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DACS Expand Studio Services With "Exotic" Range
January 07, 2009
Advertisement Pro-audio specialists Digital Audio and Computer Systems Ltd (DACS) are expanding their studio services to include the sale of 'exotic' artefacts and unusual instruments. DACS are renowned for their studio work in terms of design and acoustic treatment, with involvement levels varying from ground-up architectural projects to small-scale modifications to existing facilities. Over 15 years of experience in the pro-audio industry means that the DACS team can come up with a custom solution to almost any studio requirement, whilst still offering great value for money. DACS are now offering another side to the studio services they offer, with the introduction of their 'Exotica' range ( http://dacs-audio.com/exotica.php). Sourced from Bali and Thailand, the 'Exotica' range includes hand-carved wooden decorative plaques, ceremonial masks, Buddhas and figurines, as well as traditional instruments such as didgeridoos, djembe drums, and rain-sticks. Exotic instruments are increasingly being used by artists in modern music and sound recordings to bring a more organic element to their compositions. As well as being great for sound, these items are all highly decorative and make a great addition to the home or studio environment. The decorative panels, masks and figures are finely crafted, unique carvings, many of them antique. The high standard of craftsmanship and fine detail in each piece makes them an impressive and 'exotic' addition to any studio, at a reasonable price. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.dacs-audio.com/index.html.Recent DACS headlines
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