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Computer Warehouse on the move
New Park Royal showroom and studios for Computer Warehouse and its professional divisions
Published on Sep 28, 2009
Computer Warehouse and its professional audio and machinery for musicians divisions is moving to an 18,500sqft purpose built studio and demonstration facility in Park Royal.
Previously Cream recording studio complex, the site provides a comfortable, state-of-the-art working environment. New studios have been purpose-built from the ground up, designed by Recording Architecture, who boast a previous client list of Abbey Road, Lansdowne, EMI and Phoenixsound (Pinewood) as well as a whole host of private studios. Cream Studios is the last large-scale studio complex Recording Architecture will ever complete.
CW will be renting out the facilities to audio and video clients under the brand Cream Recording studios and the White Rooms.
Aside from the main Live Room and Control Room, the six White Rooms individual studios, complete with individual vocal booths, create what CW believes is the ultimate configurable working environment.
“Working in a White Room and want to use the Live Room? No Problem! We’ll patch the whole thing together for up to 24 channels of Audio between the two rooms, as well as direct video feeds if required!,” says chairman and CEO Jonathan Cole.
The move is directly designed to service CWPro’s expanding client base in the pro audio and video market. Already certified as Apple solution experts CWPro and TSC have recently been certified as authorised Yamaha and Roland dealers. Cole says that the company will now have the perfect environment to demonstrate these new products to their fullest and to provide the extra space it needs to host its popular professional application training “deep dive seminars”.
“The company has changed significantly over the last year and this move complements everything we are doing with the direction of the company, of course many of our higher profile clients in the music industry will also benefit from the new facilities,” he said.
The new premises will also include an extended showroom facility— “a real Computer Warehouse”, as the company describes it.
www.computerwarehouse.co.uk/moving



