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Founded in 1973, Soundcraft first made its mark with the launch of the
Series 1, he first mixing console in a flightcase. Back in the early 70's,
the music touring business was just beginning - and the transportable mixing
desk quickly became popular among the bands and the new PA companies that
were springing up to rent out sound equipment.
From what was then a small
company in central London, Soundcraft expanded and started to diversify.
The company designed a mixer for recording - the Series 2 - and began to
build a reputation for great-sounding desks, which is often referred to
as the favoured 'British Sound'.
Design and innovation has always been
one of Soundcraft's major strengths. Over the years it has introduced a
number of industry-favoured consoles such as the Series 4, 2400, TS24,
8000, 200B, 6000, Delta, SAC200 and the Spirit Folio range, and more recently
the Series FIVE, FIVE Monitor and Broadway.
Today Soundcraft has a network
of 88 distributors selling and supporting its products world-wide. Part
of the Harman Pro Group, Soundcraft is still very much the dedicated professional
mixing console designer and manufacturer it was back in 1973. It now boasts
a range of mixers which are designed for use in live sound, recording,
post-production, TV and radio production and disco applications.
Harman
is an international company which comprises a group of dedicated manufacturers
of audio equipment spanning professional audio, in-car systems, multimedia
and hi-fi consumer products.
Soundcraft is part of the Professional area
of Harman and has many sister companies.
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