AudioCP Invests in Adlib, L-Acoustics & DiGiCo

Adlib’s Scottish operation continues its active support and strategic partnerships in the region with another sale of premium brands L-Acoustics and DiGiCo to rental company AudioCP, a busy operation based in Glasgow and headed by Scott Young.

Founded by Young in 2012, AudioCP specialises in providing carefully crafted sound systems for the live music sector. By late 2016, he was looking to invest in a premium audio system for AudioCP complete with a state-of-the-art mixing console to enable the company and its business to move up several levels, consolidate their current client base and also pitch for larger and higher profile projects.

Coincidentally – just before Young started thinking seriously about the upgrade, Adlib Scotland’s business development manager Barclay Dakers invited the company to visit their warehouse – also in Glasgow – and discuss potential options available through Adlib.

“There are many ’great sounding systems’ out there” Young commented, but what gave Adlib / L-Acoustics the edge in this case was a combination of three things: the sound quality and flexibility; the potential for cross-rental business, and “the service and support from Adlib, which was really outstanding right from the start”.

Purchasing the DiGiCo SD9 was a big leap for the company in terms of quality and functionality. For many years they had hired in this level of desk for their larger shows and tours, and it made complete sense to make the further investment to compliment the new speaker system. The console was supplied with a D2 stage rack, and they have since added a Waves SoundGrid Server system to be used alongside the SD9.

In addition to providing L-Acoustics certified training for the regular AudioCP engineers, Adlib supplied one of their touring engineers to assist AudioCP when the system was delivered in setting up and running it for the first time. This gave the opportunity for any questions from their regular engineers to be answered, and Adlib subsequently provided phone support. “This aspect was over and above what we expected,” says Scott.

The system immediately went into action on a wide range of shows.

For Glasgow University Union’s Fresher’s Week, indie band Clean Cut Kid experienced the tour grade audio provided by AudioCP in the Union’s 2000 capacity venue. Their tour manager commented on the power and clarity of the system, while their touring FOH engineer was able to plug in his showfile into the SD9 and be gig-ready.

It was used for a performance by famous jazz guitarist Martin Taylor – renowned for his ‘fingerstyle’ technique – who played a show at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall as part of the Glasgow International Jazz festival programme, and proved perfect for highlighting the detail and intense intelligibility demanded by jazz enthusiasts.

Adlib’s John Hughes concluded: “It’s great to see companies like AudioCP grow their business through considered investments in quality equipment. It’s been a pleasure to do business with Scott and his team and for them I think it has already proved a smart and successful move”.

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