ORLAND PARK, IL – JR Lighting Design, Inc. has added High End Systems Hog 4 consoles and Technospot automated luminaires to its inventory in Chicago. President Jason Reberski says the company has been a longtime High End Systems supporter. As he expands his company’s focus from design, sales and consultation services to also include lighting rentals, he believes HES products will help take him there.
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ORLAND PARK, IL – JR Lighting Design, Inc. has become home to one of the first High End Systems Hog 4 consoles and Technospot automated luminaires in Chicago.
President Jason Reberski says the company has been a High End Systems supporter of lighting products including the Wholehog 3 control series. “We first saw the Hog 4 line when it was introduced at LDI and almost immediately added a Full Boar 4 and Playback Wing 4 to our rental inventory. We also just purchased a Road Hog 4 and plan to continue investing in the line of consoles.”
Reberski adds that the consoles are “brilliant works of engineering.” “The future forecast for software development is also very exciting!”
Reberski also says he’s had his eye on Technospots over the past year. “With more regional companies sharing success stories with the unit, I felt that it was time to invest in them. The Technospot does practically everything a designer could want. The Technospot rivals 700 watt fixtures and in many cases surpasses them in terms of luminous output, but at 575 watts.”
Originally a design, sales and consultation firm, JR Lighting Design, Inc. has seen steady, sustained growth both locally and nationally. Now with a more recent calculated push into the production rental market, the company is positioning itself within the cutting edge lighting sector.
Reberski adds, “The Hog 4 and Technospots are excellent products that allow us to differentiate ourselves within the market. We see a bright future with High End Systems, the Hog 4 Series, and the excellent, reliable fixtures that Richard Belliveau and the HES team have been developing.”