Prism Sound appoints ChandraCom for Indonesia
Prism Sound appoints ChandraCom for Indonesia
ChandraCom has been appointed exclusive country distributor for the range of Prism Sound audio converters and interfaces.
Based in Jakarta, ChandraCom was established in 1997 by Setiadi Chandra, and services the recording, broadcast and HiFi markets, with customers including sound engineers, producers, DJs and musicians, record labels, TV stations and educational institutions. The company, which has in-house demo and seminar facilities, also represents SSL, Sennheiser/Neumann, Barefoot Sound, AMS Neve, Steinberg, Native Instruments and Arturia.
“Some Indonesian sound engineers have heard about Prism Sound, but only a few have experienced its high-quality audio,” commented Setiadi Chandra. “It is our intention to make all local recording professionals aware of the brand and we will be conducting regular demos at our facility and making demo units available to key customers.”
Chandra made the decision to represent the UK manufacturer Prism Sound after testing a Lyra 2 audio interface, based the award-winning Orpheus but in a smaller package and at a lower price point. “We knew Prism Sound was a premium brand but when we heard Lyra 2 we fell in love with the sound straight away,” continued Chandra. “Prism Sound products are definitely the best when it comes to multi-channel AD/DA converters and interfaces and we are very excited to be representing the range, especially the new DREAM ADA-128 that will be available soon. These products are a great match for our existing roster and we are proud and happy to be part of the Prism Sound family.”
Added Mark Evans, Prism Sound’s sales director: “We are delighted to have a company like ChandraCom as our partner in Indonesia. With over 20 years’ experience in the pro audio business, it is apparent that they really know and understand the needs of their customers. We are confident that, with the help of Setiadi and his team, Prism Sound conversion will soon be available in all of the top Indonesian audio facilities.”
ChandraCom has already sold a Lyra 2 and a Callia converter/headphone amp, plus an Atlas audio interface that was purchased by an Indonesian recording professional before it had arrived in the country.