Meyer Sound tests the new Tigra and 1800-LFC in a real environment
He Downtown Las Vegas Events Center has hosted a series of Tigra and 1800-LFC demonstrations (Meyer Sound) in which attendees were able to evaluate the behavior of the new systems in live conditions, in a configuration designed to show off its “tonal coherence, control capacity and ease of integration”.
Tiger introduces a new category within the catalog of Meyer Sound, transferring principles of system design large format to a more compact form factor aimed at mid-sized tours and corporate events. The development of the system responds to a clearly user-oriented approach, just as he explained John Meyer, founder of Meyer Sound, during the demo: “When we think of Tigra, the question is: what does the market want, more than what we want?”.
Tiger does not derive from previous equipment, but has developed as a completely new system: “We didn't have any prior parts for this.; has involved creating new components from scratch, new amplifiers, “everything new”. This base, Meyer points out, allows you to optimize system performance in terms of sound pressure, control and consistency.
On the other hand, the new 1800-LFC expands the family of subgraves from Meyer Sound with a design aimed at maximizing performance in low frequencies within an optimized format. During the demo in Las Vegas, The system demonstrated its integration with Tiger, offering a transition between the main system and the low frequency boost that kept the consistency across the spectrum.
Both Tiger as 1800-LFC incorporate the platform Gen-1 de Meyer Sound, that integrates processing, amplification and control directly on the speaker. This architecture allows us to simplify the technical infrastructure, reducing the need for external processing and facilitating more efficient configurations. At the same time, offers Milan AVB network compatibility and hybrid signal flows, allowing its integration into current production environments, both on tour and in installation.
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