Meyer Sound Stories that include JM-1P
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DPS Debuts New Meyer Sound LEO System at Long Beach Pride Festival (Live Sound)
DigitalSound Production Services (DPS) supplied its brand-new Meyer Sound LEO linear large-scale reinforcement system for the 30th anniversary of the Long Beach Lesbian and Gay Pride festival on May 18 and 19. The new system powered the festival's main stage performances, headlined on Saturday by R&B singer Fantasia and on Sunday by finalists from the television shows "American Idol" and "The Voice." Read More »
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May, 2013
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Korean Broadcast Studio Covers All Possibilities with Meyer Sound JM-1P (Live Performance Venues)
To accommodate a wide variety of musical and spoken word programming, South Korean broadcasting and multimedia company SBS has equipped its newest studio complex with a powerful and flexible reinforcement system built around Meyer Sound JM-1P arrayable loudspeakers. Read More »
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April, 2013
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Meyer Sound MINA Shines at New SFJAZZ Center (Live Performance Venues)
Opened early in 2013, San Francisco's SFJAZZ Center is the first performance and education complex in America that was built from the ground up exclusively for jazz. At the centre's heart is the world-class Robert N. Miner Auditorium, which strikes a meticulous balance between the hall's controlled natural acoustics and the transparent audio reproduction by Meyer Sound's MINA line array loudspeakers. Read More »
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April, 2013
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23 Arenas Sold Out on 2013 Winter Jam Tour with Meyer Sound MILO (Live Sound)
This year's Winter Jam Tour has had upwards of 300,000 attendees and sold out 23 arena shows to date. Headlined by TobyMac, the 10-artist, 44-city concert tour is powered by a potent system built around the Meyer Sound MILO line array supplied by Blackhawk Audio of Whitehouse, Tenn. Read More »
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March, 2013
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George Relles Sound Controls Low End at Oregon's Britt Festivals with Meyer Sound 1100-LFC (Live Sound)
The crowds got up and danced when George Relles Sound fired up six Meyer Sound 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements—among the first to be shipped—at Britt Festivals in Jacksonville, Ore. The formidable linear bass reinforcement systems, working underneath MICA line arrays, made their debut in early July concerts by Ben Harper and the Dukes of September Rhythm Revue (Donald Fagan, Michael McDonald, and Boz Scaggs). Read More »
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July, 2012
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With Meyer Sound JM-1P, the Power Difference is Clear at Kentucky's Hillvue Heights Church (Worship)
When Hillvue Heights Church of Bowling Green, Ky. installed a new Meyer Sound reinforcement system based on JM-1P arrayble loudspeakers, the sermon and music no longer sounded the same. Read More »
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July, 2012
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Meyer Sound and Solotech to Sponsor the 33rd Montréal International Jazz Festival (Live Sound)
In partnership with Solotech, Meyer Sound will be supporting the 33rd edition of the Montréal International Jazz Festival as the Official Sound Reinforcement Sponsor. A world leader in touring and installed sound systems, Meyer Sound will be heard at more than a dozen venues of all sizes, indoors and out, throughout the festival. Read More »
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June, 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 M'elodie Wins the Race for "The Voice of Germany" (Live Sound)
Part of the multinational singing competition franchise "The Voice," "The Voice of Germany" features a comprehensive Meyer Sound system designed to adapt to the changing needs of the show. The German program is broadcast nationwide from Studio Berlin Adlershof and takes contestants through three phases of challenges to a finale, in which the winner is chosen by public vote. Stefan Gödde hosts the show, and popular recording artists serve as coaches. Read More »
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March, 2012
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21 Years Later, Meyer Sound is Still the Choice for Danish Mantziusgården Culture Center (Live Performance Venues)
Set amid the pastoral greenery of Denmark's Birkerød village, Mantziusgården Culture Center has recently upgraded its venerable Meyer Sound UPA-1 loudspeakers of 21 years to a JM-1P arrayable loudspeaker system. Stouenborg of Kastrup, Denmark handled the sound system design and installation. Read More »
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December, 2011
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