The sound of Meyer Sound accompanied the staging of the Super Bowl 50
During the celebration of the Super Bowl and the different shows that have taken place to commemorate its 50 birthday, LEO teams, Leopard, Meyer Sound's SB-1 and SB-3F have helped provide the sound that was needed at all times.
In its search to achieve an increasingly spectacular sound for the celebration of the Super Bowl, NFL production leaders had Meyer Sound to help enhance the game day experience between the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos. In addition, Meyer Sound Sound Reinforcement System Playing Supporting Role in Super Bowl Celebration 50 in San Francisco bay.
The Meyer Sound technical team worked with ATK Audiotek of Valencia (California) to mount a long throw parabolic SB-1 and SB-3F sound field synthesis loudspeaker at Levi Stadium, ensuring that everyone in the upper tier could enjoy game day.
Meyer Sound's cutting-edge solutions could also be found improving the fan experience at many of the events during the Super Bowl. 50 from the bay area. The top-of-the-range LEO line-array speaker family supported Metallica's sound on the AT&T park, and boosted the party at the Pier nightclub 70 for Dave Matthews Band performances, Pharrell Williams y Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Besides, San Francisco Symphony fans experience Meyer Sound's newest products, like the linear reinforcement of the Leopard system, in two orchestral celebrations held at Davies Symphony Hall.
The systems in the AT&T park, Pier 70 and the Davies Symphony Hall were supplied by Martinez, from its California headquarters Pro Media/UltraSound, a company that is perhaps best known for being the supplier of the Grateful Dead's sound system since 1980.
Founded by Berkeley residents John and Helen Meyer in 1979, Meyer Sound designs and manufactures its products, including all self-powered speakers accompanied by digital signal processors developed for these events, on its ever-expanding Berkeley campus.
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