Fox Theater

‘With the Lyon rig, we can do spoken word, heavy metal or comedy, and the sound hits you right in your face no matter where you are. Intelligibility is the main thing.’

Another Planet Entertainment (APE) Production Manager Tony Leong is talking about the new Meyer Sound Lyon linear sound reinforcement system in Oakland, California’s historic 2,800-capacity Fox Theater.

‘Whether you’re by the back bar or in the last row of the balcony, it sounds as clear and present as it does in the front row of the orchestra,’ he says. ‘It also sounds as good at a low volume at it does at high volume.’

Fox Theater

The venue handles everything from spoken word and comedy, through jazz and indie rock, to thrash metal – all with the house sound reinforcement system.

‘FOH engineers don’t need to do too much,’ Leong  reports. ‘The system is tuned to the room. The engineers don’t have to push up and pull down all these frequencies on a graphic equaliser that much anymore, because Lyon sounds good right out of the box.

‘For the last few months, people have been saying, “Wow, this room sounds so good”, says APE CEO Gregg Perloff, who worked for legendary impresario Bill Graham for years, and whose current company produces major shows and festivals around the Bay Area and beyond. Among others, Perloff has heard raves about the Lyon system from Bonnie Raitt and her crew, as well as Van Morrison, an artist not easily pleased.

The engineering and design innovations that the Fox Theater’s Bay Area neighbour Meyer Sound has brought to Lyon have significantly enhanced the audience experience, says Tom Lyon of system installer Pro Media/UltraSound. Lyon worked on the Fox installation and is now on the road with Dave Matthews Band as systems tech. ‘With Lyon, engineers don’t have to work as hard to get the sound they want,’ he says. ‘The increase in headroom and power is impressive, even though only two boxes were added to the rig.’

APE installed a Meyer Sound Milo line array loudspeaker system in the newly renovated Fox in 2009 when it was first reopened as a concert venue. Perloff was pleased with the Milo system and saw no need to update it over the years – until he heard Lyon.

‘I’ve been doing this a long time, and I’ve never seen such a quantum leap in sound,’ Perloff says. ‘Investing in Lyon is one of the best decisions we’ve ever made. We’re very fortunate to have one of the world’s great sound companies just a few miles from the Fox.’

The Fox system comprises 14 flown Lyon linear line array loudspeakers and six groundstacked 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements per side. Three 700-HP subwoofers are flown above center stage, and front fill comprises four MSL-4 and three M’elodie line array loudspeakers. A Galileo Callisto loudspeaker management system with one Galileo Callisto 616 AES and three Galileo Callisto 616 array processors provides system drive and alignment.

Opened in 1928, the Fox Theater is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and hosts more than 100 concerts and events each year.

More: www.meyersound.com

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