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J Sound Services
professional audio, lighting, video & production supplies jss is a service-based company specializing in the design-build and sales of fixed and mobile audio systems, theatrical & architectural lighting, video & video production, and production supplies. providing outstanding customer service, maintaining honesty, integrity and a promise to ourselves that, “we do it better” is our goal. j sound services is a design-build company that provides integration and sales of professional audio, lighting and video systems, equipment, and theatrical supplies. founded in 2005, owner jason spence made official the design-build services he had already been providing for his valued clients. proudly j sound services still provides products and services for those first customers, like the band diamond rio, keith urban, and more. stop by or call to order.
NAICS Code: 71Sector: Arts, Entertainment, and RecreationSub Sector: Industry Group: NAICS Industry: National Industry:
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Where is J Sound Services located?
J Sound Services' headquarters is located at 1838 Elm Hill Pike, #140, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37210
What is J Sound Services' official website?
J Sound Services' official website is jss.net
What is J Sound Services' NAICS code?
NAICS Code: 71Sector: Arts, Entertainment, and RecreationSub Sector: Industry Group: NAICS Industry: National Industry:
How many employees does J Sound Services have?
J Sound Services has 2 employees
What industry does J Sound Services belong to?
J Sound Services is in the industry of: Entertainment
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