Archive for February, 2012

Modular Display Inc. Rejoins with “The Medyo Late Night Show with Jojo A.” on TV5

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

We are proud to be back on television again as Modular Display Inc. tied up with The Medyo Late Night Show with Jojo A. on TV5.

Modular Display Inc. also still conducting bands who will appear on the show. For interested bands, they can audition at the QDV Music Factory every Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5pm-8pm. Audition started last February 16,2012. For more inquiries you can contact us at 990-2479.

Here’s the sneak peek pictures of bands for “The Medyo Late Night Show with Jojo A.” dated February 21,2012.

by:

Rafael Macapagal

Marketing Specialist

MODULAR DISPLAY INC.

Professinal Light and Sound

1535 Quizgem Bldg. Joshua St. Jordan Plains Subd.

Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines

(+632) 939-7636

The Amazing Kustom HV30 Combo Amp

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Here’s a blog from Bone Pagligaran regarding his experience with Kustom HV30.

Bang! It was February 15 and I got blown away by the performance of the Kustom HV30 combo amp that I decided to take with me to a gig. The place was called Amos Café located along Kamias Road Quezon City I was invited by Renmin Nadela of Republika Delata / Agaw Agimat for Guerilla Music Productions. An Indie production outfit that I am honored to be a regular feature. I often bring along a Defender V50 an all tube amp which my Boss sir Alvin Q offered to me as a work perk but for this event I had the crazy idea of bringing in a smaller amp and see how it would hold up against the amps that were installed in that joint they were mostly 100 watt combos. I knew that the Kustom amplifier lines are very conservative in publishing power ratings ever since I first tried them but I wanted to see how far they can go. Just by feeling the amps nominal volume levels I kinda know that the Kustom 30 watt rated amps can hold up against 50 watt ratings from other brands so I thought that this would be a perfect time for a case study. In all fairness the HV30 is equipped with an amazing speaker emulated output so in case It fell short of what I expect it to do I can always plug it to the P.A. but as we breezed through the soundcheck (a jam of Richie Kotzen’s “Doin what the devil says to do” Check out the link ) I felt that I don’t need to hook up to the P.A. The HV30 had so much headroom that I was able to cut through. The usual combo amp matching is 60 watts vs 100 watts guitar and bass amp respectively but the experience proved my theory I was using a 30watt combo but I was right there between the drums and bass. “

http://bonespeak.blogspot.com/2012/02/kustom-poewered-hv30-experiment.html
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by:

Rafael Macapagal

Marketing Specialist

MODULAR DISPLAY INC.

Professinal Light and Sound

1535 Quizgem Bldg. Joshua St. Jordan Plains Subd.

Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines