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PreSonus Acquires WorxAudio

PreSonus Chairman Kevin Kouhig, WorxAudio founder Hugh Sarvis, and PreSonus CEO Jim Mack.

PreSonus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, announces its acquisition of loudspeaker manufacturer WorxAudio Technologies Inc., of Greensboro, North Carolina. With this acquisition, WorxAudio will significantly augment core elements of PreSonus’ professional loudspeaker development efforts, especially drivers, system and mechanical design, system tuning, and rigging system design.

The combined companies are expected to develop a broad range of loudspeakers for studio and stage, from low-cost, high-value products for musicians to advanced systems for mid-sized rental touring companies and systems integrators.

WorxAudio, founded in 1979 by CEO and Director of Engineering Hugh Sarvis, designs and manufactures a broad range of line array, point-source, sub-bass, stage monitors, and related loudspeaker systems and accessories. WorxAudio has established itself as a leading provider of loudspeaker systems in the mid to large church market, professional touring, and corporate A/V channels.

WorxAudio Technologies’ knowledge of the commercial sound and portable/touring markets will help PreSonus develop the infrastructure required to support the specific requirements of those customers. The resulting collaboration is led by Sarvis and combines PreSonus’ technical, software, distribution and financial resources with WorxAudio’s technical, domain and production expertise.

“This is a logical move for us,” says PreSonus CEO Jim Mack. “Our StudioLive AI Series loudspeakers are great for small to medium-sized venues, but the advanced DSP platform utilized in the AI speaker line, including the optional Dante networking capability, is extremely valuable for systems designed for much larger venues and environments. The acquisition of WorxAudio significantly extends our product line to provide advanced networked loudspeaker systems to a much larger audience. Further, this acquisition brings us extremely valuable engineering system design expertise and technology, as well as loudspeaker manufacturing expertise.”

PreSonus states that WorxAudio has gained considerable notoriety by placing near the top in several loudspeaker array shootouts, and that it was the first company to implement AFMG’s advanced FIRMaker technology.

Says AFMG’s Managing Director Stefan Feistel, “WorxAudio is a premium example of a long-lasting, very positive business relationship for AFMG. WorxAudio is the first FIRmaker licensee to actually deliver two very impressive installs employing this revolutionary technology. Congratulations!”

“Like WorxAudio, PreSonus is engineering-driven,” says Sarvis. “We’re excited about combining our engineering know-how with PreSonus’ networking, software, and signal-processing technology to develop groundbreaking and highly competitive new professional audio products.”

For more information, visit www.worxaudio.com and www.presonus.com.

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