When Sound is Serious
LMS Virtual.Lab Acoustics lets you design things you couldn’t actually try physically, like cutting planes through the model to see what happens to the sound field.
Combining the traditional Meyer Sound experience with cutting-edge technology falls into the lap of Perrin Meyer, son of the founders John and Helen Meyer. He and his colleague Rich Herr engineered a new design for the critical speaker horn of the MINA, the newest member of the MILO family, a series of self-powered high-power curvilinear array loudspeakers that have become the “gold standard� for large-scale music and stage tours worldwide.
Meticulous is the first word that pops to mind when one walks through the factory and watches the Meyer Sound process in action. Each individual station has a dedicated task. And the folks at Meyer Sound believe in manufacturing their speakers in-house, in Berkeley, California.
“We can exercise much tighter quality control on our own floor than if we were to sub-contract the work abroad. In addition to quality assurance, we also have much more flexibility in analyzing more







