Meyer Sound has released its USW-121P subwoofer, the first model in a new generation of USW subwoofers.
The USW-121P subwoofer is a non-arrayed subwoofer, powered by a single 21-in driver with a wide frequency range of 20-125 Hz (-10 dB), delivering extended low end with the same power associated with Meyer Sound’s other subwoofers.
In larger systems, the USW-121P can complement the 2100-LFC, adding ground-stacked depth beneath flown arrays.
Featuring a depth of 24.5-in, the subwoofer is designed to provide low-end extension without sacrificing floor or stage space, with a corner cut-out to allow connector and cable clearance when the cabinet is against a wall or in other tight spaces including behind screens and in prosceniums. A low-velocity square port is also included to minimise noises at extreme low frequencies.
The subwoofer is the first Meyer Sound subwoofer to feature Galileo extended networking (Gen-1) technology, integrating networked audio connectivity and Galileo Galaxy-class DSP directly into the loudspeaker, reducing or eliminating the need for separate system processors.
The Nebra software platform and MAPP 3D system design and prediction tool are included for configuration, control and monitoring.
AES67 and analogue inputs are included at launch, with Milan functionality planned in a later Gen-1 update.