An Audio Brand Built for Listening, Not Just Looking.
InfoComm is the largest annual gathering of the professional audio-visual industry in the U.S. For Meyer Sound — a brand whose reputation is built on the actual sound of the speakers, not the look — the booth had to do something most trade show booths don’t: present as a clean, brand-appropriate showcase while functioning as a controlled audio-demonstration environment. The creative brief called for the booth itself to fade into the background so the product could carry the conversation. Two Eighteen was engaged to fabricate the full environment.
Engineering a Demo-First Booth Footprint.
A branded overhead identifier, product zones, and listening environments.
Planning balanced two needs: a confident brand read from across the InfoComm floor and an open, sonically appropriate interior for live product demonstrations. Our production team coordinated the overhead truss-style identifier carrying the Meyer Sound brand, with product-zone backdrops for the ULTRA family and other Meyer Sound lines, demo positions for the speakers themselves, and an interior support package built for an active demonstration environment across multi-day show hours.
Custom Scenic Fabrication.
Overhead Meyer Sound identifier, product zone backdrops, and demo positions.
The defining element of the build is the dark overhead truss-style structure carrying the Meyer Sound wordmark and the brand’s waveform-arc mark, anchoring the booth’s identity from anywhere in the InfoComm hall. Below the overhead, our team fabricated product-zone backdrops including the blue ULTRA-family vertical panel carrying the “Precision. Power. Purity.” tagline, the waveform-graphic display wall on the booth’s primary face, and supporting brand panels throughout. Demo positions for the loudspeakers and line-array systems were built into the perimeter, with integrated AV control screens for live sound demonstration. The overall environment is dark, restrained, and brand-aligned — a booth that lets the audio be the centerpiece.





Full On-Site Delivery at InfoComm.
All elements were fabricated and pre-fit in our Las Vegas facility, then transported to the Orange County Convention Center for the InfoComm 2025 load-in. Install moved in sequence: the overhead truss-style Meyer Sound identifier first to set the booth’s presence, then the product zone backdrops and demo positions, then the audio-control integration and supporting brand panels to close out the environment. Our on-site team supported the multi-day InfoComm run with active maintenance across demo cycles, presented the booth at a brand-appropriate finish level throughout the show, and handled the post-event teardown.
A Booth Built to Get Out of the Way of the Product.
The completed Meyer Sound booth gave the brand a confident, demo-first footprint inside InfoComm 2025 — a space whose architecture supported the loudspeaker demonstrations and product conversations the brand actually came to the show to have. The overhead Meyer Sound identifier read from across the hall, the product zones gave the ULTRA family and other lines clear branded homes, and the open interior let attendees move through the space at the pace a live audio demo requires. This project reflects Two Eighteen’s capability to translate a specialty-industry brief into a fabricated environment that supports the actual work happening inside it.
Key Services Provided.
Two Eighteen delivered the full fabrication and on-site package for the Meyer Sound InfoComm 2025 activation.
- Project Management: Timeline coordination across fabrication, logistics from Las Vegas to the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, and InfoComm load-in compliance.
- Custom Fabrication: Overhead truss-style Meyer Sound identifier, product zone backdrop panels including the ULTRA-family vertical, waveform-graphic display wall, demo position structures, and supporting brand panels.
- Technical Production: Integrated AV control screens for live audio demonstrations, architectural lighting throughout the booth, and supporting power and signal routing for the demo positions.
- Graphic Production: Meyer Sound wordmark and brand-mark application on the overhead identifier, ULTRA-family product graphics and tagline typography, waveform-graphic display wall, and supporting environmental signage.
- Rentals: Demo position structures, interior support furnishings, and event support infrastructure.
- On-Site Management: Installation supervision, multi-day InfoComm event support across active demo cycles, daily booth maintenance and presentation upkeep, and complete post-event teardown.
Frequently Asked Questions.
What did Two Eighteen build for Meyer Sound at InfoComm 2025?
We fabricated the full Meyer Sound InfoComm 2025 booth, including the overhead truss-style Meyer Sound brand identifier, the ULTRA-family product zone backdrop with the “Precision. Power. Purity.” tagline, the waveform-graphic display wall, the demo position structures for the loudspeaker and line-array systems, and the integrated AV control screens for live audio demonstrations.
Can Two Eighteen build trade show booths for specialty audio and AV industry brands?
Yes. We regularly fabricate booths for AV-industry brands across shows like InfoComm and ISE. Our build approach supports the demo-driven environments these brands need — open footprints, controlled finishes, integrated audio-control hardware, and the kind of restraint that lets the product carry the conversation. Contact us at twoeighteen.com/contact to discuss your next AV trade show build.
Does Two Eighteen handle full fabrication and on-site delivery for shows outside Las Vegas?
Yes. Our 120,000 sq ft Las Vegas facility regularly serves trade shows at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, McCormick Place in Chicago, Moscone in San Francisco, and other major U.S. show venues. We handle the full fabrication, logistics, installation, and on-site support.