Meyer Sound M SERIES User Manual
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MILO FAMILY
Since the 2003 introduction of the MILO high-power
curvilinear array loudspeaker, it has become the “gold
standard” for touring and installed line array systems.
With the widespread acceptance of MILO, users started
asking for those same qualities in products optimized
for synergistic functions, and Meyer Sound responded
by releasing the MILO 120, whose 120-degree horizontal
and 20-degree vertical coverage angles make it the
ideal downfill loudspeaker in a MILO family array, the
MILO 60, with its narrow 60-degree horizontal coverage
angle for situations where tight directivity control is crucial,
and now MICA, for applications that don’t quite need
MILO’s extraordinary power and throw.
Compatible in terms of sound, power and rigging, MILO
family loudspeakers seamlessly integrate in virtually any
combination, representing a complete solution for fixed
installations of any size, and total flexibility for touring or
rental applications, where every show may demand a
different system configuration that, nonetheless, must
setup and sound the same as the show before.
With four distinct variations on a successful theme,
the MILO family offers a comprehensive solution that
allows every audience member to enjoy the power and
transparency of MILO in venues of any size.
MILO
MICA
MILO 120
MILO 60
MICA
“The MILO family
represents the combination
of all of Meyer Sound’s years of
experience making low-distortion,
self-powered loudspeakers with the
knowledge we’ve gained from our
curvilinear array systems. The market is
looking for high power, clarity of sound
and well-engineered packaging, and
all of the MILO family loudspeakers
deliver those things.”
- John Meyer