APG has appointed the Genesis Music Group as a Uniline Partner in the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten, bringing the network to 26 partners worldwide.
‘I was introduced to APG in 2010 during a trip to Paris, and when I heard the APG system I was immediately sold,’ says Genesis Music Group CEO and chief engineer, Bertaux Fleming (aka M Rude). ‘I was stunned by the sound quality that was coming out from these small boxes.
‘Performance wasn’t our only criteria, we really value business relationships with our partners and APG has always been very helpful, understanding our needs. They are fast to react and their customer service is absolutely top notch. This gives us extra confidence to grow further as a company.’
Another factor determining the appointment is the design of the products: ‘I value brand identity and APG’s design speaks volume about the passion and expertise put into the products,’ Fleming says. ‘The design of the boxes is absolutely unique, and the sound is crystal clear and free from distortion. Wherever I plug in an APG system I get praised for the clean sound and I’m guaranteed to provide the eye candy.’
Genesis Music Group started working with APG using four SMX15 monitors and four TB118S subwoofers before buying four more DX15 stage monitors, eight TB118S and TB218S. Recently, a further eight UL201 line array speakers and DMS48 touring racks has joined its stock.
The system was used for the first time for a gospel concert with Michael W Smith. APG Technical Support Manager Mathieu Delquignies gave training on the Uniline system. Eight UL210 in LR configuration were used, along with two TB218S per side and four TB118S in the centre.
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