American DJ at Namm 2009 Press Release

American DJ at Namm 2009 Press Release
American DJ Group Enjoys "Stellar" NAMM Show

Los Angeles

- (For Immediate Release) - Much of the country was in a deep freeze and the economic news was equally chilly, but the mood was definitely sunny and bright at the American DJ Groups NAMM show booths in mid-January.

Dealers, distributors and other businesses serving mobile entertainers flocked to the companys stylish booths to see the latest offerings from American DJ Lighting, American Audio and Global Truss. They werent disappointed.

The ADJ Group dazzled show visitors with some of the most exciting new products in its almost 25-year history, including the Tri LED Series of color changing fixtures, the Galaxian effect, the Mega Pixel arch and bar and its new battery powered portable pin spot, an amazing compact light that can run for hours on a single batter to redefine mobility for mobile entertainers. Visitors also got a sneak peak at some new innovations like the Galaxian 3D effect, the Theatrix 36LED and the Fusion FX Bar series.

On the audio front, American Audio showcased its new Radius 1000, a professional CD/MP3 player with Midi capabilities that makes it simple to control music playback software. Also highlighting the American Audio booth were the M-52 Mixer, an impressive rack mixer that features a cross fader and five inputs, including mic, XLR and USB; and the XLP Series of fan-cooled amps.

The sophisticated and stylish good looks of the Global Truss booth made a bold statement about the design options that are created by the companys innovative circular truss products. Global also received a flood of positive feedback about its "Truss Warmers" LED lights that go inside the trussing to create a captivating colorful look.

"Weve never had more exciting products thanks to the coming-of-age of LED lighting and recent advances in audio technology," said Scott Davies, General Manager of the ADJ Group. "It was gratifying to see the large turnout we had, given everything that has gone on with the economy. Based on the response we got at NAMM, it looks like 2009 is going to be a good year."

For more information, contact the American DJ Group at http://www.americandj.com/