Ward-Beck Systems commonly referred to as Ward-Beck or simply WBS, is a Canadian manufacturer of broadcast audio and video equipment. It was founded in a garage in April 1967 by Ron W. Ward and director of engineering, Rodger K. Beck.[1]

Ward-Beck Systems Incorporated
IndustryProfessional audio design & engineering
FoundedApril 1967; 57 years ago (April 1967)
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
Key people
Ron W. Ward, Rodger K. Beck, Eugene Johnson

On January 26, 2021, Ward-Beck announced that it would "cease manufacturing operations" effective January 31, 2021, and that the company's intellectual property is available for sale.[2]

Products edit

Date of manufacture edit

The first two digits of the module or console's serial number dictate the year of manufacturing.

Mixing consoles edit

 
WBS Project 800278

Mixing console components edit

Intercom and other components edit

Customers and users edit

Ward-Beck Systems Preservation Society (WBSPS) edit

The Ward-Beck Systems Preservation Society was founded in 2005 by Tony Kuzub. The goal and objective of the WBSPS is to keep vintage Ward-Beck equipment running and working by supplying a database of documentation, knowledge, and support. There are only a handful of consoles still in existence and use, and the WBSPS is dedicated to keeping these consoles in use and maintained. Many manuals have been scanned in their entirety and posted for all to learn from. The WBSPS was given permission by Eugene Johnson of Ward-Beck to publish information regarding vintage WBS equipment.[6] The WBSPS is not directly or in-directly associated with Ward-Beck Systems Incorporated. A Letter of permission from Ward-Beck Systems

References edit

  1. ^ http://wbsps.kuzub.com/history/article%20-%20broadcaster%201971%20-%20001.jpg [dead link]
  2. ^ "Ward-Beck Will Cease Manufacturing". 27 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Ward-Beck.com | Celebrating 40 Years". ward-beck.com. Archived from the original on 2008-01-01.
  4. ^ "Tools".
  5. ^ "B E D S I D E • S T U D I O". www.bedsidestudio.com. Archived from the original on 2002-12-20.
  6. ^ "Home". wbsps.Kuzub.com.

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