UK - The Meyer Sound stand will showcase the company's solutions designed to support a full spectrum of applications, from the largest arena tours to installations in intimate restaurants. Show attendees will have a look at the new UPQ-1P wide coverage loudspeaker, along with other established Meyer Sound products.

A new addition to the UltraSeries, the UPQ-1P exhibits high power (136 dB peak SPL at 1m), low distortion, and a wide coverage pattern of 80-degrees by 50-degrees. The UPQ-1P has already been widely embraced by installed sound professionals, with an order of 48 units going to Westfalen Sound for its corporate account, Skoda Auto. The UPQ-1P has also been selected as part of the audio upgrade for the Phantom of the Opera production on the West End.

The self-powered MM-4XP miniature loudspeaker will be shown in a variety of custom colours. The M'elodie line array loudspeaker will lead off Meyer Sound's expanded offering of line array products. Only 29.5" long and weighing a mere 62 lbs, M'elodie has made its mark across a gamut of applications, including corporate AV, houses of worship, musical theatre, and in down- or side-fill arrays for touring systems based on the Milo line array loudspeaker.

(Jim Evans)


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