ASL Intercom appoints new distributor in India
As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of intercom systems for the live performance industry, ASL Intercom is always looking at ways of improving the company’s service and support to its customers across the globe. A recent result of this policy has seen Setron India Private Ltd appointed as an ASL distributor in India.
ASL offers two different ranges of intercom products, Analogue and Digital, which between them provide systems suitable for any venue or event where clear communication is crucial. The company’s analogue systems have been an essential part of many live productions for over 20 years, and grace many of the world’s most famous venues and festivals.
More recently, the introduction of ASL’s digital range has taken full advantage of the latest high speed digital communication technologies to provide systems with more configuration options, faster set-up and superior voice clarity. Exclusive features of the Digital range include Advanced Intercom Matrixing, text messaging, person-to-person communication from any user station, and belt packs with touch-sensitive volume controls.
Now in its 15th year of trading and with offices in New Delhi and Mumbai, Setron India Private Ltd is one of the leading importers an distributors of broadcast and pro-audio equipment in India. Offering turnkey solutions to a wide variety of live and broadcast audio requirements, the company focuses on bringing the very latest equipment to the Indian market.
“Setron India Private Ltd is a very forward-looking company and we have been very impressed with the way that the company has embraced India’s rapidly expanding and technically improving broadcast and live entertainment industries,” says ASL sales and marketing director Susan McLohon.
“Setron has an excellent reputation for customer support and so, as a forward-looking company ourselves, we believe that it is the ideal partner to help expand our interests in the region. We are sure that it will prove to be a very rewarding relationship for both companies.”
Picture caption: Susan McLohon with Setron’s managing director, Naresh Dhawan
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