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Oct 2, 2006 6:47 PM, Alone in his anechoic chamber, photographed by Steve Jennings

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JOHN MEYER

From his first design (the Glyph loudspeaker he brought to Monterey Pop in 1967), John Meyer has always taken a different approach to seeing — and hearing — the world. He introduced the concept of trapezoidal, arrayable enclosures in 1980 and borrowed technology from Stealth aircraft to put in his X-10 monitors. And when Megadeth, the Three Tenors, Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House all use your products, you must be doing something exceptional.

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WALTER MURCH
LESLIE ANN JONES
NEIL AND PEGI YOUNG
FRED CATERO
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JOHN MEYER
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THE FILLMORE
HYDE STREET STUDIOS
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