NEW DELHI, India — As many as 50,000 students from across Southeast Asia flooded into the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) campus for the seven-day Pulse festival featuring rock bands Sonu Nigam, Euphoria, and Motherjane.
The event featured a variety of Harman products including Soundcraft mixers, Crown amplifiers and AKG microphones, provided by Audio Design. The festival was co-sponsored by Harman International’s India distributor, Hi-Tech Audio Systems Pvt. Ltd.
“We selected AKG for its warmth, versatility and reliability,” said Navneet Wadhwa, director, audio design. “We selected the DMS 700 Digital Wireless Microphone Series with the D5 head,” he said, crediting its “fantastic gain structure, which in turn gives us a lot of headroom at the mix console.” Its output, he added, is “the most natural-sounding.”
Students from Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and elsewhere congregated at the festival, which included an assortment of food, games, gifts and prizes along with the musical performances.
“We are very excited to see our products used in such a grand and exciting event,” said Sushil S. John, regional sales director for Harman Professional in Central Asia. “Audio Design’s decision to use Harman Professional for such a versatile application underscores all of our products ability to handle even the most complex events with ease.”
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