Phil Hurley, Stage Sound Services' MD, is an existing Autograph Sales customer and is thrilled to join the Meyer Sound fold; "I feel this is just the beginning of our commitment to the product range," he says, "enhancing the choice of products available to our growing client base."
Westminster Sonus, a leading conferencing and meeting company based in Slough, Berkshire, has acquired four Meyer Sound UPM-1P loudspeakers. These are being used, as part of its press conference kit, predominantly on government business for the prime minister and his visiting presidential guests. The UPM-1Ps will also be employed during the upcoming G8 international summit.
Finally, Noizeworks, an audio consultancy with sales, hire and installation services, has purchased several UPA-1P loudspeakers and UMS-1P subwoofers. The company has sold these to its client, ChristChurch London, a church that meets every Sunday in a suite at the New Connaught Rooms in the heart of the city. ChristChurch store a full sound and communications system at the venue, designed and supplied by Noizeworks, to roll out each week.
Rhys Scott, the Church's sound coordinator, looked at several different loudspeaker options and opted for Meyer Sound after a successful demo arranged by Autograph Sales' Graham Paddon. Rhys explains: 'Having active loudspeakers was a significant feature because of portability, so Meyer Sound was an obvious choice. We also wanted a transparent system and the configuration of the loudspeakers we chose, does just that. We don't want people thinking about the PA - just enjoying what they hear.'
(Sarah Rushton-Read)