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Applications
- Concert halls and theatres
- Stadiums and arenas
- Large-scale events
Features of the Meyer Sound PSW-6
- Cardioid radiation pattern with over 15 dB front-to-back SPL ratio
- Minimizes destructive low-frequency reverberation
- Maximizes gain before feedback
- Facilitates noise abatement in open-air applications
- Lessens boundary effect
The Meyer Sound PSW-6 is the first low-frequency system to
exhibit a true cardioid directional pattern throughout its operating
range. The PSW-6's unprecedented directional control spans more
than two full octaves, with a front-to-back SPL ratio of more
than 15 dB (typically more than 20 dB) from 30 Hz to 125 Hz.
Horizontal and vertical coverage patterns are symmetrical, ensuring
consistent SPL and frequency response throughout the coverage
area.
The tight response pattern of the PSW-6 steers acoustical output
away from the enclosure rear, eliminating much of the low-frequency
reverberation associated with large-scale full-range loudspeaker
arrays and allowing placement in proximity to walls without
the problems of subtractive boundary conditions.
The PSW-6 incorporates a built-in four-channel class AB/H amplifier
with complementary MOSFET output stages that delivers total
peak output of 2480 watts (620 watts/channel). TruPower limiting
provides enhanced performance and assures driver protection,
and the Intelligent AC System affords automatic voltage selection,
EMI filtering, soft current turn-on and surge suppression.
The PSW-6 shares the same"footprint" as the Meyer Sound MSL-6,
and features an internal steel framework for carrying load stresses.
The optional MRF-6 rigging frame allows integration into QuickFly
rigging systems.
The PSW-6 is compatible with Meyer Sound's RMS remote monitoring
system, which displays critical system parameters on a Windows-based
computer.
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