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Grammy Museum Adds 200 AKG Custom Headphones

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LOS ANGELES, CA – The Grammy Museum, part of the LA LIVE complex in downtown Los Angeles, recently added 200 customized AKG headphones for its exhibits and programs. The interactive exhibits fill four floors and 30,000 square feet of space chronicling the history of music, the creative process and the art and technology of recording along with the history of the Grammy Awards program itself.

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To deliver clear and immersive audio to its visitors, The GRAMMY Museum turned to AKG, whose world-class headphones and microphones are used by some of music’s most accomplished artists and producers. In fact, AKG is a GRAMMY winner of its own, earning a Technical GRAMMY in 2010 in recognition of AKG’s contributions to the art and science of music recording and performance through innovation and excellence in product design.

AKG GRAMMY“When The GRAMMY Museum opened in 2008, we outfitted the entire museum with HARMAN Professional audio equipment, and it has been an incredibly successful relationship from the beginning,” said Eric Stock, Senior Manager, Production and Interactive Design for The GRAMMY Museum. “We are happy to continue this relationship with the addition of these custom AKG headphones, which will only add to the interactive experience of the Museum.”

“Given the number of GRAMMY-winning music professionals who have used AKG equipment over the years, and considering AKG’s own Technical GRAMMY in 2010, the history of AKG and the history of popular music go hand in hand,” said Karam Kaul, Director of Marketing for AKG. “We are honored to have so many visitors learning about music history every day through our products, and we hope their use of AKG gives them an even greater understanding of the tools that are used by the best in the business.”

More information on AKG’s products can be found on (www.akg.com/pro)