Meyer Sound introduces new ULTRA-X80 point source loudspeaker at LEaT con 24

Immersive sound system in the demo room

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After a successful trade fair in 2023, Meyer Sound will once again be an exhibitor at LEaT con this year and will be offering trade fair visitors attractive new solutions from October 22nd to 24th to mark the company’s 45th anniversary.

Ultra X80

In the Meyer Sound Sonic Lounge in Raum B6.1 The manufacturer from Berkeley presents the latest product innovation: the ULTRA-X80, the new powerful flagship of the successful ULTRA-X series. By combining ULTRA-X technology with that of the PANTHER line array speaker, the ULTRA-X80 achieves a whole new level of performance, precision and clarity – all in very compact dimensions.

The immersive sound system in the demo room is controlled via the Meyer Sound Spatial Sound Design and live mixing tool Spacemap Go. During demos on demand, visitors can see for themselves how the system works and how it sounds.

The PANTHER line array loudspeaker and the associated 2100-LFC low-frequency control element await visitors at the Meyer Sound booth K20. The PANTHER line array system is the perfect solution for the many new requirements of large tours and permanent installations: At 68 kg, it is lighter, more compact and more powerful than all other loudspeakers in this category. The 2100-LFC extends Meyer Sound’s revolutionary new technology to the lowest audible frequencies and is the perfect partner to PANTHER.

The Meyer Sound team will be happy to answer any questions about Milan-certified products such as the ULTRA-X20 and the USW-112P subwoofer as well as the Nebra software platform. A personal appointment with the Meyer Sound sales team can be arranged here.

Lecture at LEaT con: A Noisy Story

Am Tuesday, October 22nd at 3:45 p.m Merlijn van Veen, Senior Technical Support & Education Specialist at Meyer Sound, will give an exciting presentation at LEaT con – the topic: “A Noisy Story: AES75 in Progress – How to measure loudspeaker maximum sound levels using noise”.

Van Veen is co-chair of the AES working group SC-04-03-A. In his 30-minute lecture in the Speakers Corner, he gives a current overview of the AES75 standard for acoustic measurement of the maximum linear sound level of loudspeakers using noise. He also shows how this measurement method compares to previous approaches.

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Source: www.professional-system.de