Malcolm Hill (audio engineer)

Malcolm Hill is a speaker designer. He has focused on the public address system and large-scale events.[1]

Since the early 1970s, Hill's design philosophy has been the "Faithful Reproduction of the Original Sound". Throughout the '80s and '90s Hill Speaker Systems were used by many international touring artists, in theatres, arenas and stadiums around the world - from Wembley Stadium to Madison Square Garden to Nuremberg. In the mid-'90s, under the banner 'faith comes through hearing', Malcolm Hill designed the PowerCube,[2] a compact self-powered speaker.

The M-series speakers systems have been used for many high–profile global events: M2 Gary Numan, M3 Saxon, M4 Live Aid,[3] AC/DC,[4] Monsters of Rock, M6 AHA, Status Quo, "Rock till you drop", Frankie goes to Hollywood, B52s

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