lyra 2 has two AD input channels with switchable microphone, instrument or line input modes and four DA output channels. Both versions incorporate new ARM Cortex processor design offering class-compliant USB interfacing that allows for integration with both Mac and PC platforms. They also both offer digital level control, a low latency ‘console-quality’ digital mixer for foldback monitoring, optical SPDIF capability and can be controlled using Prism Sound’s software app for Mac and Windows.

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