Meridian Audio has announced it will return to High End Munich in May where visitors will have the first, exclusive opportunity to experience its latest product to emerge from the company’s Extreme Engineering Programme.
Established over six years ago, the Extreme Engineering Programme is informed by psychoacoustics and engineered by experts. It was created to reimagine every element of Meridian’s product platforms, including both software and hardware.
Meridian’s new product, launching in Atrium 3.1, Room C112 at the show, will feature the latest innovative technologies that have been developed as part of this programme.
Elsewhere at High End Munich, Meridian’s partners, AV EMEA, will be showcasing the Meridian DSP3200 loudspeakers in a Volcanic Orange colour in hall 2, stand G16/H09. These compact speakers provide a powerful performance and are designed for intimate listening spaces or as part of a larger installation. The speakers employ Meridian’s award-winning DSP technologies with two integrated amplifiers, on-board digital signal processing and two drivers.
The Audio Reference Room (Atrium 3.1, Room D111) will feature a live demo of Meridian’s flagship DSP8000 XE. This was the original loudspeaker to emerge from Meridian’s Extreme Engineering Programme and is built on a new audio architecture, using higher specification, more powerful components and leveraging Meridian’s expertise in psychoacoustics to achieve high-quality sound.
The EbM (Engineered by Meridian) team will also be available to meet with new and prospective customers at the show in Meridian’s room (Atrium 3.1, Room C112). EbM offers a portfolio of specialised services and unique technology products which create new and different opportunities for B2B partnership and growth.
The team will be demonstrating Meridian’s Vibrohaptic Audio Technology which integrates into a car seat in order to emulate a more natural and visceral listening experience within the vehicle, or any given environment (e.g., gaming chair, airline seat). This new technology generates tactile signals from the audio content that are transmitted through the seat to create a more exciting, engaging and realistic listening experience.