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Features of the Meyer Sound CQ-2
- Compact, high output system makes small, powerful arrays
- Ultra-low distortion and flat response yield remarkable fidelity
- Narrow pattern enables precisely controlled coverage
- 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
The
Meyer Sound CQ-2 is a self-powered, phase-corrected reinforcement
loudspeaker offering precise, high-Q coverage. The CQ-2 has
a new, patented horn design that is the result of extensive
research in Meyer Sound's calibrated anechoic chamber. The CQ-2'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-2s low frequency section comprises a single 15-inch
driver, and the high frequency section utilizes a 4-inch diaphragm
compression driver coupled to a 50° 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-2 system is flyable and arrayable using standard
aircraft pan ring fittings. An optional QuickFly yoke allows
flexible, fast installation and easy pan and tilt aiming in
mobile and fixed applications. The CQ-2 is compatible with Meyer Sound's RMS remote monitoring system.
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