Stage Tec is growing in Asia

Stage Tec is growing in Asia

Syncfish is a distributor in Korea - Insu Hwand of Syncfish and Alex Nemes, Head of Sales at Stage Tec

Stage Tec, the Berlin-based manufacturer of professional audio equipment, is pleased to announce the expansion of its sales network in Asia. The company Syncfish will now distribute the entire Stage Tec product range in South Korea. Syncfish specialises in consultancy and the sale of professional audio equipment to recording studios, radio stations, post-production studios and concert halls.

Syncfish was founded by Insu Hwang in 2001 and has successfully completed many projects in post production, recording studios and live sound. Insu Hwang began his two pronged career in 1989 – as a sound engineer in the music industry and as a composer. Syncfish not only sells the products, but also designs systems and provides training and support.

"Stage Tec is renowned in Korea for its quality and reliability, and fits in perfectly with our portfolio," says Insu Hwang. "At KOBA I had already noticed just how interested the visitors were in AURUS and NEXUS. Flexible AoIP is currently a major topic in Korea, and Stage Tec is very well positioned in this respect. I look forward to us working together."

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About Stage Tec:
Stage Tec Entwicklungsgesellschaft für professionelle Audiotechnik GmbH (Research and Development Company for professional audio technology), based in Berlin, Germany, specialises in the development and manufacture of innovative audio equipment. Stage Tec has an international reputation as one of the leading pioneers in the transition from analogue to digital audio technology. NEXUS® won the Technology and Engineering Emmy® Award in 2010 as “the finest, most versatile audio routing system available today”. Key products include the AURUS® direct access console (2002), the compact AURATUS® (2006) and CRESCENDO (2009) consoles for broadcast and theatre, and the ON AIR flex broadcast mixer (2014). The AVATUS IP-based console will be launched in 2019 and picks up on the trend towards IP networking in the audio industry.