Sonic Korea 's mastering engineer Jeon Hoon.
South Korea - The burgeoning South Korean pro audioindustry is proving profitable for Prism Sound, the company reports, particularly since it appointeda new distributor in the territory to handle its range of multi-channel analogueand digital audio converters and processors.

Seoul-based Audio Network Korea (ANK) is renowned as a distributor of high endpro audio products working on behalf of companies such as AMS Neve andDigidesign, for whom it acts as a repair centre. Headed by former recording andmastering engineer Tom Kim, ANK also undertakes systems integration projects forKorean music and post production facilities.

Tom Kim says: "Prism Sound products are of the highest calibre and are very wellregarded by audio professionals around the world. I first used the company's EQprocessors when I was working as a mastering engineer and was always impressedby the great results they delivered. I'm delighted to be representing PrismSound in South Korea and have already achieved a number of sales for thecompany."

The most recent of these is the sale of two MEA-2 EQs to Sonic Korea, one of thecountry's top mastering facilities. Originally developed for Prism Sound byengineer/producer Leif Mases, the MEA-2 is a stereo or 2-channel, four-bandprecision analogue equalizer with stepped Q/shelf, frequency and cut/boostcontrols on each band.

Sonic Korea's mastering engineer Jeon Hoon says: "The MEA-2 has already had asignificant impact on my work and turned me into a big Prism Sound fan. Theprecision and flexibility of this fantastic unit, combined with its incredibletransparency, enable me to quickly create just the sound that I want. I amlooking forward to my introduction to the rest of the Prism Sound range."(Chris Henry)


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