Meyer Sound Leopard For Sale at musicconcertevent.com
If you’re searching for a used Meyer Sound Leopard for sale, you’re looking at one of the more compact entries in Meyer Sound’s LEO family of self powered line arrays. musicconcertevent.com covers the Leopard for sound engineers, system techs, and production companies who need big system sound without the footprint of a full scale line array.
The Leopard is a self powered, two way compact linear line array loudspeaker built with two 9 inch long excursion woofers and a 3 inch compression driver coupled through Meyer Sound’s REM manifold. It delivers 110 degree horizontal coverage and is rated at up to 142 dB maximum SPL, with roughly 3,900 watts of Class D power built into each cabinet. At about 75 pounds and under 27 inches wide, the Leopard is built for small to medium scale touring and fixed installation jobs including clubs, theatres, houses of worship, and corporate AV, where a larger box like the LYON would be more than the venue needs.
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Why Choose a Leopard Line Array
- Self powered design. Amplification is built into each cabinet, simplifying setup compared to passive line array systems that require separate external amps.
- Compact footprint. At roughly 75 pounds and under 27 inches wide, Leopard is easier to transport and rig than larger line array elements.
- Integration with the LEO family. Leopard pairs with Meyer Sound's 900-LFC subwoofer and can also work as a fill loudspeaker alongside LEO-M and LYON systems.
- Control and processing. Leopard systems are driven through Meyer Sound's Galileo GALAXY network platform, with MAPP System Design Tool support for predicting coverage and SPL before a job.
Who Buys a Used Line Array System Like This
This category serves audio professionals running small to medium scale productions, including:
- Sound engineers, both FOH and monitor
- PA system technicians and audio technicians
- Touring production companies and tour managers
- Venue owners, club managers, and houses of worship running fixed installs
- AV equipment resellers and rental companies
What to Consider Before Buying a Used Leopard
- Condition and run hours. Touring line array elements see heavier wear than fixed install units, so ask about usage history on any used unit.
- System compatibility. Leopard is designed to run with Meyer Sound's own Galileo GALAXY platform, so confirm you have the matching processing gear.
- Rigging hardware. Leopard uses Meyer Sound's QuickFly rigging system, so check that any used unit includes the correct rigging components.
- Pairing with subwoofers. The 900-LFC is the matched low frequency partner for Leopard arrays, so factor that into your system if low end extension is needed.
Meyer Leopard Price
Pricing on a Meyer Sound Leopard varies based on whether the unit is new or used, the quantity needed for a full array, and whether rigging, processing, or subwoofers are included in the package. For current Meyer Sound Leopard price information, see individual product listings at musicconcertevent.com.
How the Leopard Compares to Other Line Array Speakers
Buyers comparing line array speakers for sale often weigh the Leopard against other compact to mid sized line array elements, including the JBL VTX V20. The VTX V20 is a three way line array element with dual 10 inch woofers, multiple midrange and tweeter drivers, and JBL's Radiation Boundary Integrator waveguide, typically run with separate Crown amplification rather than the self powered design used in the Leopard. Both are positioned for touring and installation work, but the self powered approach in the Leopard simplifies setup in a way that an externally amplified system like the VTX V20 does not.
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Where to Sell or Source Equipment Once You're in the Business
Resellers and touring professionals working with Meyer Sound gear commonly move inventory or source work through a mix of platforms. These include professional networks like LinkedIn, AV specific marketplaces such as GearSource and Reverb, general marketplaces like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and Amazon, and freelance platforms like Upwork and Fiverr for technician work. For technical reference and setup standards, audio professionals also point to resources like sasphonik.com and bostonprosounds.com.
FAQ
What is the Meyer Sound Leopard?
The Leopard is a compact, self powered linear line array loudspeaker from Meyer Sound's LEO family, built with two 9 inch woofers and a 3 inch compression driver, designed for small to medium scale touring and fixed installation work.
Is the Meyer Sound Leopard self powered?
Yes, the Leopard has amplification built into each cabinet, which simplifies setup compared to passive line array systems that need separate external amps.
What subwoofer pairs with the Leopard?
Meyer Sound's 900-LFC low frequency control element is built to pair with Leopard arrays and can be flown alongside Leopard without additional transition hardware.
How does the Meyer Sound Leopard compare to the JBL VTX V20?
The Leopard is a self powered two way system, while the VTX V20 is a three way line array element typically driven by separate Crown amplification. Both are used in touring and installation work, but the Leopard's self powered design changes how a system is planned and set up compared to externally amplified options like the VTX V20.
What control system does the Leopard use?
Leopard systems are recommended to run on Meyer Sound's Galileo GALAXY network platform, with the MAPP System Design Tool used to predict coverage and SPL before deployment.
Where can I find a used line array system for sale?
Used line array systems, including the Meyer Sound Leopard, are available through specialized pro audio retailers like musicconcertevent.com as well as secondhand marketplaces serving touring and production professionals.
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