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Meyer Sound Constellation Adds Thrilling Sonic Dimensions to ROCKY - Das Musical 

A daring stage adaptation of Sylvester Stallone's iconic film, ROCKY - Das Musical opened in Germany to glowing reviews. Director Alex Timbers told The New York Times that his goal for the production was "to combine the intimate and the epic." This scope of dramatic moods is supported sonically through variable acoustics generated by a permanently installed Constellation acoustic system from Meyer Sound. Read More »

February, 2013

New Meyer Sound CAL Anchors Voice Announcement System at Melbourne's Hamer Hall (Live Performance Venues)

Following a two-year, $136-million inside-out redevelopment, Australia's Arts Centre Melbourne reopened its Hamer Hall with one of the Southern Hemisphere's largest and most sophisticated Meyer Sound systems. Featuring the advanced precision beam steering technology in the CAL column array loudspeaker—which began shipping this year—Hamer Hall is now outfitted with 147 self-powered Meyer Sound loudspeakers operating in three modes tailored to different acoustic and amplified events. Read More »

January, 2013

Meyer Sound CAL Provides Clarity Above the Crowd at Berkeley's Memorial Stadium 

With the installation of 40 CAL column array loudspeakers, Memorial Stadium at the University of California, Berkeley has become the world's first sports facility to use Meyer Sound's advanced beam steering technology. The slender 10-foot-high columns, discreetly mounted around the stadium's outer rim, provide an elegant solution that preserves the architectural integrity of the historic structure—inspired by Rome's Coliseum—while also providing extraordinarily high speech intelligibility despite the crowd noise in the 63,000-capacity seating bowl. Read More »

November, 2012

Atlantic City's Lavish Revel Resort "Gets Up Close and Personal" with Flexible Meyer Sound Systems 

The $2.4 billion Revel casino resort in Atlantic City is an impressive sight, with its gleaming 47-story tower—the tallest in town—and over 1,000 rooms and 130,000 square feet of gaming floor. It's also an ear-opener at every turn, with Meyer Sound systems installed in Revel's vast and morphing Ovation Hall, the lively Social theatre and nightclub, and exclusive lounge and gaming areas. Read More »

October, 2012

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 »

March, 2012

Meyer Sound D-Mitri and Loudspeakers Rev up Media Impact for Audi at 2011 Frankfurt Car Show (Corporate A/V)

More than 928,000 European car enthusiasts flocked to the 2011 IAA International Motor Show in Frankfurt, Germany to experience first-hand the automotive technology of the future. At the vast exhibit stand for Audi, dazzling multimedia presentations were supported by Meyer Sound's D-Mitri digital audio platform and loudspeakers. Read More »

February, 2012

Finland's Distinguished Sibelius Concert Hall Prefers Meyer Sound M'elodie (Live Performance Venues)

Housed in the Sibelius Hall Congress and Concert Centre, the 1,229-seat Main Hall serves as the home to the Lahti Symphony Orchestra, and a year-round program of Finnish light music, standup comedy, and operettas. Listed by Sydney Morning Herald and Gramophone magazine amongst the world's best concert venues, the Main Hall's celebrated physical acoustic features were designed by New York-based Artec Consultants in 2000. For presentations that require amplification, the hall has recently upgraded to Meyer Sound M'elodie line array loudspeakers. Read More »

October, 2011

How to Succeed on Broadway: Meyer Sound Legacy UPA-1C Stands Test of Time 

Broadway classic comedy How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying has been recently resurrected in a 50th anniversary production at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York City. For sound reinforcement, Jon Weston, sound designer for the show and principal of Jon Weston Design, specified the non-powered UPA-1C loudspeakers, a Meyer Sound legacy product that was released in the early 1990s and is no longer in production. Read More »

October, 2011

Gerhofer Powers German Games Awards with Meyer Sound (Corporate A/V)

The German Computer Games Awards, the country's most important accolade for computer game designers, was held in Munich's historic Haus der Kunst Museum, a neo-classical venue with large rectangular rooms, high ceilings, and highly reflective concrete walls. To ensure utmost clarity in the acoustically challenging venue, Munich-based Gerhofer GmbH employed a range of Meyer Sound self-powered UltraSeries loudspeakers. Read More »

September, 2011

Oasis of the Seas Sets Sail with Record-Setting Meyer Sound Systems  

As Oasis of the Seas sailed out of a Finnish shipyard, the luxuriously outfitted flagship of Royal Caribbean International went straight into the record books as the largest and most expensive passenger vessel ever built—weighing more than 225,000 gross registered tons and costing $1.5 billion. Oasis of the Seas also sets a new record for the largest ocean-going Meyer Sound systems. Three complex Matrix3 audio show control systems are installed, along with a total of 268 loudspeakers that include Meyer Sound's most compact subwoofer, custom designed to meet the stringent space requirements on the cruise ship. Read More »

June, 2010
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