Following the success with its Leo Family products in high-profile projects such as the Nobel Peace Prize Concert and the FIS Cross-Country World Cup skiing competition, Bright Norway says the new Leopard and 900-LFC will help simplify its rental operations.
"In a perfect world, audio companies would love to rely on one single model to bring consistency to all its projects, but that's not possible," says Asle Nilsen, head of audio at Bright Norway. "Now with Leopard adding to our arsenal of Lyon and Leo systems, we have a much more streamlined inventory to bring highly accurate audio reproduction to every project that comes our way."
Sonalyst owner Rory Madden comments: "Just when we thought that quality in audio production had reached its peak, Meyer Sound released a product representing a giant step forward for the industry. We were astonished when we first heard Leo and Lyon and we couldn't be happier to become the first company to bring Leopard to the UK."
Sonalyst has purchased 48 Leopard loudspeakers, 24 900-LFC elements, 12 MJF-210 stage monitors, two Galileo Callisto 616 array processors, and two RMServers. Bright Norway's order includes 96 Leopard loudspeakers, 24 900-LFC elements, and four Callisto 616 processors, in addition to 12 Lyon linear line array loudspeakers and 18 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements.
(Jim Evans)