Meyer Sound has appointed Bob McCarthy to the newly created position of Director of System Optimization, where he will be a part of the R&D department responsible for developing networked audio solutions. In addition, he will remain an active instructor in the Meyer Sound education programme, and support the design and commissioning of new Meyer Sound installations.
McCarthy was one of the earliest users of Meyer Sound products in the 1980s, and has been involved in the development of all three generations of the SIM source independent measurement system. In the mid-1980s, he taught the first SIM School, which subequently became the Meyer Sound worldwide education programme. His book, Sound Systems: Design and Optimization (Focal Press, 2006), is considered a reference work in audio education.
‘Bob has played many roles with Meyer Sound in the past three decades,’ says John McMahon, Executive Director of Operations & Digital Products. ‘As he returns as a full-time employee, he’s bringing with him an unmatched wealth of audio knowledge and experience with Meyer Sound systems. This is great news for our R&D department as well as our many customers who count on Meyer Sound solutions to tackle the most difficult acoustic challenges.’
An independent audio consultant for more than 15 years, McCarthy has a rich project portfolio. Installations he has worked on include stadia and arenas such as Ohio State University and SBC Arena in San Antonio, Texas; performance halls such as Harpa concert hall in Iceland, Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, and Arts Centre Melbourne; five of the world’s largest theme parks; and more than ten Cirque du Soleil productions.
‘It’s a privilege to join a company that is shaping the future of sound reinforcement,’ McCarthy says. ‘From building loudspeaker systems with dedicated Control Electronics Units (CEUs) in the late 1970s to now integrating room optimisation and audio distribution, Meyer Sound has long been at the forefront of building total systems. By working in the field with other users of Meyer Sound equipment, I aim to further our understanding of complete system implementation to benefit our R&D and education efforts.’
McCarthy will be based in New York City.
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