Wrm57 +1 Meyer also did the reinforcement for Yoshi's in Oakland. When the Meyer folks dialed their system in, the sound in that room was simply stunning in almost every seat.
Currently, the best sound in that room is close to the stage or along the middle of the back wall. This is in no part an issue with the Meyer system but rather a generation of hack sound people who do not understand the concept of reinforcing the venue and not simply their seat. That said my blood is up and I will stop the rant.
Meyer produces an extensive line of exceptional products. Sound reinforcement is a different animal. If they make something to fit your needs they would be the people to ask.
Currently, the best sound in that room is close to the stage or along the middle of the back wall. This is in no part an issue with the Meyer system but rather a generation of hack sound people who do not understand the concept of reinforcing the venue and not simply their seat. That said my blood is up and I will stop the rant.
Meyer produces an extensive line of exceptional products. Sound reinforcement is a different animal. If they make something to fit your needs they would be the people to ask.