Meyer Sound
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06/05/2026
We are excited to support Tony Award-nominated sound designer Brian Ronan and his acclaimed work on The Rocky Horror Show.
Brian’s sound design helped bring the cult classic’s electrifying energy to life, delivering the power, precision, and musical impact needed to immerse audiences in every unforgettable moment.
“By adding LEOPARDs, UPQs, and 900-LFCs, I was able to beef up the bones of a Meyer Sound system already installed in Studio 54. The result was a level of clarity and power that fit the room perfectly and enhanced the audience's experience at The Rocky Horror Show, which is what it’s all about!” — Brian Ronan, Sound Designer
We’re honored to support Brian’s Tony Award-nominated work, helping deliver the clarity, coverage, and impact needed to elevate the audience experience and bring the world of The Rocky Horror Show to life.
06/05/2026
Sandbox Festival came alive with powerful sound thanks to an impressive deployment from Center Stage, featuring our combination of PANTHER line arrays and 2100-LFC low-frequency control elements delivering impactful coverage across the event.
9 stages performing simultaneously, 72 hours of production, 72 hours of music, and 72+ artists with LEOPARD line arrays supporting the experience throughout the festival, and 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements, along with our family of point-source loudspeakers, the ULTRA-X80 and ULTRA-X42, MJF-210 stage monitors, and more, helping ensure consistent clarity, coverage, and energy from stage to crowd.
Magued Makram, Managing Partner of Modern Touch, added: “We are proud to see Center Stage putting Meyer Sound’s newest PANTHER and 2100-LFC system to work at this scale. Our role is to make world-class sound technology available to leading production companies in Egypt, and Center Stage delivered an outstanding result at Sandbox Festival.”
It was great to see these solutions working together to help elevate the festival experience. Thank you to Center Stage and everyone involved for making it happen!
06/04/2026
We are excited to see our solutions supporting Tony Award-nominated sound designer Kai Harada on two acclaimed Broadway productions, Cats: The Jellicle Ball and Ragtime. Kai’s sound designs bring both productions to life with remarkable clarity, impact, and emotional depth.
“Selecting Meyer Sound speakers for two very different styles of shows—Lincoln Center Theater's Ragtime and the Broadway transfer of Cats: The Jellicle Ball—was a no-brainer for me; I've used Meyer Sound loudspeakers in all sorts of venues in all sorts of situations, and I knew that so long as I had good speaker locations, the results would be exactly what I expected—even mixing and matching legacy cabinets with newer models wasn't an issue. Both shows required so much clarity throughout the entire frequency spectrum over a huge dynamic range, and I was very happy with the results.” — Kai Harada, Sound Designer
We’re honored to help support the artistry behind these Tony Award-nominated productions, ensuring every note, lyric, and dramatic moment reaches audiences as intended.
06/04/2026
Mix Magazine’s latest feature spotlights Tony Award-nominated sound designer Adam Fisher and the powerful sonic world behind Broadway’s The Lost Boys in “Sound Design with Teeth,” offering a look at the creative choices shaping the show’s immersive audio experience.
The production delivers incredible dynamic range, blending intense storytelling with some of the most impactful musical moments heard on Broadway, powered by The Rescues’ high-energy music and a sound design that hits with real force and emotion.
Check out the article to learn more about the design approach behind the production and how Adam’s vision and design choices brought our solutions into the mix to support and elevate the audience experience.
Read more:
The Lost Boys: Broadway Sound Design with Teeth - Mixonline By Clive Young. Tony Award-nominated sound designer Adam Fisher breaks down the nuanced audio behind Broadway's The Lost Boys.
06/03/2026
We are excited to support Tony Award-nominated sound designer Walter Trarbach and his acclaimed work on Schmigadoon!
“A big part of sound design is picking the appropriate speaker for each application. On Schmigadoon!, we elected to use Meyer Sound line arrays because of their unparalleled clarity and musicality, and because of the granular level of control we were afforded by Meyer Sound's speaker processing. I'm thankful to Meyer Sound and their long history of speaker development for giving us the tools necessary to execute the sound design as we envisioned it.” — Walter Trarbach, Sound Designer
We’re honored to help support Walter’s Tony Award-nominated work, helping deliver the consistency, musicality, and control needed to bring the world of Schmigadoon! to life for audiences night after night.
06/03/2026
The 2026 Tony Award nominations for Best Sound Design of a Musical share an extraordinary distinction: All four nominated designers have chosen Meyer Sound for their productions. Kai Harada (Cats: The Jellicle Ball and Ragtime), Adam Fisher (The Lost Boys), Brian Ronan (Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show), and Walter Trarbach (Schmigadoon!) each bring a singular vision to the Broadway stage, and each trusted Meyer Sound in their system design.
Learn more: meyersound.com/news/tony-nominated-broadway-shows-2026/
Photo credit:
1, 2, 4, 5: Matthew Murphy
3: Joan Marcus
06/02/2026
We’re honored to see our solutions supporting Tony Award-nominated sound designer Adam Fisher and his audio vision for The Lost Boys on Broadway.
“For The Lost Boys, Meyer Sound loudspeakers delivered the power and impact needed for the show’s cinematic rock score while maintaining the vocal clarity essential to telling the story. Their ability to provide consistent coverage throughout the theatre meant every audience member could experience the same balance of music, dialogue, and atmosphere, helping us fully immerse them in the world of Santa Carla.” — Adam Fisher, Sound Designer
From powerful musical moments to dialogue and atmosphere, Meyer Sound helps ensure every audience member experiences the story as intended.
continues with our next spotlight featuring Chris Pennington, Director of IT Project Management at Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. After investing in a TIGRA system before hearing it in person, Chris shares that experiencing TIGRA for the first time only reinforced his confidence in our solutions, highlighting the system’s clarity, power, and overall performance.
Learn more about TIGRA today: meyersound.com/rightsizedsound/
06/01/2026
We were excited to welcome the video production and sound engineering students from Berkeley High School’s CAS program to our factory for a behind-the-scenes tour. It was great sharing our passion for audio technology, production, and innovation with the next generation of creatives and engineers. Thank you to the Berkeley High students and staff for spending the day with us. We loved having you here and look forward to seeing where your talents take you next!
06/01/2026
Proud to support the next generation of theatrical talent through the Sara Bareilles Awards at ATG San Francisco. Now in its second year, the annual program celebrates outstanding achievement in high school musical theatre across Northern California as part of The National High School Musical Theatre Awards.
Meyer Sound is honored to help recognize and uplift young performers, creatives, and production teams shaping the future of live entertainment.
Congratulations to all of this year’s nominees, participants, and educators who continue to inspire through the power of performance.
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