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Features of the Meyer Sound MSL-6
- High-Q all-horn system affords concentrated, controlled coverage for long throws
- Tight, full-range pattern control for ease in arraying
- Very high peak output for large-scale applications
- Ultra-low distortion assures clean sound reproduction
Applications
- Stadiums, arenas and concert halls
- Speech and music reinforcement
- Large-scale events
Designed specifically for very large-scale sound reinforcement,
the self-powered Meyer Sound MSL-6 is ideally suited as a stand-alone
system for vocal public address applications. For high-powered
music reinforcement, it works in combination with Meyer Sound
subwoofers and/or the DS-2P and DS-4P Horn-Loaded Mid-Bass loudspeakers.
The MSL-6 contains two 12-inch low-frequency cone drivers and
three high-frequency compression drivers in an arrayable, trapezoidal
cabinet with integral electronics. The center and outer high-frequency
horns utilize separate amplifiers and control electronics to
achieve a 30-degree horizontal coverage angle. The MSL-6's 25-degree
vertical coverage angle allows long-throw arrays of up to three
vertical rows with minimal high-frequency overlap.
An integrated, four-channel amplifier with complementary MOSFET
output stages provides total peak power of 2480 watts (620 watts/channel,
four channels). The MSL-6 features TruPower limiting, phase-corrected
control electronics and an Intelligent AC power supply.
The MSL-6's standard rigging hardware comprises 12 pivoting
lift rings with a 5:1 safety factor. An internal steel framework
carries load stresses. An optional MRF-6 rigging frame allows
integration of the MSL-6 into QuickFly systems.
The MSL-6 is compatible with Meyer Sound's RMS remote monitoring
system, which provides comprehensive monitoring of operating
parameters over a Windows-based network.
Common model name variations found on Google include Meyer MLS6 and Meyer Sound MLS6
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