Meyer Sound Stories that include Constellation
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Video: Meyer Sound Constellation Acoustic System Explained
In this video, John Pellowe, Meyer Sound Constellation project director, explains how Constellation's versatility, ease of use, and sonic capabilities make it a superior solution to bring the audience and musicians together in a flexible performance environment unattainable with traditional methods. Read More »
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July, 2012
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Meyer Sound Libra and Constellation "Tune the Buzz" at Berkeley's New Comal Restaurant
Comal, a new restaurant located in Berkeley's lively downtown Arts District, is the first establishment of its kind to create an optimized aural environment using the new Libra acoustic image system and complementary Constellation active acoustic system from Meyer Sound. This unprecedented ability to dynamically control the sonic ambience of the space has garnered the attention of publications like San Francisco Chronicle and Fast Company. With a touch on an iPad screen, Comal's management can maintain the desired level of energized "buzz" throughout the space while still allowing intimate conversations, all regardless of occupancy levels. Read More »
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June, 2012
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FAQ : Libra and Constellation in Restaurant, Bar, and Hospitality Applications
Many restaurants and bars want to provide patrons with an energy of a happening gathering place and as well as a contemporary appearance with reverberant building materials like glass and concrete. These two objectives often lead to a space that is too reverberant or loud for customers to talk comfortably with each other. Constellation and Libra work together to allow restaurant goers to hear each other properly with a buzz level that can be controlled in real-time to suit the occupancy level at the time. Read More »
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June, 2012
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It's All About Listening with Meyer Sound at InfoComm 2012
The listener's experience comes first and foremost for Meyer Sound, and InfoComm will bring this emphasis into focus. Starting with the immersive multichannel sound event entitled "Surrounded in New York," the Meyer Sound systems in action at the show will surely leave an ear-opening impression with the visitors. Read More »
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June, 2012
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Animated Video Reveals Constellation Design at Finland's Logomo Hall
Logomo Hall in Turku, Finland, is probably one of the most architecturally malleable spaces to have installed a Constellation acoustic system. Within hours, a 1,100-seat configuration for a chamber orchestra can be transformed to accommodate 3,500 for a rock concert. Read More »
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May, 2012
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An S&VC Report from the Dolby Theatre: Constellation in Iris
When it comes to the Constellation acoustic system, listening is everything. The latest proof: Iris, a Cirque du Soleil show that has taken residency at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles (formerly known as the Kodak Theatre). At this iconic Hollywood landmark which is also home to the Academy Awards, Constellation was recently added to a multi-channel Meyer Sound loudspeaker system to transform the live experience with an effect that, according to writer Cynthia Wisehart, is "unmistakable and a little eerie to hear." Read More »
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May, 2012
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Meyer Sound to Bring Constellation Demos and New 1100-LFC to PALM EXPO China 2012
At PALM EXPO China 2012 in Beijing, a live musician will reveal how Meyer Sound Constellation acoustic system can create a variety of acoustic spaces ranging from an intimate recital hall to a vast cathedral. The trade show will mark the Asian debut of the 1100-LFC low-frequency control element, Meyer Sound's new self-powered loudspeaker that introduces unparalleled linearity for controlling low frequencies in a large-scale sound system. Read More »
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April, 2012
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Meyer Sound Constellation Tailors Acoustics for Finland's Shape-Shifting Logomo Hall (with Video) (Live Performance Venues)
In Turku, Finland, the flexible Logomo Hall assumes whatever size or shape is suited for the event of the evening. On one night it can provide a compact 1,100-seat space with a nearly square audience area, ideal for a chamber orchestra or jazz ensemble. Within a few hours, it can be transformed into an elongated rectangle accommodating 3,500 for a rock concert. And with the push of a button, its permanently installed Meyer Sound Constellation acoustic system instantly optimizes acoustical response for both the current room configuration and the event at hand, whether a concert, conference, play, or opera. Read More »
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March, 2012
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Meyer Sound Constellation Makes Practice Perfect at Valley Christian Schools in California (Live Performance Venues)
Students at Valley Christian Schools' Conservatory of the Arts in San Jose, Calif. are honing their musical skills in a high-tech rehearsal and performance facility unlike any other in the country. Completed in late 2011, the new Conservatory building incorporates a multipurpose rehearsal hall that can be used as one large room or divided into two smaller spaces. In any of the three space configurations, the acoustical characteristics can be instantly optimized for music style and ensemble size using the permanently installed Meyer Sound Constellation acoustic system. Read More »
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February, 2012
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Meyer Sound Promotes Todd Meier to Digital Products Manager; Michael Creason to Design Services Manager
Prompted by the growth of its digital product line, Meyer Sound has announced promotions for two key Design Services team members. Todd Meier, formerly Director of Design Services, has been promoted to the newly created position of Digital Products Manager. Meanwhile, Michael Creason, who had served as a Design Services Associate since 2008, is taking over duties for Meier as Design Services Manager. Read More »
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February, 2012
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