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It’s All About Listening with Meyer Sound at InfoComm 2012

[ATTACH=CONFIG]195423.vB5-legacyid=3827[/ATTACH]The listener’s experience comes first and foremost for Meyer Sound, and InfoComm will bring this emphasis into focus. Starting with the immersive multichannel sound event entitled “Surrounded in New York,” the Meyer Sound systems in action at the show will surely leave an ear-opening impression with the visitors.

In one of Las Vegas Convention Center’s larger meeting rooms (N110), Meyer Sound will set up the largest and most sophisticated multichannel surround system the company has ever assembled for a trade show. Combining the versatility and realism of the Constellation® acoustic system and SpaceMap® multichannel surround panning through the D-Mitri® digital audio platform, a special demo program “Surrounded in New York” will transform one’s perception of space. The full demo schedule can be found here: [URL]http://meyersound.com/news/2012/infocomm_event/[/URL].

The live presentations will also offer a sneak peak of the extraordinary linearity of the 1100-LFC low frequency control element, a new loudspeaker for low-end directional applications in large-scale tours and installations. The 1100-LFC will begin shipping in June 2012.

On the main show floor (booth C9717), the recently expanded range of low-voltage, self-powered solutions will be shown in the US for the first time, including three 48 V,DC-powered models: the UPJunior-XP™ VariO™ and UPM-1XP loudspeakers and the UMS-1XP subwoofer.

As one of the first AVnu Alliance Promoter Members, Meyer Sound will join other manufacturers in thealliance to show the importance of the AVB (Audio Video Bridging) networking standards. At the AVnu Alliance Pavilion (booth C11309), the Meyer Sound CAL™ column array loudspeaker will participate in the biggest AVB interoperability demonstration to date. Ellen Juhlin, digital products analyst at Meyer Sound, will lead two sessions on “AVB for Live Events” on the AVnu Alliance booth. For the full presentation schedule, click here: [URL]http://www.avnu.org/news_and_events/events/infocomm_2012[/URL]

Other education opportunities at the show facilitated by Meyer Sound include Buford Jones’s “Live Mixing” on June 13 at 10:30 AM and “Mix it up—Live Audio Workshop” on June 13 at 12:30 PM. On June 14 at 10:30 AM, consultant Bill Schuermann, who has implemented numerous Meyer Sound systems including the recent Houston Ballet, will lead the discussion “Low Voltage Audio Systems: Raising the Bar.”

To learn more about the 1100-LFC low-frequency control element, watch this video: [URL]http://youtu.be/Mae-Q0ycFVE[/URL]

A video on the Meyer Sound low-voltage solutions is available here: [URL]http://youtu.be/hd2u2ZHl6gg[/URL]


ABOUT MEYER SOUND
Family owned and operated since 1979, Meyer Sound Laboratories, Inc. designs and manufactures high-quality, self-powered sound reinforcement loudspeakers, digital audio systems, active acoustic systems, cinema sound systems, and sound measurement tools for the professional audio industry. Founded by John and Helen Meyer, the company has grown to become a leading worldwide supplier of systems for theatres, arenas, stadiums, theme parks, convention centers, houses of worship, and touring concert sound rental operations. Meyer Sound’s main office and manufacturing facility are located in Berkeley, California, with field offices and authorized distributors located throughout the USA and around the world. Meyer Sound is a registered trademark of Meyer Sound Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.