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Allen & Heath
NameAllen & Heath
TypePrivate
IndustryProfessional audio
Founded1969
FounderAndy Bereza, Andy Allen, and Mike Heath
HeadquartersPenryn, Cornwall, England
Key peopleAndy Bereza, Andy Allen, Mike Heath, Glenn Wheatley, Robb Williams

Allen & Heath is a leading manufacturer of professional audio equipment, founded in 1969 by Andy Bereza, Andy Allen, and Mike Heath in London, England. The company has a long history of innovation, with early products including the System 8 console, which was used by notable audio engineers such as Chris Tsangarides and Tony Platt. Over the years, Allen & Heath has worked with famous musicians and bands, including The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Pink Floyd, at venues like Wembley Stadium and Madison Square Garden. The company's products have also been used in various Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games ceremonies, as well as at festivals like Glastonbury Festival and Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

History

The company's history began in the late 1960s, when Andy Allen and Mike Heath started building audio equipment in a small workshop in London. They were soon joined by Andy Bereza, and the three founded Allen & Heath in 1969. The company's early products included the System 8 console, which was used by notable audio engineers such as Chris Tsangarides and Tony Platt at studios like Abbey Road Studios and Trident Studios. In the 1970s and 1980s, Allen & Heath continued to innovate, introducing products like the ML3000 console, which was used by bands like The Police and The Clash at venues like Hammersmith Apollo and The Forum. The company has also worked with famous musicians and bands, including The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Pink Floyd, at events like Live Aid and Live 8.

Products

Allen & Heath offers a wide range of professional audio products, including mixing consoles, digital audio workstations, and audio interfaces. The company's product line includes the Qu-Series consoles, which are used by audio engineers like Dave Swallow and John Delf at festivals like Glastonbury Festival and Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Other notable products include the dLive console, which has been used by bands like Coldplay and Kings of Leon at venues like Wembley Stadium and Madison Square Garden. The company's products are also used in various Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games ceremonies, as well as at events like The Grammy Awards and The Brit Awards.

Technology

Allen & Heath has developed several innovative technologies, including the Harman-based dLive console, which features a Sharc processor and Dante audio networking. The company has also developed the Qu-Series consoles, which feature a ARM-based processor and MADI audio networking. Allen & Heath has worked with other companies, including Shure, Sennheiser, and Audio-Technica, to develop products like the ULX-D wireless microphone system and the MMD microphone series. The company's products are compatible with various audio protocols, including AES67, Dante, and MADI, and are used by audio engineers like Bruce Swedien and Al Schmitt at studios like Capitol Studios and Sunset Sound Recorders.

Applications

Allen & Heath products are used in a wide range of applications, including live sound, installation, and recording. The company's consoles are used by audio engineers like Dave Rat and Greg Price at festivals like Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Allen & Heath products are also used in various Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games ceremonies, as well as at events like The Grammy Awards and The Brit Awards. The company's products are used by notable musicians and bands, including The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Pink Floyd, at venues like Wembley Stadium and Madison Square Garden. Allen & Heath has also worked with other companies, including Disney, Universal Studios, and Cirque du Soleil, to develop custom audio solutions for their live shows and events.

Company

Allen & Heath is a private company headquartered in Penryn, Cornwall, England. The company was founded by Andy Bereza, Andy Allen, and Mike Heath in 1969, and has since become a leading manufacturer of professional audio equipment. Allen & Heath has a global presence, with offices in London, New York City, and Los Angeles. The company has worked with famous musicians and bands, including The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Pink Floyd, and has provided audio solutions for various Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games ceremonies, as well as events like The Grammy Awards and The Brit Awards. Allen & Heath has also partnered with other companies, including Shure, Sennheiser, and Audio-Technica, to develop new products and technologies. Category:Audio equipment manufacturers

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