Meyer Sound's Mina line array
Mexico - Meyer Sound's return to Sound:Check XPO 2010 in Mexico City will be highlighted by two versatile live sound products: the new Mina line array loudspeaker and the JM-1P arrayable loudspeaker. On April 26, 2010, Bob McCarthy, Meyer Sound senior design consultant, will be presenting in an AES Mexico education session entitled Design and Optimization in Live Sound Reinforcement.

Mina shares the same musicality and intelligibility as the Milo, Mica and M'elodie line array loudspeakers. At less than 472 mm wide and only 21.32 kg, Mina produces up to 128 dB SPL at one metre with an operating frequency range of 70 Hz to 18 kHz over a 100-degree horizontal coverage area. Mina can serve as the main system in smaller theatres, ballrooms, and houses of worship, and as fill subsystems for Mica and M'elodie.

The JM-1P arrayable loudspeaker system provides precise horizontal control in a seamless, tight-packed array, while exhibiting an impressive power output of 138 dB max peak SPL at one meter. Since its shipping in 2009, the JM-1P has powered live sound environments around the world, includingSXSW 2010 in Austin, Texas and Experience Lagos, a massive worship event in Nigeria. Sound:Check XPO attendees will have the opportunity to hear the JM-1P in the Uxmal Room, where a DiGiCo console will be on hand for visitors to create their own mix.

In addition, Bob McCarthy will host a SIM 3 Training and System Design seminar in Mexico City on 27-30 April. The seminar will be taught in English, with Spanish interpretation available.

(Jim Evans)


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