Marquee's Andy Huffer (left) and Spencer Brooks (right) with Lamba's Gerry Frost.
Lamba plc has appointed Marquee Audio as a Stanton distributor to the specialist nightclub trade. Speaking of the new development, Marquee’s managing director Spencer Brooks said: "We have been observing Stanton’s steady evolution while at the same time seeking to consolidate a front end for our club installations. What really triggered this alliance was when Stanton launched their digital output turntable (STR8-100) and the digital VRM-10 mixer - and now Final Scratch is the icing on the cake." He added: "With the aid of our digital pro demonstration facilities, we believed we could create added exposure for Stanton at the top end of the club market."

Gerry Frost, Lamba’s sales director, also felt the timing of the move could hardly have been better for his company. "This is an opportunity for Lamba to build on its long relationship with Marquee, who have a reputation for specifying and supplying leading-edge equipment. Stanton now enjoys that same status. We have been working with venues such as Fabric and the Ministry of Sound, and that’s precisely the area of the market in which Marquee excels."

Stanton products can be seen by appointment with Marquee Audio.

(Lee Baldock)


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