Meyer Sound Stories that include MILO 60
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Meyer Sound SB-3F Goes Long at the 110,000-Capacity University of Michigan Stadium
"The Big House," aka Michigan Stadium, got even bigger in 2011 when the University of Michigan completed an expansion and upgrade that included a large complement of equipment from Meyer Sound. Read More »
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March, 2012
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EASE Data for 13 Meyer Sound Products Now Available—EASE Users Can Now Evaluate Meyer Sound Products More Accurately
Meyer Sound today announced the availability of high-resolution measurement data for 13 of its most popular loudspeakers in the GLL (Generic Loudspeaker Library) format, enabling users of EASE design and simulation software to model the interaction of Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeaker systems with the acoustics of rooms. With the release of EASE 4.3, the software can now import and view Meyer Sound's one-degree measurement data in the GLL format which is considerably higher resolution than the EASE SPK used by previous versions of EASE, resulting in more precise predictions. Read More »
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June, 2009
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Mississippi State Stadium Chooses Meyer Sound MILO in AV Upgrade
Davis Wade Stadium is the home of Mississippi State Bulldog football and the scene of blood-stirring clashes in the notoriously hard-hitting Southeastern Conference. The 55,000-capacity stadium in Starkville is now equipped with a high-impact AV system that delivers powerful and intelligible audio to the tiered bowl. A self-powered Meyer Sound system sits atop the venue's new scoreboard tower, while dazzling images flash across a 111-foot-by-47-foot HD video screen, the largest in the conference. Read More »
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March, 2009
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Mexico's Auditorio Nacional Eyes More Top Ticket Sales Rankings with New Meyer Sound MILO System (Live Performance Venues)
Mexico City's Auditorio Nacional is on a winning streak. The venue was honored with the top slot in Billboard's Touring Awards in 2007, and topped Pollstar's rankings of theatres and auditoriums by posting total ticket sales of over 995,000. To stay one step ahead of the world's top performance venues and notch its production values even higher, Auditorio Nacional has purchased a state-of-the-art audio system based around 60 Meyer Sound MILO line array loudspeakers, the largest MILO system owned by any theatre or auditorium. Read More »
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March, 2009
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Skyfox and Meyer Sound Breathe New Life into Armenian Cultural Center (Live Performance Venues)
The Karen Demirchyan Sport and Culture Complex (SCC) plays a key role in the cultural life of Armenian capital Yerevan, hosting boxing championships, symphony orchestras, and performances of international artists such as Boney M and Thomas Anders. SCC has recently undergone a large modernization project and upgraded its sports arena and concert hall to new self-powered Meyer Sound systems, designed and installed by Alexander Davydkin, Dmitry Elkin, and Andrey Belousov of Moscow-based Skyfox Group. Read More »
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March, 2009
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Meyer Sound Brings a Dream to Life in ZAIA, the First Permanent Cirque du Soleil Production in Asia
ZAIA™ is the latest in a series of breathtaking spectaculars from Cirque du Soleil®. The 90-minute production, presented in a custom-built, 1,800-seat theater at the Venetian in Macao, represents Cirque du Soleil's first resident show in Asia. Read More »
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January, 2009
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Resident and Touring Artists Give a Warm Welcome to Meyer Sound MILO at Sun Valley Pavilion (Live Performance Venues)
With its soaring 70-foot proscenium arch and swooping copper-clad roof, the resplendent Sun Valley Pavilion heralds a new era for the performing arts at Idaho's premier mountain resort. Winter visitors usually come to ski, but after the snowmelt a full program of performances—most notably by the acclaimed Sun Valley Summer Symphony—attracts warm season residents and vacationers who gather at the pavilion for an intimate entertainment experience. Read More »
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November, 2008
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Meyer Sound MILO Makes Aerosmith's First Concert in India an Event to Remember (Live Sound)
It's been more than three decades since Aerosmith released their self-titled debut in 1973, and the "Bad Boys from Boston" continue to deliver exciting new material, most recently on a new blues album due out in January 2008. On their World Tour '07, the band delivered a high-energy show in India for the first time ever, performing at the open-air grounds of the historic Bangalore Palace. To ensure every dB of power reached fans with ample clarity and presence, Bangalore-based Reynolds Sound and Lighting Services supplied a massive system based on Meyer Sound MILO-family high-power curvilinear array loudspeakers. Read More »
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January, 2008
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Meyer Sound MILO Delivers the Message to 55,000 at Nigeria's Faith Tabernacle (Worship)
With a capacity of more than 55,000, Nigeria's Faith Tabernacle is certainly one of the largest church complexes on the continent, if not the entire world. An affiliate of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Faith Tabernacle is located in Ota, some 50 miles inland from the country's largest city, Lagos. Read More »
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April, 2007
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Texas A&M Kyle Field Installs Powerful MILO and SB-1 Sound System
Behind a black mesh screen high atop the 11-story video scoreboard at Texas A&M's Kyle Field in College Station sit two tiers of eight parabolic dishes each. At first glance, this may look like a broadcast microwave array, but in reality, this "dishware" is a complement of Meyer Sound SB-1 parabolic long-throw sound beams, part of the largest and most powerful Meyer Sound system ever installed in a sports facility. When fired up on game day, the 54 loudspeakers in the system carry announcements and the music-punctuated soundtracks for the videos shown on "12th Man TV" (as the huge Mitsubishi video screen is known) to the far reaches of the stadium with astounding clarity. Read More »
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January, 2007
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