Sunday 17 January 2010



IN THE MIX
From "Harman do not kill Studer" Facebook page:
"This is a story of loss of expertise and quality in exchange to making short term profits. International CEO’s are destroying a jewel in the audio business crown. Employees are desperate: Studer Ltd. is a very profitable Swiss enterprise. The brand Studer is famous worldwide for reliable, cutting edge professional audio technology. But now managers from abroad are about to take it apart and end 60 years of proud history. Together, we are fighting against the deliberate ruin of STUDER PROFESSIONAL AUDIO. We want our message to reach Dinesh C. Paliwal, Chairman, CEO and President of Harman International. If you close down STUDER’s production in Switzerland, clients worldwide will lose confidence in STUDER products and eventually this very profitable enterprise will go down the drain."
(Yes - Awaken, Part One and Part Two)

9 comments:

Kookaburra said...

An interesting story to go with a great shot! I love how it looks like it goes on forever - our sight may be limited but the power of music is not!

Jujubie said...

What an incredible photo! It absolutely perfect. Wow. Truly, wow. That message is one clear wakeup call.

eury said...

Wow.. such a disturbing story. The picture o the other hand is incredible.. love the sense that it never ends. :-)

Isabella2006 said...

A powerful image, and I like the slanted look you have given it.

meerkat said...

Wow how many channels dos this thing have? Do you own it? Vey nicely shot, I especalyl love the clean reflection :)

Andromeda5000 said...

I really like the angle you've used on this one. It's really effective, the way it just fades into the distance.

kimbomac said...

Oooh, I love this one and how the buttons seem to go on forever. Lovely repeating pattern and receding perspective. Very well done.

secretatlantis said...

Super photo, sad story. I hope there will be a happy end.

essjaynz said...

A wonderful photo, this could be my favourite so far!
I hope their efforts make a difference with Studer. This looks an excellent piece of technology.

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