BANBURY, U.K. — Sound & Light Guys have had a chance to put a pair of recently-acquired DiGiCo SD9 consoles to use on shows for artists ranging from Rick Wakeman, Scouting For Girls, Adam Ant and the Paralympics. The results so far have been very positive.
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Recently purchased by production company Sound & Light Guys, the purchase of the two consoles and their associated D-Racks was the result of lengthy deliberations by co-owners Ged and Freddie Fitzpatrick.
“It took us several years to decide to change from analog consoles, the reason being that a lot of the digital desks we listened to had that typical ‘digital’ sound,” says Ged. “When we first heard the sound of the top of the range DiGiCo SD7, we realized that was the way to go. But, as we do mid range acts, the more compact SD9 was the best package for us.”
With the same sonic quality as the SD7 and supplied with the latest Supercharged software, the SD9s have already been used on a number of events including Rick Wakeman, Scouting For Girls, Adam Ant, Paralympics and have been enthusiastically received by all the engineers who have used them.
“The desks are fantastic to use. They are lightweight, the sound is superb and they are very user friendly. The big touch screen makes them very easy to operate,” says Ged. “The SD9s size and ease of use have also reduced our transport and personnel costs.”
On top of that, Ged says that the friendly approach of the people at DiGiCo and their aftersales service, for which they recently won their second Audio Pro Award, has been second to none.
“We recently had a sound engineer who specified his favorite console as something completely different,” Ged concludes, “but after using the SD9 he said that it is now his favorite! There’s no doubt about it, the SD9 was a great choice.”