In Concert Productions (ICP) has augmented its portfolio with Riedel Engineering’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.
“We needed a system that could keep pace with our rapidly changing industry, and Bolero — standing alone or integrated with Artist — delivers on all fronts,” said Jay Rabbitt, President and CEO of ICP. “Not only does Bolero provide a better user interface and experience overall, it delivers rock-solid performance, even in the most demanding circumstances, including tough RF environments, which we confront all the time!”
“The Atlanta market was craving full-service, state-or-the-art comm equipment that’s available 24/7 without expensive overnight shipping,” added Jim Fay, Vice President of New Business Development at ICP. “As soon as we took possession of our Bolero system, we had an immediate long-term rental, and our association with Riedel ensures a future-proof relationship and ROI with terrific tech support.”
“With 43 years in the business and 15 years in TV and film, ICP is already well-established, and we are happy to support them in delivering exceptional communication solutions to productions and technical staff in the Atlanta region,” said Trip Wootten, Regional Sales Manager, Southeast at Riedel. “With a robust Bolero, Artist, and 1200 Series SmartPanel offering, ICP has the tools to meet the demand for sophisticated audio and intercom services and to help the growing Atlanta broadcast and film market further their success.”