Meyer Sound Stories that include MSL-4
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Michel Sardou Takes Meyer Sound LEO on Arena Tour (Live Sound)
With 320 million records sold since launching his career almost 50 years ago, French singer Michel Sardou shows no signs of slowing down. Frequently filling concert halls and arenas, Sardou is the latest artist to tour with the new Meyer Sound LEO large-scale sound reinforcement system as he brings his spectacle to France and Belgium. Read More »
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March, 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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Ohio State University Finishes Undefeated Season with World's First Installation of Meyer Sound LEO
The Ohio State Buckeyes football team finished an incredible undefeated regular season with a boost from its new Meyer Sound LEO linear large-scale sound reinforcement system. In this first permanent LEO installation in the world, the sound system filled the vast 105,000-seat Ohio Stadium with crisp voice announcements and fan-pumping music over the loud, energetic crowd for all eight home games. 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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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 »
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October, 2012
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Canegreen Supports Tony Bennett, George Benson, Paul Weller, and More with Meyer Sound (Live Sound)
Canegreen, a part of the SSE Audio Group, is providing Meyer Sound equipment to multiple legendary artists as the summer touring season heats up. A dealer and provider of Meyer Sound for more than 25 years, this year sees Canegreen/SSE Audio Group supporting artists as diverse as Tony Bennett, George Benson, Paul Weller, and newcomer Jessie J. The common denominator, of course, is Meyer Sound. Read More »
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July, 2012
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Record-breaking 268 Meyer Sound MILO Loudspeakers Support Papal Mass in Mexico (Live Sound)
At Bicentennial Park near Silao, Mexico, a sun-drenched, open-air Mass celebrated by Pope Benedict the XVI gathered a sizable crowd that BBC News estimated to surpass 500,000 people. To ensure everybody could hear words and music clearly and to full effect, more than 375 Meyer Sound loudspeakers converged at the site—including 268 MILO line array loudspeakers, likely the most ever deployed for any single event. Read More »
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April, 2012
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Meyer Sound Stadium System in Rennes a French First
Approaching 100 years of hosting football matches, Le Stade de la Route de Lorient in Rennes made the decision to install a robust complement of 64 Meyer Sound loudspeakers—making it the first major stadium in France to boast a completely self-powered audio reinforcement system. Read More »
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March, 2012
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Video Interview: CfaN in Africa Puts Meyer Sound Weather Protection to Test
For Christ for all Nations (CfaN), audio challenges are multifold. Its technical team's assignment is to amplify spoken word clearly for outdoor audiences numbered in the hundreds of thousands in locations across Africa, where extreme conditions of rain, wind, and dust combine to threaten the health of AV equipment. Read More »
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March, 2012
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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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