In this special pre-AES podcast, Mix talks to John Meyer, co-founder of Meyer Sound, about the development and introduction of the Bluehorn System, the company’s revolutionary new studio monitoring system that will be on display at the AES convention in New York City in Demo Room 2D08. More than five years in development, the Bluehorn System builds on the legacy of the HD-1, with research into digital filtering and processing that results in an absolutely flat, neutral response, with imaging that simply has to be heard to be appreciated.
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