The new Meyer Sound Galileo GALAXY™ network platform will make its worldwide
debut at InfoComm 2016 in Las Vegas. As the next generation of the Galileo®
processor line, GALAXY offers the most advanced processing power and networking
standards available. Visit the Meyer Sound booth to learn about the company’s
leading-edge approach towards technological innovation in sound reinforcement. In
demo room N112, “Real World SPL’ will present the company’s approach towards
measuring SPL (sound pressure level) to achieve real-world results. The importance
of headroom and low distortion will be demonstrated through a Meyer Sound
cinema system.

Showing for the first time anywhere, the Galileo GALAXY network platform marks a
quantum leap forward for the Galileo platform that was first launched in 2005.
GALAXY is the first Meyer Sound loudspeaker processor to be fully networkable,
with multiple units sharing 24-bit/96 kHz multi-channel audio via an AVB network.
Maximum input count has been increased from six to eight for easier
implementation of 7.1 systems, and a new generation of FPGA-based processing
with 96 kHz floating point resolution delivers increased dynamic range, a lower
noise floor, and super-low latency of 0.6ms analog in to analog out.

Other features new to GALAXY include a delay matrix, easier integration with
Crestron and other third-party controllers, a word clock input on the AES3 version,
and improved equalization tools. The first three versions, GALAXY 816, GALAXY 816-
AES3, and GALAXY 408, will ship September 2016.

Visit the Meyer Sound demo room N112 to learn about the importance of accurately
measuring and reporting loudspeaker SPL as a long-term, full-power, full-bandwidth
signal. The benefits of clean reproduction through low-distortion, high-headroom,
high-SPL systems will then be demonstrated through an immersive Meyer Sound
cinema system. Entitled “Real World SPL,’ the demo will present content on cinema
loudspeaker models including the HMS-15, the most powerful in the company’s
expanding line of surround loudspeakers. The state-of-the-art, 60-seat cinema
installation includes a 30-foot screen and 4K projection and will preview Meyer
Sound’s expanded focus on private home cinema installations. Demos will run on
odd hours from 11:00am to 3:00pm on Tuesday and 9:00am to 3:00pm Wednesday
to Friday.

The Meyer Sound booth C9925 will display an assortment of Meyer Sound products
for the broader AV market, with the new MJF-208 compact stage monitor and MDM-
5000 high-power distribution module making their North American debuts. Also
shown are CAL™ column array loudspeakers, the full line of remotely powered
loudspeakers with IntelligentDC™ technology, and the award-winning LEOPARD™
linear sound reinforcement system.

Meyer Sound representatives will also contribute four presentations to the
InfoComm University education program. Buford Jones, live audio and education
specialist, will lead two sessions on Wednesday, June 8: “Principles of Live Mixing”
at 8:00 am and “Mix It Up – Live Audio Workshop” at 12:30 pm. Steve Bush, senior
technical support specialist, will lead “Choosing the Right Loudspeaker for the
Application’ on Wednesday, June 8 at 10:30am, and Steve Ellison, applications
director for digital products, will lead “Optimizing the Spoken Word Using Active
Acoustics’ on Thursday, June 9 at 10:30am.