Meyer Sound is expanding its next generation of self-powered professional loudspeakers with the introduction of the Tigra line array loudspeaker and the 1800-LFC low-frequency control element.
Together they bring tour-class performance, GEN-1 intelligent onboard signal processing, Milan connectivity, and broad deployment flexibility into compact form factor, making big-system capabilities accessible for a greater range of productions and venues.
TIGRA and 1800-LFC occupy a key position in Meyer Sound’s portfolio: They bring the proven linearity and high output of the Panther large-format linear array loudspeaker and 2100-LFC low-frequency control element to smaller, lighter form factors designed for medium to large-scale system applications.
This new tier offers the performance and deployment flexibility required for venues such as performing arts centers, music venues, houses of worship, and corporate environments, and integrates into larger Meyer Sound systems.
TIGRA-L produces 146dB maximum SPL (140.5dB AES75 maximum linear SPL) from a compact enclosure, maintaining controlled, articulate sound even at close audience proximity. In addition, TIGRA arrays exhibit the same controlled cardioid low-frequency pattern users of PANTHER already experience. 1800-LFC builds on the low-frequency performance advances established with 2100-LFC, delivering comparable response and dynamic range in a compact footprint. It delivers an operating range of 30 Hz to 125 Hz and a 134dB AES75 maximum linear SPL with the consistency designers need for scalable systems in theaters and medium-size arenas.
Both products launch with Meyer Sound’s GEN-1 technology, a unified platform that integrates signal processing, control, networking, and a dedicated Galileo Galaxy output channel directly into the loudspeaker. They support fully redundant Milan AVB networking as well as analog inputs, with the flexibility to combine both in hybrid signal paths.