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DAD And Dynaudio Announce Danish Pro Audio Partnership

DAD and Dynaudio have announced at AES today that the two companies are to join forces to develop high-end monitoring systems for music, film, post and broadcast production, as well as audio mastering.. This partnership brings together two Danish based high end audio companies in DAD and Dynaudio.

DAD have announced today the new ProMon license which which effectively turns an AX32 or DX32 audio router/converter into a monitor controller. Then Dynaudio have recently announced their LYD active monitor speakers and today have announced the new M5P Evidence Mastering Monitors

Sebastian Rodens, Dynaudio PRO product manager told us...

I am very happy about this new partnership with another great, Danish audio company.  It’s a perfect match, as many DAD and Dynaudio products actually share space in many pro audio facilities already, only in different parts of the monitoring signal chain.

Further, DAD has become the top choice in monitor control for the best studios around the world, and once we had investigated the ProMon monitor solution in depth we instantly knew we had found the perfect monitor control centerpiece. It is quite simply the ideal companion to our monitors.

Mikael Vest, Sales Director at Digital Audio Denmark told us...

With the audio routing capabilities of AX32/DX32, it was a logical next step for us to look into expanding the functionality with a dedicated focus on monitor control. The result was ProMon, which has been a great success, so when Dynaudio suggested a partnership to develop this specific area even further, we were immediately intrigued. Dynaudio has produced world-class monitors for audio professionals for years and working together with them on a monitor system where each company contribute with their particular fields of expertise that complement each other is extremely promising.

More details on this pro audio collaboration will be revealed as it progresses. The first results of the joint venture are expected to see the light of day during 2017.

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