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Maluma performing on the Auditorium Stravinski stage at this year's Montreaux Jazz Festival supported by Meyer Sound PANTHER arrays. (Photo Credit: Marc Ducrest)

Meyer Sound Marks 37 Years At The Montreux Jazz Festival

More than 380 of the company's loudspeakers were deployed across festival sites, with the 4,000-capacity Auditorium Stravinski outfitted with a system headed by PANTHER large-format line arrays.

Meyer Sound was on hand for its 37th year as a strategic partner and official sound provider at the recent 57th edition of the Montreaux Jazz Festival on the shores of Switzerland’s Lake Geneva, with more than 380 of the company’s loudspeakers deployed across festival sites, including 27 current and legacy loudspeaker models represented in the main and foldback systems.

This year, the Auditorium Stravinski hosted artists spanning generations and genres, including Bob Dylan, Lil Nas X, Iggy Pop, Gilberto Gil & Family, Buddy Guy, and Nile Rodgers & Chic. And, for the second year, the system at the 4,000-capacity venue was built around a complement of 24 PANTHER large-format linear line array loudspeakers.

“The reactions to PANTHER have again been very positive overall,” says Martin Reich, audio coordinator for the festival as well as house engineer at the Auditorium Stravinski. “Some engineers are often surprised by what they hear from PANTHER because, for the first time, they are hearing the sounds with such high resolution.”

Rob Stanley, production manager and senior project manager for ZEROdB Live, who works with Seal as well as other top British artists, adds, “Nothing can ever take away from that amazing show on an amazing PA system. In what must be pushing 10,000 shows in my career, this was the best sounding, and put it up there in the top three career moments for me.”

Mixing a set in the Stravinski during the festival was a memorable career moment for Montreux native Sam Nussbaum. His primary job during the festival was as the house engineer at The Memphis, but as he had worked for two years with soulful Swiss singer-songwriter NNAVY, he was behind the board when she opened for Lionel Richie in the Stravinski.

“It was an emotional moment for me,” says Nussbaum, who grew up with the festival as his father was a technical manager at the building complex housing the hall. “I remember as a kid watching engineers mixing legends like Bob Dylan. It was a milestone for me to be behind the desk in this room.

“The presence of the PANTHER PA was stunning compared to many of the others I’ve heard in here. And the support from the team from Meyer Sound was fantastic.”

Supporting the PANTHER arrays at the venue were 14 1100-LFC and six 900‑LFC low-frequency control elements for sub-bass; LINA very compact linear line array loudspeakers as a split center array and six LINA loudspeakers as a center fill; four ULTRA-X40 loudspeakers for in- and outfills, and a pair of Amie system monitors at FOH mix.

The scale and configuration of the Auditorium Stravinski system contrasted with Nussbaum’s home base at The Memphis, where he mixed on a system with UPQ‑1P point-source loudspeakers as his mains. He also works regularly with Pilar Vega, and he mixed her set at the outdoor Super Bock stage on a system anchored by LEOPARD compact line array loudspeakers.

“The rooms are acoustically different and indoors is different from outdoors, but overall I always can make the Meyer Sound system work and do what I want them to do,” he continues. “You feel a consistency, particularly with transients like the kick and the snare — the sound is always there. You can rely on how the speakers react when you apply EQ and compression.”

“Having Meyer Sound as a festival partner is a dream come true, and a treat for everybody,” Reich concludes. “We get all the tools we could wish for, along with 24/7 support. It couldn’t be better.”

Returning as production manager for this year’s Montreux Jazz Festival was Marco Güntensperger. The principal audio supplier was Skynight SA, based near Geneva, with on-site project managers Goran Pajic and Yvan Baronne working under the overall direction of Nicolas Walser. Eddy Broquet of Meyer Sound’s Swiss distributor, Tonspur, coordinated distribution and technical support. Ianina Canalis and José Gaudin of Meyer Sound technical support were available as needed, with Gaudin doubling as FOH mixer at Montreux Jazz Lab. Senior product manager Andy Davies and UK sales manager Roland Morcom served as liaisons with the festival’s staff and guest sound engineers.

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