[ATTACH=CONFIG]199334.vB5-legacyid=10752[/ATTACH]SEATTLE, USA — 25 AUGUST 2014: Symetrix, the leading manufacturer of professional audio DSP solutions, announced today that it has appointed PRO AVLS to serve as sales representative for Latin America and the Caribbean. Based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and with an office in Margarita Island, Venezuela, PRO AVLS will use its expertise spanning more than 20 years to spearhead sales for products including Jupiter, the line of fixed-architecture standalone DSPs, and SymNet, the range of open-architecture Dante scalable DSPs.
“As Symetrix continues to grow globally, one of the next steps in this expansion was the addition of a dedicated sales and technical resource for Latin America”, says Mark Ullrich, international sales manager at Symetrix. “PRO AVLS was the natural choice for us in the region. Alex Rojas, president, has served as a Symetrix dealer with Caribbean Broadcast Suppliers, thus he and his team are already familiar with our product line. Both Alex and his colleague Guillermo Sánchez, based in Venezuela, also had tenure at Harman, so they are well versed in the sale and support of DSP solutions.”
For PRO AVLS, already an established representative working with brands including DiGiCo and Martin Audio, this agreement allows customers access to a very unique product range across Latin America. “There’s a strong need for versatile DSP platforms in the region”, comments Guillermo Sánchez, sales director at PRO AVLS. “Although there are many players in the market, we wanted to partner with a manufacturer which would give our customers an edge against competitors in terms of usability, compatibility, audio quality, reliability, and price.”
“Low-cost, turnkey products like Jupiter, an app-based DSP, are perfect for everyday installations, whilst the increased flexibility afforded by the SymNet line, including Edge and Radius AEC, can offer a scalable Dante-enabled solution for larger, more complex projects. Symetrix can stand proud as it provides a product to solve every possible challenge and fit within every possible application,” enthuses Sánchez.
PRO AVLS president, Alex Rojas, also shares excitement about the new partnership. “As we work together to bring market-leading DSP solutions to our customers, prospects and friends, they will see the benefits of Symetrix products and the benefit PRO AVLS brings to their toolset. We are very proud of representing a brand with such great heritage and respect in the audio industry,” he confirms.
With this new appointment, Symetrix expects more focus on and support of its existing distribution arrangements in the region. “We’re also looking forward to incrementally adding new strategic partnerships to ensure Symetrix has the most competitive positioning possible in Latin America”, says Ullrich. “Latin America is a vast and dynamic territory, so taking this next step with a dedicated sales and support resource will help Symetrix fulfil the opportunities that exist”, he concludes.
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With a current and broadly-based product portfolio that encompasses both open architecture (Edge, Radius 12×8, Radius AEC) and fixed architecture (Jupiter, Zone Mix 761) solutions, Seattle, USA-based Symetrix is the global leader in digital audio signal processing. From a founding base in the studio and MI communities, Symetrix has emerged to take a defining role in commercial audio, its products now a default choice for large-scale installations in performance venues, sports arenas, educational establishments and many more. Benefiting from a worldwide distribution network that has seen its products specified in over 100 countries, Symetrix nonetheless continues to spearhead the entire design and build process from its Seattle HQ. The manufacturer is now enhancing its readiness for a new era of AV networking through its licensing partnership with Audinate, whose world-leading Dante media networking solution is fully integrated into the SymNet DSP platform.