The Meyer Sound Panther is engineered for peak power, unrivaled linearity, and stratospheric headroom. This lightweight powered line array houses an efficient 2,200-watt Class D amplifier along with two 12-inch woofers and three 3-inch compression drivers, yielding an ample 55Hz to 16kHz operating frequency range and a muscular 150dB maximum SPL. Available in three coverage patterns, the Panther scales effortlessly for different-sized applications, it accommodates a useful suite of optional accessories, and it integrates seamlessly with Meyer Sound's system design, deployment, and management tools. Moreover, its powered design negates the need to match components, calibrate crossovers, or deploy standalone amplifiers. You also get an IP55-rated cabinet and Neutrik TOP-sealed connections for maximum resistance against dust and the elements. Powerful enough for festivals yet agile enough for small-scale events, the Meyer Sound Panther packs a large-format line array into a sleek, low-profile design.
Scales effortlessly for any application
Versatile enough for any venue, the Panther is available in three coverage patterns — 80-, 95-, and 110-degree horizontal patterns — enabling you to tailor coverage for a wide range of applications. The Panther's analog XLR and Milan-certified AVB inputs allow you to effortlessly scale your system within existing infrastructures while also providing a future-proof path to tomorrow's digital platforms. Here at Sweetwater, we appreciate how Panther-based systems let you do more with less, allowing you to build upon your small-scale, corporate AV-sized system to accommodate theaters, arenas, and even stadiums.
The powered advantage
The Meyer Sound Panther benefits from the company's industry-leading powered design. Its efficient Class D amplifier is precision-matched to its premium-quality drivers, ensuring optimal power handling and a remarkably clean sound. This all-in-one design also facilitates unrivaled linearity and headroom, giving you consistently clean sound at any output level. Furthermore, building power amplifiers directly into the Panther's loudspeaker cabinet means that there's no need to configure crossovers or deploy long cable runs, the latter of which is notorious for creating unwanted distortion and signal loss.
Tour-ready construction
When Meyer Sound designed the Panther series, they wanted to ensure that these loudspeakers were armored against the elements. That's why this powered line array is housed in a near-nuke-proof IP55-rated cabinet that safeguards it against dust and splashes. Beyond that, its Neutrik TOP-sealed connections make rain hoods a non-issue.