GEN-1, Meyer Sound’s fresh Galileo Extended Networking platform, is available now.

GEN-1, Meyer Sound’s fresh Galileo Extended Networking platform, is available now.

Berkeley, CA (September 5, 2025)—Anticipating audio system architectures growing larger and more complex in the years to come, GEN-1, Meyer Sound’s fresh Galileo Extended Networking platform, is available now. Designed to be scalable and flexible, GEN-1 is AES67-compatible, intended for Milan integration and localizes networked connectivity and onboard signal processing, placing those functions aboard the loudspeaker itself.

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The GEN-1 you get an AES67 audio flow and perform onboard running, including Meyer Sound’s custom U-Shaping and Product Integration tools, wait, EQ, and delay. This enables quicker implementation, better performance, and simpler system reconstruction, according to Meyer Sound.

GEN-1 also provides structure telemetry over a network network, including signal presence, tape, and limiter status, via Meyer Sound’s Nebra application platform.

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