PFL Group Boosts Its Yamaha Inventory With New QL Consoles

Dominic de Gruyter, Owner and CEO of PFL (left) with other audio staff and the new Yamaha equipment

Established 21 years ago, the PFL Group has grown to become one of the Benelux countries’ leading technical production businesses, servicing over 1500 projects annually with high quality sound, lighting, video and set productions. Constantly developing to meet the demands of its customers, PFL has just invested in more Yamaha digital mixing consoles.

Investing in the latest technologies and new equipment is a vital part of being able to offer the best service in the fast-moving live and installed sound industries. This is why PFL has recently purchased two Yamaha QL5 and two QL1 digital mixing consoles, plus a pair of Rio1608-D2 I/O rack units.

“The impressive, trusted QL series offers an excellent all-in-one mixing solution for small to medium-sized live events,” says Dominic De Gruyter, Owner and CEO at PFL. “With the new QL series in house, we are now able to support corporate events - such as panel sessions or product launches - even better than before.”

Innovation is at the heart of PFL’s business, so its technicians have cleverly incorporated the QL1 consoles into standardised racks for corporate meetings. Kitted out with wireless microphones, lapel headsets and everything else needed for a fast, reliable set up, these meeting racks are compact, easy to transport and extremely flexible.

In a very short time, they can be installed and set up to form a complete technical solution for any meeting or breakout session, delivering great sound quality (aided by the QL1’s Dan Dugan automixing) and reassuring the customer with their cast iron reliability.

Beerse, Belgium