Denon working with NBC for '08 Olympics

Monday, August 18th, 2008

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NBC has turned to Denon with help on the audio control for this years Olympics. As it turns out, this is the fifth straight Olympic games that Denon has been involved with. The AV company suppled NBC with their top of the line gear for work in post-production. Denon’s flagship audio/video receiver, the AVR-5308, plus a DVD-1940 are installed in the Executive Board Room, while two AVR-2808 and two DVD-1940′s are elsewhere for NBC meetings. 

If you ask us, this says a good deal about Denon products – or Denon paid good coin to be at the games. Your guess.

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