The
Meyer Sound CQ-1 is a self-powered, phase corrected reinforcement
loudspeaker offering precise, low-Q coverage. The CQ-1 has a
patented horn design that is the result of extensive research
in Meyer Sound's calibrated anechoic chamber. The CQ-1's frequency
response of 40 Hz to 18 kHz is uniform over the entire coverage
area in both the horizontal and vertical axes, with no side
lobes when measured at one-sixth octave frequency resolution.
The CQ-1's low-frequency section comprises a single 15-inch
driver, and the high-frequency section utilizes a 4" diaphragm
compression driver coupled to an 80° x 40° (-6 dB points)
constant-Q horn.
An integral two-channel class AB/H amplifier with complementary
power MOSFET output stages affords total burst output of 1240
watts (620 watts/channel). The field-replaceable amplifier and
control unit is equipped with TruPower limiting technology,
and the power supply incorporates Meyer Sound's Intelligent
AC system for fail-safe operation worldwide with no need to
manually select the AC voltage.
The compact CQ-1 system is flyable and arrayable using standard
aircraft pan ring fittings. An optional QuickFly mounting yoke
allows flexible, fast installation and easy aiming in mobile
and fixed applications. The CQ-1 is compatible with Meyer Sound's
RMS remote monitoring system.
Features of the Meyer Sound CQ-1
- Extremely smooth horizontal pattern for consistent sound
- Ultra-low distortion and flat response yield remarkable fidelity
- Extended low-frequency response for stand-alone applications
Applications
- Concert halls, theatres and houses of worship
- Downfill and delays in large-scale reinforcement
- Stage monitoring side fill
- Paging and announcing
- Cinema and 5.1 applications
CQ-1
Datasheet
CQ-1 Specifications
CQ-1 Operating Instructions
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