Riedel Chosen By In Concert Productions For Seamless On-Site Audio And Comms Deployments

In Concert Productions (ICP), a provider of state-of-the-art sound equipment and services, has augmented its portfolio with Riedel’s Bolero wireless intercom system.

ICP also invested in Artist 1024 intercom matrix nodes, 1200 Series SmartPanels, and more than 100 beltpacks to cater to the needs of the TV, film, and corporate markets in Atlanta and the American Southeast. With this new investment in Artist and Bolero, ICP now maintains a robust complement of cutting-edge intercom equipment, available to fulfill the demands of the burgeoning broadcast and film market in the Atlanta area.

With tighter timelines, shrinking budgets, and the growing complexity of productions across industries, ICP sought a communication system that could deliver reliability and sophisticated functionality. Riedel’s Bolero emerged as the clear choice due to its proven track record in the toughest environments, its unmatched performance, and its in-demand feature set. Bolero, Artist, and the 1200 Series SmartPanel will allow ICP to meet the evolving demands of the industry while ensuring the highest level of service.

Bolero is a highly scalable wireless intercom system that enables effortless setup and configuration and ensures crystal-clear audio quality. The system supports up to 250 beltpacks and 100 antennas in a single deployment and leverages unique features, such as its ADR (Advanced DECT Receiver) with multidiversity and antireflection technology for greater RF robustness. A versatile communications solution, Bolero operates as a wireless beltpack, a wireless keypanel, or a walkie-talkie. Bolero can operate in stand-alone mode, or it can be integrated with the Artist 1024 intercom matrix and the 1200 Series SmartPanel.

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