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Harman Architectural Media Systems Debut at InfoComm 2013

Harman Architectural Media Systems

Harman Professional has debuted its new Architectural Media Systems program at InfoComm 2013. Harman Architectural Media Systems combine the processing power of BSS Audio and Crown Audio's amplifier technology with the configuration and control capabilities of HiQnet. This solution will provide audio industry professionals with a complete, versatile platform available for small to large-scale AV system design, with the single point accountability of one-stop comprehensive support and logistics.

"The HARMAN Architectural Media Systems program is the direct result of client input and Harman innovation," said Dan Saenz, market manager amplifier business unit, Harman Professional. "Working with consultants, contractors, and end-users on a wide array of projects using BSS Audio, Crown and HiQnet, we have arrived at a range of processing, amplification, and control technologies that work optimally together. These systems are efficient to deploy, easy to maintain, and readily expandable. With this system solution, we're leveraging our Harman product portfolio to make it even easier for all parties to get the very best from their AV technologies."

Harman Architectural Media Systems include signal processing from BSS Audio's Soundweb London family, amplification from Crown's DriveCore install series, and networked audio connectivity via the designer's choice of AVB, Harman's proprietary BLU Link bus, Cirrus CobraNet, or Audinate Dante. System configuration and control is provided by HiQnet Audio Architect, with HiQnet motion control and powered by Crown iOS apps providing mobile control. The company says the Harman Architectural Media Systems are engineered to provide the best user experience for the designer right through to the operator. The systems are built upon a foundation of over 40 years of combined networking expertise, and provide scalability via distributed DSP architecture and the most transport-agnostic, flexible approach to audio network design. This flexibility is achieved with Harman's new HiQnet Audio Architect software application -- designed to be powerful and scalable with advanced integration and persona-centric workflow. According to the company, Harman Architectural Media System projects will benefit from the global training and support network of the company's worldwide regional offices.

"It's truly the best of many worlds: industry-leading signal processing, amplification, software, networking and control technology, working together to provide a uniform experience, seamless integration and the quality assurance of Harman," said Iain Gregory, market manager signal processing business unit, Harman Professional. "We're pleased to debut this approach at InfoComm 2013 and we look forward to working with the consultant and contractor communities as they adopt this solution into their system designs, and as we continually expand the capabilities of Harman Architectural Media Systems."

Harman is exhibiting its Architectural Media Systems at InfoComm in booth 800, June 12 - 14, in Orlando, Florida. Technical presentations are scheduled in Demo Room 202A.

WWWwww.harman.com


(13 June 2013)

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