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SpeakerCraft introduces NIRV control and automation system to international community (22/12/2009)

Stand 1H25, ISE 2010

Jason Craze, Director of Electrical Engineering to personally demonstrate groundbreaking NIRV system

SpeakerCraft, the world leader in custom installed loudspeakers and electronics, announced they are sending Jason Craze, their Director of Electrical Engineering, to ISE in Amsterdam to make the formal introduction of their much anticipated NIRV control and automation system.

“This is the single most important rollout in our company history and Jason tells the story like no one else,” remarked Jeremy Burkhardt, SpeakerCraft’s President. “He is the person heading up this project and is personally invested in every aspect of the system from the look and feel to the technical implementation.”

NIRV is a system featuring groundbreaking technologies that make the user the heart of the system instead of the electronics. NIRV first premiered this year at CEDIA Expo in the U.S. in September and the responses from dealers there was overwhelming.

“I am grateful for this opportunity to spread the NIRV message to the international community,” said Craze. “This system is going to change the way people look at audio/video distribution and control and at ISE they will get hands on experience of how the system performs.”

NIRV is a collection of over 20 different components and will ship in the second quarter of 2010.

www.speakercraft.com

 

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