Meyer Sound Stories that include MM-4XP
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Meyer Sound CQ-2 Improves Clarity at the Musical Instrument Museum (Live Performance Venues)
When Ted Greenbaum became theatre manager at the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix, Ariz., he wasted no time in upgrading the sound reinforcement system in the museum's 300-seat Music Theater. The intimate venue now sports an all-Meyer Sound loudspeaker and monitor system. Read More »
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May, 2013
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From Films to Musicals, Meyer Sound Constellation Maximizes Diversity at Korea's Sohyang Arts Center (Live Performance Venues)
Dongseo University's Sohyang Arts Center is the newest and most technically advanced performing arts venue in Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea. Outfitted with a Meyer Sound Constellation acoustic system and sound reinforcement system, the theatre is sonically suited to host a spectrum of events ranging from musical theatre to orchestral and rock concerts. Read More »
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May, 2013
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Switzerland's City Casino Basel Diversifies Programming with Meyer Sound MINA (Live Performance Venues)
A new permanent audio system structured around the Meyer Sound MINA line array loudspeaker is destined to bring even greater versatility to City Casino Basel [German: Stadt-Casino Basel]. Read More »
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March, 2013
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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 »
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February, 2013
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Meyer Sound UPQ-1P Selected for Copenhagen's Rhythmic Music Conservatory (Live Performance Venues)
Once confined to concert venues and festival stages, popular music is increasingly found in the halls of academia. Newly equipped with a variety of Meyer Sound wide-coverage loudspeakers, the Rhythmic Music Conservatory (Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium or RMC) in Copenhagen has been at the forefront of contemporary music education since it was established in 1986. Today RMC offers coursework in music performance, music education, music and movement education, sound technology, music management, and songwriting. Read More »
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January, 2013
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From Conferences to Concerts, Meyer Sound M1D Covers the Gamut at Iceland's Hof Menningarhús (Live Performance Venues)
Made from rough-hewn basalt, the split-circle exterior of the new Hof Menningarhús cultural and conference centre in Akureyri, Iceland, is reminiscent of an ancient druid temple. The technology inside is anything but ancient: both the main auditorium and a smaller multi-use venue are equipped with highly adaptable Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeaker systems. Read More »
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December, 2012
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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 »
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November, 2012
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Berkeley's Crowden Music Center Extends Community Outreach with Meyer Sound Constellation (Live Performance Venues)
By installing a Meyer Sound Constellation acoustic system in its principal performance and rehearsal space, the Crowden Music Center in Berkeley, Calif. has greatly extended outreach opportunities to music ensembles throughout the Bay Area, while enhancing performance acoustics for its students. Read More »
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September, 2012
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At The Owner's Box Sports Bar in Dallas, Meyer Sound Low-Voltage Systems Plunge Fans into the Game
The Owner's Box Sports Bar and Grill at the new Omni Dallas Hotel has become the hot-spot for both intense game-watching and socializing in this sports-centric city. As the name implies, the concept here is to give fans a privileged seat and then pull them into the game—a technological feat accomplished by a total of 72 HDTV screens and powerful surround sound systems incorporating 40 Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeakers. Read More »
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September, 2012
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From Lobby to Sky Bar, Meyer Sound Low-Voltage Systems Enchant Guests at Five-Star Qatar Hotel
Soaring 300 meters over Qatar's capital of Doha, The Torch Doha—one of the Middle East's newest five-star hotels—captivates guests with luxury and a flair for aesthetic refinement. Throughout the hotel's public spaces, the elegant décor is complemented by music that flows through an extensive (yet discreet) installation of 195 Meyer Sound low-voltage self-powered loudspeakers and 55 miniature subwoofers. Read More »
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August, 2012
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