Adamson Basks in the Caribbean Sun
Feb 20, 2007 6:13 PM
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Dynamic Guys Audio in Kingston, on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, has taken delivery of eight Adamson T21 subs as well as another eight Y18s, bringing the outfit's Y18 inventory to 16 boxes. This has made Dynamic Guys Audio a contender for all shows passing through wanting a large-format, high-end system.
Another island-based partner, Zamar, also substantially boosted its Adamson lineup. Based in Nassau, Bahamas, Zamar is the leading major-event, staging and production company in the country. They added eight Y18s and ordered eight T21 subs. This brings its total Adamson inventory to 16 Y18s and eight T21s.
For more info, visit www.adamsonproaudio.com and www.zamargroup.com. For more info on Dynamic Guys Audio, contact Vaughn Mills at (784) 456-4752.
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