Located just a few feet from the International Broadcast Center, the Neutrik Service Center is operational throughout the games.
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As athletes are put to the test during the Olympic Games, Neutrik is there to ensure that its broadcast clients have no technical problems. Broadcasters are able to go to the Neutrik Service Center for their last-minute, on-site connectivity problems and repair work.
Located just a few feet from the International Broadcast Center, the Neutrik Service Center is operational throughout the games. In addition to repairs, the company hopes that broadcasters will also see its connector products in action. The center will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Neutrik manufactures a wide array of XLR connectors and receptacles, jacks and plugs, speaker connectors, and accessories for the professional audio industry.
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