Meyer Sound Kicks Off
Display highlights the company’s expanding ecosystem
Meyer Sound kicked off 2026 with a strong presence at The NAMM Show highlighting the company’s expanding ecosystem of intelligent loudspeakers, digital platforms, and workflow-driven system solutions across live and installed sound applications.
“PANTHER took the world by storm, and for good reason,” says Meyer Sound Senior Vice President John McMahon. “It redefined what large-format systems could do in terms of weight, output, and efficiency. TIGRA and the 1800-LFC take that same approach by applying it to a right-sized tier that serves a broader range of productions. At NAMM we’re showing how loudspeakers, networking, processing, and software align at the system level to support consistent results across the portfolio.”
The NAMM Show: System Scale, Workflows, and a Look at What’s Next
At NAMM, attendees had an exclusive sneak peek at pre-production units of the TIGRA line array loudspeaker and 1800-LFC low-frequency control element, two new products debuting in March. “TIGRA and 1800-LFC reflect how we think about system design today,” says Meyer Sound Senior Director of Product Management Andy Davies. “It’s about right-sized power for full-scale performance, engineered for connection—one system that can serve many stages, adapt to different environments, and integrate cleanly into larger deployments without changing workflows.”
Also on display were the PANTHER large-format linear line array and 2100-LFC low-frequency control element alongside the ULTRA family of point source loudspeakers.
The ULTRA-X80 loudspeaker was nominated in the Sound Reinforcement Loudspeakers category at the 2026 TEC Awards, which honours excellence in sound for recording, live performances, film, television, and multimedia. Meyer Sound is a Bronze Sponsor of the ceremony, which takes place at the Hilton Anaheim Hotel. Meyer Sound is also a Gold Sponsor of the 2026 Parnelli Awards recognizing excellence and innovation in live event production.

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