Transamerica Audio Group Distributor for Soundelux Mics

May 25, 2001 12:00 PM, Editors

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Soundelux Microphones (Los Angeles) has signed a contract with Transamerica Audio Group (Las Vegas) to be the exclusive distributor of the Soundelux microphone line in the U.S. The current line of Soundelux mics to be distributed by Transamerica include the ELUX 251, U95S, U99 and U195, with plans to add new models next year.

Commenting on the announcement, David Bock, microphone designer and head of the division, said, "Transamerica is well-known in the audio industry for its integrity and long-term commitment to customers. This is an incredible opportunity for Soundelux Microphones to expand its reach in the U.S."

For more information, visit www.soundelux.com or www.transaudiogroup.com.




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