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Bryston Names Rep of the Year for 2007

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Bryston Names JARMAC Group Rep of the Year for 2007

Peterborough, Ontario October, 2007 — Bryston has named The JARMAC Group Rep-of-the-Year for 2007. Based in Taunton, Massachusetts, The JARMAC Group covers the New England region for Bryston LTD, and Craig Bell, vice president of sales and marketing at Bryston made the announcement at the recent CEDIA Expo held in Denver, Colorado.

“The JARMAC Group went far beyond exceeding their sales targets across all markets during 2007,” Bell stated. “They’ve truly partnered with Bryston by taking a personal involvement in supporting customers, resolving issues in the field, and providing excellent training and technical support to our dealer network. As a result, we are very pleased to recognize everyone at The JARMAC Group with this award for outstanding service,” said Bell. JARMAC represents Bryston in both the consumer audio and professional audio market segments within the New England region.

About Bryston: Bryston (www.bryston.ca) first opened for business in 1962 as a manufacturer of blood analysis equipment, and was named (as an acronym) for its three founders, Tony Bower, Stan Rybb, and John Stoneborough. In 1968, NASA engineer John Russell, Sr. relocated himself and his family to Canada from the US and bought the company, where his son Chris set to work designing the first Bryston amplifier. The Pro 3 made its debut in 1973, and since that time, Bryston components have become legendary for their hand-assembled build quality, performance and reliability in both the pro audio and consumer audio market segments. Bryston amplifiers are utilized in some of the world’s most renowned recording studios and owned by many discerning music industry professionals. Bryston applies manufacturing techniques and materials in the everyday assembly of their electronic equipment that are more typically utilized by the military and aerospace industries. Bryston is now based in Peterborough, Ontario Canada, just northeast of Toronto, and sold through over 150 dealers in North America and 60 countries worldwide.

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