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Meyer Sound to Celebrate 30 Years of Groundbreaking Audio Innovation at Prolight+Sound 2009
At this year's Prolight+Sound in Frankfurt, Meyer Sound will celebrate the company's 30th anniversary, and will showcase its uncompromising commitment to great sound. From the unwavering dedication to customer service and education, to cutting-edge technology targeting today's audio challenges, visitors will not only learn more about the company's technology but will also see what makes Meyer Sound a well-rounded business partner.
"Meyer Sound is known for creating legendary products," notes Helen Meyer, executive vice president and co-founder of Meyer Sound, "but underlying our success is a total commitment to supporting our customers with comprehensive design services, exceptional technical support, and a worldwide education program. It's a full-spectrum, creative approach to solving specific customer problems while innovating at the forefront of audio technology."
At stand E29, Meyer Sound will feature the award-winning MILO family of line array loudspeakers, highlighting the small-yet-potent M'elodie line array loudspeaker and the complementary 500-HP subwoofer, which recently started shipping. The compact but powerful UltraSeries products will also be shown, featuring the two latest additions-the UPQ-1P wide coverage and UPQ-2P narrow coverage loudspeakers.
Also shown on the booth are the flexible digital products designed to complement Meyer Sound loudspeakers to create fully-integrated audio systems. They include the Galileo loudspeaker management system, comprising the Galileo 616 processor and Compass control software, as well as the Matrix3 audio show control system.
Presentations on various professional audio topics will take place throughout the show, including Meyer Sound's Constellation electroacoustic architecture and the new TM Array designed to provide even bass coverage for in-the-round concerts. Panel discussions will spark lively exchanges among featured sound professionals as they share their experience in Meyer Sound system implementation.
At the first-ever Manufacturer's Forum, John Pellowe, Meyer Sound's Constellation project director and Grammy award-winning classical recording engineer, will explain the technology behind Constellation and its applications. The session is a part of Prolight+Sound's general program, and is available to all registered attendees.
16th March 2009
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