Sound engineering for the art and science of sound – Meyer Sound UPM-1 User Manual

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Architectural and
Engineering Specifications UPM-1⁄P-1A

The ultra-compact, high-power rein-

forcement speaker system shall be a passive
3-way type with two 5-inch low-frequency
loudspeakers, front mounted in a ducted
brass-reflex hardwood plywood enclosure
with a high-frequency piezo-electric driver
mounted on a 2" x 5" horn. The enclosure
shall be fitted with three

3

8

"–16 threaded

mounting points, and shall operate with
a separate Control Electronics Unit.

The Control Electronics Unit shall con-

tain a power supply capable of operating
from a 120/240V AC 50/60 Hz line, equal-
ization circuitry for amplitude and phase
alignment, protection circuitry which

automatically activates under high power
conditions, RMS limiter which protects
the speakers from overheating, active bal-
anced input, active push-pull output, and
LED indicators for power on and limiters.

Total harmonic distortion at + 26 dBu

at the balanced output loaded with 10k

shall be less than .1% at 1kHz. The “A”-
weighted noise level shall be at least
105 dB below maximum rated output
of +26 dBu.

The speaker system combined with a

125␣W (16 ohm rating) amplifier shall
meet the following performance criteria:
Frequency response, 60 Hz to 20 kHz plus
or minus 4 dB measured in half space
at 1 meter on axis with

1

3

octave pink

noise; output of 108 dB SPL measured at
1 meter on axis with peaks of 118 dB SPL
when driven with “A”-weighted noise.

Distribution pattern, 80 degrees horizon-

tal by 60 degrees vertical.

Speaker enclosure dimensions shall be

6

3

4

" W x 18

1

8

" H x 7

1

8

" D, weight 16 lbs

(7.3 kg).

Control Electronics Unit dimensions

shall be 19" W x 1

3

4

" H x 7

3

4

" D, weight

7␣lbs (3.2 kg).

The speaker enclosure shall be the Meyer

Sound UPM-1. The Control Electronics
Unit shall be the Meyer Sound P-1A.

Meyer Sound Laboratories has

devoted itself to designing,

manufacturing, and refining com-

ponents that deliver superb sonic

reproduction. Every part of every

component is designed and built

to exacting specifications and

undergoes rigorous, comprehen-

sive testing in the laboratories.

Research remains an integral,

driving force behind all produc-

tion. Meyer strives for sound

quality that is predictable and

neutral over an extended lifetime

and across an extended range.

© 1989 Meyer Sound

04066036.01C

Sound
engineering
for the art
and science
of sound.

Meyer Sound Laboratories, Inc.
2832 San Pablo Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94702
(510) 486-1166
FAX (510) 486-8356

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