ICB Audio and Video

Cincinnati, United States

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Description

Specialties

ICB Audio and Video is a professional audiovisual integration company. We help customers with their A/​V and control system needs through integrated technology.

Design, sales, and installation of professional sound, video, A/​V, control, and theatrical lighting equipment. We build recording studios, pimped out corporate board rooms, and any A/​V job when you need it done right.

Churches, schools, government, sports arenas, concert halls, auditoriums, museum exhibition displays, and much more.

We also have a full rental department to rent gear for almost any kind of event.

History

Established in 1976.

ICB began in 1976 building recording studios. To this day we still provide sales and installation of quality equipment for recording professionals and musicians.

However, our capabilities have grown to include A/​V equipment and systems for all types of facilities including churches, arenas, auditoriums, conference rooms, presentation rooms, videoconferencing, classrooms, retail, and much more.

We have a great group of people working here in our facility in Cincinnati. You may know some of them already as many are musicians and play in bands around the community.

If you like what we do, please be sure to recommend us to your friends and relations who might be in need of help with their sound and video needs.

We are happy to arrange appointments at times convenient to you at our facility or yours.

Meet the Business Owner

Ian B.

Business Owner

Ian Budd, company president, founded ICB Audio and Video in 1976.

Ian’s professional career began in England after attaining an Electronic Engineering degree from Liverpool University in 1971. He managed production for an international manufacturer of mixing consoles, Allen and Heath.

Ian came to the United States as part of Allen and Heath’s attempt to establish their own independent distribution. After this activity was discontinued due to competing financial needs back in England, Ian remained in the USA establishing his own company providing technical support to recording studios.

The company’s scope moved up to equipment supply and installation, growing rapidly due to Ian’s excellent customer service. This evolved to the extent that by the late 1970s ICB was managing professional A/​V installations. Word-​of-​mouth referrals from the recording-​studio community grew into projects with churches, universities, schools, and the corporate world.