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<blockquote data-quote="John Klein" data-source="post: 96283" data-attributes="member: 4735"><p>Re: Meyer Leo</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Definitely possible. Red Rocks is also a bit of an unusual venue. That said, I haven't ever heard a Meyer sub that I particularly liked, and I've heard Meyer systems in about 50 - 60 venues, and at 200 - 250 different shows / settings. They seem to try to equate airy-loud with good. The sub comes off to me as sterile and dry. It lacks any richness, and sounds (natively) like it is always compressed and distant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klein, post: 96283, member: 4735"] Re: Meyer Leo Definitely possible. Red Rocks is also a bit of an unusual venue. That said, I haven't ever heard a Meyer sub that I particularly liked, and I've heard Meyer systems in about 50 - 60 venues, and at 200 - 250 different shows / settings. They seem to try to equate airy-loud with good. The sub comes off to me as sterile and dry. It lacks any richness, and sounds (natively) like it is always compressed and distant. [/QUOTE]
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