Meyer Sound Stories that include UPA-2P
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With Meyer Sound JM-1P, the Power Difference is Clear at Kentucky's Hillvue Heights Church (Worship)
When Hillvue Heights Church of Bowling Green, Ky. installed a new Meyer Sound reinforcement system based on JM-1P arrayble loudspeakers, the sermon and music no longer sounded the same. Read More »
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July, 2012
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Thunder Audio Provides Meyer Sound MILO for Movement Electronic Music Festival (Live Sound)
The Movement Electronic Music Festival, taking place May 26-28, 2012 at Detroit's Hart Plaza, will feature a huge array of Meyer Sound equipment provided by Livonia, Mich.-based Thunder Audio. Read More »
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May, 2012
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Moody Church Appreciates the Subtle Sonic Nuances through Meyer Sound MINA (Worship)
Built in the mid-1920s, The Moody Church in downtown Chicago accommodates more than 3,700 worshippers, making it the largest non-pillared auditorium in the metro area. Amplification inside the vast oval sanctuary was once fraught with challenges until the recent replacement of a 20-year-old main cluster with a new Meyer Sound MINA line array system. Read More »
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February, 2012
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Papal Visit to Germany Heard through Meyer Sound (Live Sound)
This fall, when Pope Benedict XVI returned to his native Germany for a historic visit to the cradle of the Reformation, Meyer Sound systems provided audio reinforcement for two key events. Read More »
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October, 2011
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Meyer Sound UltraSeries Takes It All in Stride at Jerusalem's Gerard Bechar Center (Live Performance Venues)
The recent upgrade to a Meyer Sound UltraSeries loudspeaker system transformed Jerusalem's Gerard Bechar Center into a prime multipurpose venue to support its wide-ranging calendar of performances and community events. Read More »
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April, 2011
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Top-Ranking Nightclub Berghain Pulsates to Meyer Sound JM-1P Loudspeaker System
Berlin's Berghain dance club has wrapped up its first year of operation with a Meyer Sound system in its exclusive Panorama Bar. In placing Berghain first in its 2009 listing of the world's Top 100 Clubs, DJ Mag noted that "the centre of the techno universe" now can be found "deep inside the vast vortex of 70 am Wriezener Bahnhof, Berlin… and its upstairs Panorama Bar, to be specific." It is here that an elite corps of international DJs concoct their mixes, using the Meyer Sound JM-1P arrayable loudspeaker system to engulf the room with compelling and entrancing music. Read More »
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March, 2011
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Meyer Sound Brings "The King" Back to Vegas in Viva ELVIS™ by Cirque du Soleil®
Viva ELVIS, the seventh resident production by Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas, revitalizes the mythic rock 'n' roll icon by infusing the raw energy of his best concert performances into lavish Broadway-style production numbers and—of course—exhilarating acrobatic spectacles. The show demands artful blending of disparate audio elements: an eight-piece on-stage band, four female singers, the voice of Elvis, and dynamic sound effects. To support the mix with full impact, sound designer Jonathan Deans engaged a total of 279 self-powered Meyer Sound loudspeakers and the largest all-digital Matrix3 audio show control and CueConsole modular control surface system ever assembled. Read More »
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June, 2010
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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 »
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June, 2010
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Comedian Cindy aus Marzahn Charms Germany with adapoe and Meyer Sound MICA (Live Sound)
One of Germany's most successful standup comedians in recent years, Cindy aus Marzahn kicked off her 80-date tour "Nicht jeder Prinz kommt uff'm Pferd!" ["Not Every Prince Comes on a Horseback!"] with three consecutive nights in Berlin's Tempodrom. Weimar, Germany-based adapoe Event- und Studiotechnik GmbH is providing a Meyer Sound system to ensure every joke is delivered with utmost clarity. Read More »
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May, 2010
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Meyer Sound JM-1P Envelops Audiences at Australia's Arts Centre Gold Coast (Live Performance Venues)
At Australia's newly updated Arts Centre Gold Coast (ACGC), the installation of a self-powered Meyer Sound JM-1P arrayable loudspeaker system confirmed the venue's commitment to sound quality, and gave a boost to the entertainment scene in South East Queensland. Read More »
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April, 2010
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