Prism Sound has appointed Matrix Pro Audio as its distributor for Norway, with responsibility for its full range of audio conversion products including the recently launched Dream ADA-128 modular system.

Based in Rykkinn, near Oslo, Matrix has more than 20 years’ experience of providing pro audio equipment, and supporting all market sectors including project studio owners, singer/songwriters, sound designers, educational establishments and science and research academies. As well as Prism Sound, the company’s portfolio includesPMC, Dangerous Music, Wes Audio, Tegeler Audio Manufaktur, Manultec, Rockruepel, Flock Audio, Elysia, Gainlab Audio and Buzz Audio.

Matrix Pro Audio owner, Frank OestremCompany owner, Frank Oestrem, says he is delighted to represent an established brand with an exceptional range of products. ‘Prism Sound is known for its legendary quality, but I feel it deserves to be more accessible to Norwegian audio professionals,’ he says. ‘I think we can reach a much bigger client base and to that end we will be running competitive promotions over coming months to attract new customers.’

Oestrem adds that the Prism Sound range offers a wide range of options for customers, whether they are musicians working from home, studio producers or the owners of high-end audio facilities.

‘The Lyra 2 and the Titan converters with Pro Tools HDX or Dante card options are likely to do well in Norway, while those who need eight pristine built-in mic preamps are sure to appreciate the benefits of owning a Prism Sound Atlas,’ he says. ‘I am also very excited about the new Dream ADA-128 audio converter, because it offers very high modularity. I think this will be a really good candidate for the Norwegian market, especially for the many new Dolby Atmos studios that are being built at the moment.’

‘Matrix Pro Audio will soon have a Dream ADA-128 unit running in its Dolby Atmos demo facility to give customers the opportunity to our converters before they buy,’ says Prism Sound Sales Director, Mark Evans. ‘We are confident that, once people hear the audio quality of Prism Sound themselves, they won’t want anything else.’

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