Jmson has specialised in music and corporate events for over four decades, supplying packages comprising sound reinforcement systems, stage structures and lighting as well as backline. The purchase of the PRO6 consoles was in line with the company's policy of offering state-of-the-art solutions to their customers, as well as a response to the growing demand for digital technology. Adding the DN9696 multitrack recorder to interface with the PRO6s completed the package, allowing for full digital solutions.
"We were already familiar with Midas analogue consoles and were convinced that we could expect the same design, sonic and ergonomic qualities in their digital products," says Jmson's Julien Menaspa, the company's technician in charge of audio equipment. "The PRO6 appeared to be the evident choice and we put it on the road straight away on various jazz and classical festivals where the audience, artists and engineers alike are known to be very exacting in their quest for audio quality. The consoles passed the test easily, as we could tell by the smiles on the face of every performer and engineer."
(Jim Evans)