Toronto,
Ontario (Sept 1, 2015) — Lectrosonics is pleased to announce
the expansion of its Canadian office to a new, larger facility conveniently
located near the city of Toronto’s entertainment district, which includes many
broadcast and film production locations known as Hollywood North as well as the
city’s famed theatre district, The new Canadian facility is located just south
of the Bloor subway line and is designed to be a lab-type environment, which
includes a new demo/showroom, expanded service department, more parking and easy
load-in capabilities -- intended as a place to serve Lectrosonics clients’
every need.
“Our whole intention in
relocating to this facility is to be close and accessible enough to assist our
clients with all their RF needs for a production or fixed installation – things
like spectrum planning, frequency coordination, even working cooperatively with
other manufacturers involved, so our clients feel that Lectrosonics is an
essential part of their production,” says Colin Bernard. Director of Canadian
Operations, Lectrosonics. “Now we have
a convenient location and environment that our clients can easily access. This
is intended to be a marketing/sales support office that offers thought leadership,
RF consulting and mission critical solutions for our valued customers.”
The Canadian facility is
fully-equipped extension of the Lectrosonics’ headquarters, with access to all
service data and diagrams, and the ability do all warranty and service for Lectrosonics
products in Canada. The service department, headed by RF Technician and
Technical Support Specialist Joe Burtinsky, is sound proof and completely
self-sufficient in terms of being able to assist customers.
With the close
proximity, the new Canadian office recently was able to supply frequency
coordination and fast support and service for the Canadian theatre production
of “The Wild Party” and beta testing of the new SSM micro transmitter on the
Broadway hit musical “Kinky Boots.” They
also provide ongoing support to a number of reality television productions,
including Master Chef Canada and The Amazing Race Canada, plus many major
ENG/EFP news network cameramen
As Toronto is the third
largest marketplace in the world after NY Broadway and London Westend in terms
of theatre ticket sales, and a huge TV, film and video location hub this city
deserves to have a facility like this,” add Bernard. “Production people are
always welcome to drop by. The other day, Shania Twain’s RF Technician dropped
in. Our core message here at Lectrosonics Canada is “Come on in, we’re here to
help you.”
About
Lectrosonics
Well
respected within the film, broadcast, and theatre technical communities since
1971, Lectrosonics wireless microphone systems and audio processing products
are used daily in mission-critical applications by audio engineers familiar
with the company's dedication to quality, customer service, and innovation.
Lectrosonics is a US manufacturer based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Visit the
company online at www.lectrosonics.com.