April 23, 2026 - 22:05

Guitar Center Business Solutions, the professional division of the iconic music retailer, has officially launched its inaugural integrated technology expo, titled "Resonate." The event, held at an undisclosed location, brought together industry professionals, audio engineers, and technology innovators for a day of immersive demonstrations and networking focused on the future of music and sound production.
The expo showcased a wide array of cutting-edge equipment, including advanced digital mixing consoles, wireless audio systems, and state-of-the-art recording software. Attendees had the opportunity to test hands-on gear from leading manufacturers, participate in live workshops, and attend panel discussions led by seasoned sound designers and touring professionals. The event aimed to bridge the gap between traditional music retail and the rapidly evolving world of integrated audio technology.
According to organizers, Resonate was designed not merely as a product showcase but as a collaborative platform for problem-solving in live sound, broadcast, and installation environments. "We wanted to create a space where professionals could see how different technologies work together in real-world scenarios," a company representative stated. The expo also featured dedicated zones for house of worship audio, corporate AV solutions, and educational institutions.
The success of the inaugural event has already sparked discussions about future Resonate expos, with plans to expand the format to additional cities. Guitar Center Business Solutions emphasized that the expo reflects its commitment to supporting the technical community beyond simple equipment sales, fostering a deeper understanding of integrated systems. The event concluded with a networking reception, where attendees exchanged insights on industry trends and emerging challenges in audio technology.
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