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SpeakerCraft to Distribute New iMerge Mediaservers in North America
Dealers to benefit from advanced interface and storage technologies
RIVERSIDE, CA: May, 2009 SpeakerCraft, America's original manufacturer of in-wall speakers is pleased to announce its agreement with iMerge to distribute the company's family of media servers in North America.
"iMerge has taken huge leaps forward in both the operation and performance aspects of their mediaservers" said Jeremy Burkhardt, SpeakerCraft's President. "We are proud to be bringing this level of technology to our dealer base and know that it will greatly enhance our dealers' product offering."
Following in the footsteps of the world leading S3000 SoundServer and MS5000 mediaserver, iMerge combined state of the art electronics, with world beating performance to create the MS1 mediaserver and its accompanying enterprise grade storage solutions, XiVASafe.
The MS1 utilises over 10 years of mediaserver hardware and software development experience, SpeakerCraft to Distribute iMerge Mediaservers delivering awesome audiophile and videophile performance, designed to set new benchmarks against which all others will be measured.
"I'm absolutely delighted with the MS1 and XiVASafe, not only do these products have the wow factor but they also represent the new iMerge, the iMerge that listens to its customers, understands its customer and delivers to it customers."
Remarked Cameron Wade, iMerge's CEO. "Having SpeakerCraft as part of our team is so synergistic. They have the same attitude about their dealers that we do and I am confident they will make a massive difference in our sales efforts in the U.S. and Canada."
"iMerge has taken huge leaps forward in both the operation and performance aspects of their mediaservers" said Jeremy Burkhardt, SpeakerCraft's President. "We are proud to be bringing this level of technology to our dealer base and know that it will greatly enhance our dealers' product offering."
Following in the footsteps of the world leading S3000 SoundServer and MS5000 mediaserver, iMerge combined state of the art electronics, with world beating performance to create the MS1 mediaserver and its accompanying enterprise grade storage solutions, XiVASafe.
The MS1 utilises over 10 years of mediaserver hardware and software development experience, SpeakerCraft to Distribute iMerge Mediaservers delivering awesome audiophile and videophile performance, designed to set new benchmarks against which all others will be measured.
"I'm absolutely delighted with the MS1 and XiVASafe, not only do these products have the wow factor but they also represent the new iMerge, the iMerge that listens to its customers, understands its customer and delivers to it customers."
Remarked Cameron Wade, iMerge's CEO. "Having SpeakerCraft as part of our team is so synergistic. They have the same attitude about their dealers that we do and I am confident they will make a massive difference in our sales efforts in the U.S. and Canada."
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3 Comments (displayed in order by date/time)
I love the folks at SpeakerCraft and think the business training they are trying to do for the dealer is wonderful. However I would ALSO like to see some new products!!!! I know it takes R&D;money but when I am still selling a MZC system that is, well who knows, old against other newer options it isn’t easy! Owned by Nortek they should have some ability to have some R&D;funds to maximize combined R&D;to have new products. I might have missed it but what have they shown us NEW in the past 2 (TWO), 1+1=2, YEARS! Please help us out.
Posted by Speaker Fan on 05/13 at 12:11 PM
Isn’t this just because Nortek owns both companies?
Why yes. Yes, it is.
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Isn’t this just because Nortek owns both companies?