Meyer Sound PSW-6 manual

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  • Page 1

    The tight response pattern of the PSW -6 helps to steer all frequencies away fr om the rear of the cabinet, eliminating much of the reverber ant noise traditionally associated with large scale full-range speaker arrays. Additionally , the tight response pattern allows the PSW -6 to be placed in close proximity to walls without the traditional probl[...]

  • Page 2

    Sound pressure pr opagates from the front of the speaker using four front- loaded cone drivers and is steered away from the rear of the cabinet by two rear -mounted cone drivers. This is accomplished through a complex electrical response relationship between multiple amplifier channels and critical geometry between the front and rear tr ansducers. [...]

  • Page 3

    No tes Acoustic al (ea ch loudspeaker) C o v er age PSW-6 SPECIFICA TIONS Oper ating F requency Range Phase Response Maximum SPL Dynamic Range 30 Hz – 125 Hz (-6 dB points) 32 Hz - 100 Hz ± 3 dB 1 ±50° 40 Hz – 130 Hz 2 140 dB @ 1 meter 3 > 110 dB Cardioid response pattern with > 15 dB fr ont-to-back ratio See polar plot data below 1. T[...]

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    T r ansducers Amplifiers Audio Input AC Pow er Physic al No tes PHY SICAL DIMENSIONS PSW-6 SPECIFICA TIONS (cont’ d) Lo w F requency T ype Output Pow er THD, IM, TIM T ype Connector Nominal Input L ev el Connector Automatic voltage selection Opearional V oltage Range Max Continuous RMS Current ( > 1 0 s) Max Burst RMS Current ( < 1 s) Max P[...]