Appendix c: jm-1p specifications – Meyer Sound JM-1P User Manual

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APPENDIX C: JM-1P SPECIFICATIONS

ACOUSTICAL

Operating Frequency
Range

53 Hz – 18 kHz
Note: Recommended maximum operating frequency range. Response depends on load-
ing conditions and room acoustics.

Frequency Response

56 Hz – 16.5 kHz ±4 dB
Note: Measured free field with 1/3 octave frequency resolution at 4 meters.

Phase Response

580 Hz to 16 kHz ±45°

Maximum Peak SPL

138 dB
Note: Measured with music referred to 1 meter.

Dynamic Range

>110 dB

Coverage

20° x 60°

Crossover

520 Hz
Note: At this frequency, the transducers produce equal sound pressure levels.

TRANSDUCERS

Low Frequency

One 15” cone driver with neodymium magnet
Nominal impedance: 2

Ω

Voice coil size: 4”
Power-handling capability: 1200 W (AES)
Note: Power handling measured using AES standards: transducer driven continuously
for two hours with a band limited noise signal having a 6 dB peak-average ratio.

High Frequency

One 4” compression driver
Nominal impedance: 8

Ω

Voice coil size: 4”
Diaphragm size: 4”
Exit size: 1.5”
Power-handling capability: 250 W (AES)
Note: Power handling measured using AES standards: transducer driven continuously
for two hours with a band limited noise signal having a 6 dB peak-average ratio.

AUDIO INPUT

Type

Differential, electronically balanced

Maximum Common
Mode Range

±15 V DC, clamped to earth for voltage transient protection

Connectors

Female XLR input with male XLR loop output or VEAM all-in-one (integrates AC power,
audio, and network)

Input Impedance

10 k

Ω differential between pins 2 and 3

Wiring

Pin 1: Chassis/earth through 220 k

Ω, 1000 pF, 15 V clamp network to provide virtual

ground lift at audio frequencies
Pin 2: Signal +
Pin 3: Signal –
Case: Earth ground and chassis

DC Blocking

Differential DC blocking up to maximum common mode voltage

CMRR

>50 dB, typically 80 dB (50 Hz – 500 Hz)

RF Filter

Common mode: 425 kHz

Differential mode: 142 kHz

TIM Filter

<80 kHz, integral to signal processing

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