John Meyer (audio engineer)

John Meyer assembled a custom amplification system for The Steve Miller Band when they appeared at the Monterey Pop Festival.

Soon after John Meyer started a company called Glyph to design and build sound reinforcement systems.

Each stack included a white fiberglass bass, mid-range and hi frequency horns.

[3] While at McCune, John Meyer started doing sound reinforcement work with outdoor classical music symphony concerts at Stanford University.

While there, he designed a modular loudspeaker system and a high-frequency horn driver that led directly to some of the initial innovations at Meyer Sound Laboratories.

John and Helen's first official date was at Thos Tenney, the high-end hi-fi store in Berkeley at which he was working, to listen to Sgt.

[7] John and Helen founded Meyer Sound Laboratories in 1979 after his return from Switzerland.

In 2005, Meyer was made a Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society, and in 2007, he was awarded the organization's Silver Medal.

A color photograph of a man in glasses with thinning reddish-brown hair and a full beard, holding a microphone and wearing a name badge.