Australia - For over three decades, Brisbane-based company IJS has helped clients navigate the often-complex landscape of technical production, providing high-end audio, lighting, staging and backline for concerts, festivals, corporate events and beyond. Further strengthening its technical capabilities, IJS recently welcomed DiGiCo’s latest digital mixing console, the Quantum 852, into its ranks.
“It’s important that our consoles are rider-friendly, reliable, and remain current with market trends,” explains IJS general manager, Jay van Lieshout. “DiGiCo consoles are highly sought after, thanks in part to the workflow advantages of the DiGiCo ecosystem. In short, engineers love them, so it just makes sense for us to stock them in our hire inventory.”
Over the past decade, IJS has compiled an impressive inventory of DiGiCo consoles, including three Quantum 338, two SD11i and an SD10 and now, a Quantum 852. The addition highlights the company’s focus on future-ready solutions that support a variety of production scenarios.
“IJS has been updating and scaling up its audio inventory in recent years,” van Lieshout continues. “As part of this, it made sense to have a large format, high input count console such as the 852 in our growing fleet.”
IJS’ client roster spans some of the biggest names in live entertainment, with 2025 already seeing it piloting the likes of Woodford Folk Festival, Blues on Broadbeach, Six60 at Brisbane Riverstage, and Ministry of Sound: Classical, at HOTA.
“Now equipped with the DiGiCo Quantum 852, IJS is well-positioned to build on its legacy while ensuring adaptability to evolving production demands,” concludes van Lieshout.