Meyer unleashes Panther linear line array
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Panther’s acoustic output is closer to the significantly larger and heavier Leo line array loudspeaker and occupies the slender form factor of the existing Lyon line array loudspeaker. Panther weighs just 150 lb (68 kg) and offers substantial savings on current draw from the previous generation flagship line array loudspeaker, says Meyer. A dual analogue/Milan AVB network input module means Panther offers flexible signal distribution options and each cabinet comes standard with an IP55 weather protection rating - all at a substantially lower initial cost compared to Leo and Lyon.
“This is our most significant loudspeaker introduction in more than a decade,” says John Meyer, president & CEO of Meyer Sound. “Panther advances my commitment to making loudspeakers with linear response, predictable coverage, and extended headroom for dynamic, uncompressed music reproduction - transient peaks in particular. Essentially, Panther produces nearly the same power and headroom as Leo in the footprint of Lyon. I’m proud of how our engineers achieved ambitious performance benchmarks while reducing weight and increasing energy efficiency.”
The electronics module in Panther is an all-new, lightweight design incorporating a four-channel Class D amplifier coupled to an innovative power supply. With advanced power factor correction and higher voltage rails, the new amplifier package delivers higher peak current to the loudspeakers while presenting a stable load to the AC line.
The Panther engineering team, led by engineering director, acoustical & mechanical, Katie Murphy, pursued a unified approach to weight reduction.
“With Panther, we excelled with a full system design approach,” says Murphy. “We had the electrical and mechanical engineers working in a coordinated effort, which meant we could leverage reduced amplifier and transducer weight with new cabinet designs and materials to further reduce weight. Everybody was in sync at every step to achieve our goals.”
Reduced weight means more Panther loudspeakers can be flown on a single motor, and larger arrays can share the same truss and hang points with extensive video and lighting gear. Also, larger and longer arrays can be flown outdoors while complying with new safety regulations related to wind events. Panther’s significant weight and size reduction also contributes to less CO2 emissions during transportation.
The Panther family consists of three cabinets with different horizontal coverage patterns. Panther-M and Panther-W are 95 and 110 degrees, respectively, and will be familiar options for existing Meyer Sound owners. Panther-L features an all-new long throw horn with a tightly defined 80-degree horizontal pattern. Three options allow system designers to precisely tailor coverage in any size venue with uniform response from front to back and enable deployment of fewer arrays or shorter arrays in some applications, such as in-the-round configurations.
With standard weather protection, the same Panther cabinets can be used for indoor or outdoor events with no special preparations required.
The Panther linear line array loudspeaker will go into production and ship in February 2022. United Kingdom-based rental company Major Tom Ltd., one of the initial launch partners, will deploy Panther on Ed Sheeran’s 2022 + – = ÷ x (“Mathematics”) Tour.
“Everybody on the team really came together and put their hearts and souls into this project,” comments Katie Murphy. “We went all out to create a loudspeaker that would define line array technology for years to come.”
“We see Panther as more than just a new product, but as something that adds a new dimension to what we are doing as a company,” adds John Meyer. “It has the potential to change the path we are on in the sound industry. I’m excited to see how industry professionals - and, more importantly, audiences - respond to it.”