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The Beverly Theater in Las Vegas Upgrades with Meyer Sound ASTRYA Cinema Loudspeakers

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The Beverly Theatre hosted Meyer Sound’s ASTRYA demo at CinemaCon 2025.

LAS VEGAS – The Beverly Theater in Las Vegas, NV is the first commercial exhibition venue to feature Meyer Sound’s new ASTRYA® cinema loudspeakers. Its three new ASTRYA-140 screen channel loudspeakers replace Meyer Sound Acheron® loudspeakers, marking a natural evolution in the theater’s ongoing commitment to high-impact, precision audio.

More details from Meyer Sound (www.meyersound.com):

The Beverly Theater in Las Vegas, NV by AltF Photography, John Michael Cooper

Imagined by The Rogers Foundation and built in 2023, The Beverly Theater is designed for engaging, cross-disciplinary programming. It hosts film screenings seven nights a week alongside concerts, author events, and talkbacks, with retractable seating for 146 and open-floor capacity for more than 400. The venue’s audio infrastructure, provided by Meyer Sound, delivers uncompromising sound across all formats, with a cinema system, P.A. system, and Constellation® acoustic system at its core.

“We have three programming pillars: live, lit, and film,” says Kip Kelly, The Beverly’s founding creative director and chief experience officer. “When we started building this, it was important to us that we’re not a multipurpose space, but a very intentional space for those three things. If somebody comes and enjoys a concert, it should feel like a concert house in every sense of the word. If someone watches a film, it should feel like a true art house. And when we host authors, it should feel like a space for them as well.”

The Beverly Theater in Las Vegas, NV by AltF Photography, John Michael Cooper

The ASTRYA upgrade replaces Acheron 100 screen channel loudspeakers but retains the rest of the original cinema system: six X-800C™ high-power cinema subwoofers and 14 ULTRA-X20™ compact point source loudspeakers as surrounds. The Constellation system takes the room’s acoustic response from a physically deadened cinema environment to music and speech-optimized profiles at the touch of a button. Two ULTRA-X40™ compact point source loudspeakers, pole-mounted on two 900-LFC™ low-frequency control elements, provide coverage for live events in the theater and adjoining terrace.

It’s a system built for more than just performance—it’s built for storytelling. “We’ve always wanted the space to disappear and let the art come through,” says Kelly. “With film, that means presenting the director’s intent as clearly and accurately as possible. We don’t put a filter over the picture, so why would we do that with the sound? That’s what Meyer Sound has always given us, and this new ASTRYA system pushes that even further.”

The Beverly Theater in Las Vegas, NV by AltF Photography, John Michael Cooper

The Beverly presents a wide range of independent films, many with subtle, dialogue-driven soundtracks; Kelly says ASTRYA has already made an impression. “It hits you right between the eyes,” he says. “Hearing the nuances in someone’s tone of voice, or a low whisper…you don’t know how important those things are until you hear them. It changes the moment.”

The upgrade was managed by Technology West Group, with consulting support from Jason Pritchard, who was also part of the venue’s original design team. “We’d already built in the infrastructure for digital signal paths and higher-voltage power, so this was a clean, efficient update,” says Pritchard, noting that the digital path extended from IMB to endpoint. Like Kelly, he emphasized ASTRYA’s articulation and definition. “What really stands out is the clarity, especially in the upper midrange. That’s where dialogue lives, and ASTRYA delivers.”

Developed with feedback from top film mixers and sound editors, ASTRYA is Meyer Sound’s most refined cinema loudspeaker to date. With ultra-wide dynamic range, zero distortion, and extreme sonic clarity, ASTRYA ensures every detail from the mix stage is preserved in the audience experience.

Meyer Sound plays a central role in every event at The Beverly—from sold-out concerts to intimate book readings—supporting the venue’s commitment to delivering stories with clarity and emotional resonance. “We call ourselves a storytelling arena,” Kelly says. “Whether it’s a sold-out concert with 500 people or it’s a small intimate book reading with seven people, a big part of our storytelling is great sound, and Meyer Sound is central to every single one of those experiences.”

Related links:

www.meyersound.com/cinema

www.thebeverlytheater.com