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A massive, all-Meyer Sound system of more than 600 loudspeakers recently supplied seamless coverage for a festive crowd of over 300,000 that converged near the Mexico City suburb of Ecatepec for an open-air Holy Mass with Pope Francis. Held across a sprawling event site temporarily constructed on a vast rain catchment plain known as El Caracol, this was the largest event of Pope Francis's five-day visit to Mexico.
“We have had excellent results using Meyer Sound to ensure the best possible listening experience for the public, so we decided to use Meyer Sound speakers exclusively for this event,” says José Antonio Ruíz, production manager of Total Event Productions S.A. de C.V., the systems supplier. “It's important for us to use speakers that we know will deliver a superior performance at all times, even when the system is kept working for more than 30 continuous hours.”
The canopy-covered main event stage for the pope and his guests was flanked by front arrays that included 32 Leo-M line array loudspeakers and 96 Lyon linear line array loudspeakers.
"It’s important for us to use speakers that we know will deliver a superior performance at all times, even when the system is kept working for more than 30 continuous hours."
José Antonio Ruíz
Producton Manager, Total Event Productions, S.A. de C.V.
In addition to the pope's homily, which received headline news coverage worldwide, the program also offered music from an orchestra and traditional Mexican ensembles. To provide full-range music reproduction across the one-kilometer-wide site, 54 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements were deployed.
Leopard, Milo, Mica, M3D and M'elodie line array loudspeakers were also positioned for various fill and foldback applications over or near the stage, with more arrays supporting the four front and 28 remote video screens. MSL-6, MSL-4, UPA-1P, and UPJ-1P Vario loudspeakers and MJF-212A stage monitors were also deployed. A Galileo Callisto loudspeaker management system with nine Galileo 616, 13 Galileo Callisto 616, and seven Galileo Callisto 616 AES array processors was linked by Total Event Productions' own fiber optic distribution network.
Assisting Ruíz were Audio Manager Ramiro Páramo and FOH Engineer Everardo Cano. Total Event Productions has previously supplied Meyer Sound systems for the NAFTA Summit (with the presidents of Mexico, USA, and Canada) and a state visit by the King of Spain.
“Meyer Sound Mexico always provides us with in-depth design and technical support for these major events to make sure we achieve the best results every time,” reports Ruíz. “It's a level of service no other company in Mexico can offer.”
Meyer Sound reinforcement systems were also deployed the previous day for welcoming ceremonies on the main square in central Mexico City, as well as for Pope Francis's arrival and departure ceremonies at Benito Juárez International Airport.