Meyer Sound Stories that include MSL-6
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KiAN's Meyer Sound LEO System Debuts at Vancouver's Biggest Dance Music Concert (Live Sound)
Pulling more than 12,000 fervent fans into Vancouver's cavernous BC Place, the Contact Winter Music Festival—headlined by Deadmau5—notched a new record as the region's largest-ever electronic dance music concert. The event also marked the introduction of KiAN Concert Sound Services' new LEO large-scale sound reinforcement system from Meyer Sound. Read More »
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January, 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 and Solotech Named Sound Providers for Montréal International Jazz Festival 2011 (with Video) (Live Sound)
Meyer Sound is proud to announce that it has been named the Official Sound Reinforcement Sponsor of the Montréal International Jazz Festival in cooperation with Montréal-based Solotech, which will supply Meyer Sound's professional audio systems exclusively throughout the festival. Read More »
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June, 2011
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Meyer Sound Named the Official Sound Supplier for 2010 Montreal International Jazz Festival (Live Sound)
Meyer Sound is proud to announce that it has been named the official Sound Supplier of the Montreal International Jazz Festival (June 25-July 6, 2010). Read More »
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June, 2010
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Solotech Advances Multimedia Entertainment with New Las Vegas Facility and Meyer Sound (Live Sound)
With the boundless possibilities of multimedia integration, Canadian production giant Solotech has inspired audiences through its work with Cirque du Soleil®, Leonard Cohen, Celine Dion, Britney Spears, Diana Krall, Michael Buble, Pacific Symphony, and Star Wars: In Concert, using high-performance Meyer Sound systems. To lay the groundwork for further growth in the AV installation and touring markets, the 35-year-old company opened a new facility in Las Vegas in 2009 to support and advance the use of multimedia directly from the international capital of live entertainment. Read More »
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December, 2009
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André Rieu Stages a Classical Spectacle for Australia with Dramatic Visual and Crystalline Audio from Meyer Sound (Live Sound)
Dutch violinist and conductor André Rieu recently brought the world's largest transportable set to stadiums across Australia, staging an unparalleled classical spectacle for anticipating audiences. The stunning production included a 125-meter-wide stage with a 600-square-meter ice skating rink, a gold coach pulled by six white horses, and a full-size reproduction of Vienna's famed Schönbrunn Castle, replete with golden ballroom and gilded chandeliers. Montreal-based Solotech met Rieu's demand for sonic excellence with a state-of-the-art Meyer Sound system based around the MILO line array loudspeaker and the SB-1 parabolic long-throw sound beam for reaching the farthest seats in the vast space. Read More »
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December, 2008
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Procon Celebrates 20 Years of Event Technology
The Procon Group, a leading international full-service supplier of technical equipment for event and television productions, is celebrating 20 years of business. Read More »
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November, 2008
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Meyer Sound Helps Céline Dion Celebrate Quebec's 400th Birthday in Style (Live Sound)
As part of a year-long celebration of Quebec's 400th birthday, Canadian songstress Céline Dion took a break from her Taking Chances world tour to host a free concert at the capital city's birthplace, the famed Plains of Abraham. An estimated quarter million fans were treated to legendary duets with a litany of Quebecois music stars, a dazzling light show and breathtaking sound. Read More »
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September, 2008
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300,000 Hear "The Word" at Korea's Busan Franklin Graham Festival through Meyer Sound Loudspeakers (Worship)
A four-day event that involved 1,500 churches, the Busan Franklin Graham Festival took place at South Korea's Busan Asiad Stadium. 300,000 people attended to listen to messages from internationally known missionary Franklin Graham and performances by Korean artists including Youn, Bok-hee and the Youn Band. Intelligible and powerful sound was provided by a self-powered Meyer Sound system. Read More »
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March, 2008
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San Francisco Opera Simulcast Breaks New Ground with HD Video and Meyer Sound (Corporate A/V)
In order to bring the magic of live opera to a larger audience, in 2006 the San Francisco Opera launched a pioneering outreach program that aims to make opera accessible to a broad audience through a series of live, high-definition simulcasts of performances from San Francisco's War Memorial Opera House, offered to the public at no charge. After two previous simulcasts attracted audiences of 8,000 and 14,000 for simulcasts to outdoor locations, San Francisco Opera general director David Gockley brought the simulcasts indoors this summer for a presentation of Mozart's Don Giovanni. Held at four different venues around the Bay Area, the simulcasts all featured large-format HD video displays paired with pristine sound provided by Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeaker systems. Read More »
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October, 2007
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