Meyer Sound Stories that include M3D
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Bryan Adams Rocks Dubai (Again) with Meyer Sound System from Artes (Live Sound)
Canadian rocker Bryan Adams commands a loyal worldwide following, a fact underscored by a December concert that packed the 10,000-capacity World Trade Center Arena in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Adams and his band romped through a parade of familiar hits through an audio system based around Meyer Sound MILO and M3D line array loudspeakers. Read More »
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February, 2011
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North Point Church Upgrades Main Auditorium to Meyer Sound MICA (Worship)
After installing Meyer Sound reinforcement systems at two newer branch campuses, North Point Community Church has followed suit at its main campus in Alpharetta, Ga. by replacing the 12-year-old system in the 2,700-seat East Auditorium with a new system based on Meyer Sound MICA line array loudspeakers. Read More »
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October, 2010
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Meyer Sound Brings "The King" Back to Vegas in Viva ELVIS™ by Cirque du Soleil®
Viva ELVIS, the seventh resident production by Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas, revitalizes the mythic rock 'n' roll icon by infusing the raw energy of his best concert performances into lavish Broadway-style production numbers and—of course—exhilarating acrobatic spectacles. The show demands artful blending of disparate audio elements: an eight-piece on-stage band, four female singers, the voice of Elvis, and dynamic sound effects. To support the mix with full impact, sound designer Jonathan Deans engaged a total of 279 self-powered Meyer Sound loudspeakers and the largest all-digital Matrix3 audio show control and CueConsole modular control surface system ever assembled. Read More »
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June, 2010
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Japan's Mr Children Plays to Stadium Crowds with Meyer Sound SB-3F (Live Sound)
"The Dome Tour" took Japanese band Mr Children, to five major sports stadia across Japan. Six Meyer Sound SB-3F sound field synthesis loudspeakers were used to provide high-power and intelligible reinforcement for the most distant seats at the arenas. Read More »
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April, 2010
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Solotech Advances Multimedia Entertainment with New Las Vegas Facility and Meyer Sound (Live Sound)
With the boundless possibilities of multimedia integration, Canadian production giant Solotech has inspired audiences through its work with Cirque du Soleil®, Leonard Cohen, Celine Dion, Britney Spears, Diana Krall, Michael Buble, Pacific Symphony, and Star Wars: In Concert, using high-performance Meyer Sound systems. To lay the groundwork for further growth in the AV installation and touring markets, the 35-year-old company opened a new facility in Las Vegas in 2009 to support and advance the use of multimedia directly from the international capital of live entertainment. Read More »
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December, 2009
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Germany Celebrates 20th Anniversary of the Fall of Berlin Wall with Meyer Sound (Live Sound)
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, world leaders and citizens gathered to commemorate the momentous event in German history. Meyer Sound systems, including the JM-1P arrayable loudspeaker, provided powerful reinforcement for some of the largest celebrations in and around Berlin. Read More »
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December, 2009
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"Star Wars: In Concert" Tours with Meyer Sound: Watch the Official Lucas Film Video (Live Sound)
Since he unleashed his space opera onto the masses in 1977, creating the cultural phenomenon that is "Star Wars," George Lucas's franchise has never ceased to push the limits of entertainment. In its latest incarnation, fans can relive their favorite movie moments from all six films through a unique event that combines specially-edited footage with John Williams's unforgettable score, performed by a live symphony orchestra and chorus. The soundtrack is brought to life by Meyer Sound's Constellation electroacoustic architecture and loudspeaker system designed by Fred Vogler and supplied by Solotech. The North American leg of the tour runs through December 13th. Read More »
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November, 2009
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BW-Bank jazzopen stuttgart 2009 a Success with Versatile Meyer Sound System (Live Sound)
One of Europe's largest festivals for jazz, soul, and pop rock music, BW-Bank jazzopen stuttgart 2009 recently concluded after 11 days of live concerts, featuring Lenny Kravitz, Grace Jones, Sonny Rollins, and a special presentation of Katie Melua with the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra. The largest concerts this year were moved indoors to the new Stuttgart fairgrounds, with Meyer Sound systems providing sound reinforcement for the first time. Read More »
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October, 2009
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Meyer Sound MILO Raises the Bar and Rocks the House at Sziget (Live Sound)
Pleasing 390,000 people is a difficult task. It is especially challenging when many of those people are musicians. At Budapest's 17th annual, five-day Sziget Festival, audio engineers not only kept 200 performances on 15 stages running smoothly but they kept headliners like Faith No More, Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, and Placebo more than happy. Read More »
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September, 2009
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The Dead Come Alive with Meyer Sound (Live Sound)
More than 45 years after their first concert, The Dead (previously the Grateful Dead) continued to set the highest sonic standards on their 22-show, 17-city tour, the band's first tour in more than five years. Known for their unyielding requirement for low-distortion sound, The Dead's new tour was again supported by a Meyer Sound MILO line array loudspeaker system supplied by Bay Area associates ProMedia/UltraSound. Read More »
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June, 2009
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