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Meyer Sound Stories that include X-10


FLASHBACK | Stevie Wonder and John Meyer 

In spite of what Bananarama, spiral perms, and Tab soda might suggest in hindsight, there were some incredible things that happened in the early 1980s. Look no further for proof than this week's vintage photograph of John Meyer with the incomparable Stevie Wonder. Around 1983, Meyer Sound sold a pair of 833s to Wonder, and this photo captures a moment during the trip Meyer took down to his studio to explain the technology in person. Read More »

July, 2009

Meyer Sound to Focus on All-Encompassing Solutions at ISE 2009  

At Integrated Systems Europe (ISE), to be held March 3-5 in Amsterdam, Meyer Sound will showcase its commitment to providing comprehensive system solutions that keep pace with the changing role of audio in today's complex integrated systems. Read More »

January, 2009

Meyer Sound Brings New Self-Powered UPQ-1P and MM-4XP Loudspeakers to PALME Middle East  

At PALME Middle East in Dubai, Meyer Sound (stand 7D20) will present a variety of the latest audio technology to sound professionals in the rapidly growing region. The new UPQ-1P wide coverage loudspeaker will be featured, along with Meyer Sound's best-known self-powered loudspeaker and signal control products for attendees seeking integrated audio solutions for corporate AV, large-scale event production, and commercial and residential installation applications. Read More »

April, 2008

Angel Takes Wing with Meyer X-10s  

North London recording and mixing complex Angel Studios, which specializes in classical recordings and film soundtrack work, has installed a Meyer Sound X-10 Linear Control Room Monitor 5.1 system into its newly-refurbished Studio One. The aim of the refurbishment was to update the equipment and create more space in the main control room. Read More »

February, 2003

Firehouse Heats Up with X-10 Monitors  

On the outside, Firehouse Studios preserve the rustic charm of the original structure, a circa 1889 fire station near downtown Pasadena, California. On the inside, however, the facility takes a quantum leap into 21st century audio technology. After gutting the old building's outer shell and rebuilding from the ground up, this cutting-edge recording complex installed the first surround monitoring system in Southern California to incorporate Meyer Sound's revolutionary X-10 Linear Control Room Monitors. Read More »

June, 2002

Meyer Sound's X-10 Nominated for 2001 Technical Excellence and Creativity (TEC) Award 

Nominees for the 17th annual Technical Excellence and Creativity (TEC) Awards have recently been announced, and Meyer Sound's X-10 Linear Control Room Monitor has been nominated for the 2001 TEC Award in the category of Outstanding Technical Achievement for Studio Monitor Technology. Read More »

May, 2001

M3D will Celebrate South Africa in London's Trafalger Sq.  (Corporate A/V)

Lyon Light Rail: The City of Lyon, France, recently commissioned San Francisco sound artist Bill Fontana to provide a distinctively Lyonais sound sculpture for the listening pleasure of city commuters on its new light rail system. Fontana asked Meyer Sound to help with the system design, which had to overcome the difficulties presented by the reproduction of the unique source material above the occasionally high, ambient noise levels and the constrictions of loudspeaker size and placement. Meyer engineers developed a completely new loudspeaker system, the MM-4, specifically to suit these requirements. The MM-4 is a 4" cube within which is mounted a 3.5" custom-designed cone driver and necessary control electronics. The entire system covers 18 stations throughout the Lyon area, through which Fontana's pastiche of live city sounds and hard-disk-stored, "sound memories" flow. The complete system was supplied by Meyer Sound distributors, Best Audio of Tremblay en France. Read More »

April, 2001

News Briefs Pacific Rim 2001 

Kuala Lumpur -- Just a few short weeks after its introduction, Meyer Sound's revolutionary M3D line array with BroadbandQ had its first performance outside the U.S. this month as 12 of the systems provided sound for the opening and closing ceremonies of the PATA (Pacific Asian Tourism Association) conference held in Kuala Lumpur's Putra World Trade Center. Read More »

April, 2001

Meyer Licenses Breakthrough Technology 

Meyer Sound has signed a licensing agreement which authorizes the company to use advanced feedback circuit technology developed by the University of California at Berkeley. The technology under license, initially developed for aerospace applications, has been adapted by Meyer engineers for use in a new generation of compact, powerful and exceptionally linear loudspeaker systems. Read More »

November, 2000

Meyer Sound's New X-10 System in Action at Tokyo's Sound Craft Studio 

A pair of Meyer's new X-10, self-powered linear control room monitors now reside in the surround sound studio at Sound Craft, Tokyo. Read More »

September, 2000
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