Meyer Sound unveiled its Ultra-X40 loudspeaker series
The Ultra-X40 point source loudspeaker features a concentric driver configuration, with dual eight-in neodymium magnet cone drivers coupled to a low-mid waveguide surrounding a 3-in diaphragm compression driver.
A rotatable, 110 degrees x 50 degrees constant-Q HF horn offering a coverage pattern that will be uniform in either the horizontal or vertical orientation.
A new amplifier is featured, a three channel class D amplifier with a total peak output power of 1950 W.
The rear panel also features a female XLR 3-pin input connector with a male loop output.
In addition, an optional RMS remote system monitoring module can monitor the loudspeaker’s parameters from a host computer running compass software.
The optional XLR 5-pin connectors version of the input board can accommodate both balanced audio and RMS signals, with AC line power furnished via loop-through powerCON 20 connectors.
New processor technologies are also featured, derived from Meyer Sound’s Leo series of line array loudspeakers.
The new loudspeaker features an integral handle for portable applications that can be removed for permanent installation.
Flexible mounting and rigging can be facilitated by 11 integral M8 points, as well as an integral 35mm pole mount receptacle with an M20 threaded insert socket.
Optional rigging accessories include a U-bracket, yoke, pick-up plates for horizontal or vertical orientation and brackets for grouping in horizontal or vertical clusters.