THE MEYER SOUND CONTRIBUTION AT THE SUPER BOWL
Sound reinforcements from Meyer Sound played a supporting role in Super Bowl 50 festivities, the biggest Super Bowl week ever celebrated and one that the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee calls ‘uniquely Bay Area.’
In their quest to make the game-day sound for this Super Bowl the best ever, NFL production team leaders tapped Meyer Sound to help enhance the February 7 experience between the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos. Meyer Sound’s technical team worked with ATK Audiotek of Valencia, Calif. to rig SB-1 parabolic long-throw sound beams and SB-3F sound field synthesis loudspeakers at Levi’s Stadium, ensuring that the full house in the upper deck can enjoy the game.
State-of-the-art Meyer Sound solutions were also found at many of the Bay Area events leading up to Super Bowl 50. The company’s top-of-the-line LEO Family of line array loudspeakers supported Metallica’s trademark sound at AT&T Park on Saturday, and powered the party at Project Nightclub on Pier 70 for performances by Dave Matthews Band and Pharrell Williams. The Red Hot Chili Peppers perform at Saturday’s Super Bowl eve show there.
The systems at AT&T Park, Pier 70, and Davies Symphony Hall were supplied by Martinez, Calif.-based Pro Media/UltraSound, a company perhaps best known as the Grateful Dead’s sound system supplier since 1980.
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