Meyer Sound ULTRA-X40
The new benchmark for power and clarity in point source speakers.
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Meyer Sound ULTRA-X40 Specifications
ACOUSTICAL
Operating Frequency Range: 55 Hz – 19.5 kHz
Frequency Response: 56 Hz – 19 kHz ± 4 dB
Phase Response: 90 Hz – 19.5 kHz ±45°
Linear Peak SPL: 132.5 dB with 18 dB crest factor (M-noise), 130 dB (Pink Noise), 131 dB (B-noise)
COVERAGE
Rotatable horn: 110° x 50°
TRANSDUCERS
Low Frequency: Two 8-inch cone drivers; 4 Ω nominal impedance
High Frequency: One 3-inch diaphragm compression driver connected to a rotatable horn; 8 Ω nominal impedance
AUDIO INPUT
Type: Differential, electronically balanced
Maximum Common Mode Range: ±15 V DC, clamped to earth for voltage transient protection
Connectors: XLR 3-pin female input with male loop output; optional XLR 5-pin connector to accommodate both balanced audio and RMS signals.
Input Impedance: 10 kΩ differential between pins 2 and 3
Wiring:
Pin 1: Chassis/earth through 1 kΩ, 1000 pF, 15 V clamp network to provide virtual ground lift at audio frequencies
Pin 2: Signal +
Pin 3: Signal ‐
Pin 4: RMS (polarity insensitive)
Pin 5: RMS (polarity insensitive)
Case: Earth ground and chassis
Nominal Input Sensitivity: 0 dBV (1.0 V rms) continuous is typically the onset of limiting for noise and music
Input Level: Audio source must be capable of producing of +20 dBV (10 V rms) into 600 Ω to produce the maximum peak SPL over the operating bandwidth of the loudspeaker.
AMPLIFIERS
Type: three-channel, Class-D
Total Output Power: 1950 W peak
THD, IM, TIM: < 0.02%
Cooling: Convection
AC POWER
Connector: powerCON 20 input with loop output
Automatic Voltage Selection: 90–265 V AC, 50–60 Hz
Safety Rated Volted Range: 100–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz
Turn-on and Turn-off Points: Turn‐on: 90 V AC turn-on, no turn-off; internal fuse protection above 265 V AC
CURRENT DRAW:
Idle Current: 0.27 A rms (115 V AC); 0.25 A rms (230 V AC); 0.29 A rms (100 V AC)
Max Long‐Term Continuous Current (>10 sec): 1.9 A rms (115 V AC); 1.0 A rms (230 V AC); 2.2 A rms (100 V AC)
Burst Current (<1 sec): 3.1 A rms (115 V AC); 1.5 A rms (230 V AC); 3.4 A rms (100 V AC)
Maximum Instantaneous Peak Current: 6.9 A peak (115 V AC); 3.4 A peak (230 V AC); 7.9 A peak (100 V AC)
Inrush Current: <20 A peak
RMS NETWORK
Two-conductor twisted-pair network that reports all operating parameters of amplifiers to system operator’s host computer.
PHYSICAL
Dimensions: W: 12.51 in (318 mm) x H: 22.31 in (567 mm) x D: 14 in (356 mm); D with handles: 15.38 in (391 mm)
Weight: 52 lb (23.6 kg)
Enclosure: Premium multi-ply birch with slightly textured black finish
Protective Grille: Powder-coated, round-perforated steel
Rigging: 11 integrated M8 threaded points; 35 mm Pole Mount with M20 thread; optional accessories for various rigging options (see accessories section).
MANUFACTURER NOTES
Loudspeaker system predictions for coverage and SPL are available in Meyer Sound’s MAPP System Design Tool.
Recommended maximum operating frequency range. Response depends on loading conditions and room acoustics.
Free-field, measured with 1/3 octave frequency resolution at 4 m.
Linear Peak SPL is measured in free-field at 4 m referred to 1 m. Loudspeaker SPL compression measured with M-noise at the onset of limiting, 2-hour duration, and 50-degree C ambient temperature is < 2 dB. M-noise is a full bandwidth (10 Hz–22.5 kHz) test signal developed by Meyer Sound to better measure the loudspeaker’s music performance. It has a constant instantaneous peak level in octave bands, a crest factor that increases with frequency, and a full bandwidth Peak to RMS ratio of 18 dB. Pink noise is a full bandwidth test signal with Peak to RMS ratio of 12.5 dB.B-noise is a Meyer Sound test signal used to ensure measurements reflect system behavior when reproducing the most common input spectrum,and to verify there is still headroom over pink noise.
Pins 4 and 5 (RMS) only included with XLR 5-pin connector that accommodates both balanced audio and RMS signals.
Peak power based on the maximum unclipped peak voltage the amplifier will produce into the nominal load impedance.
AC power cabling must be of sufficient gauge so that under burst current rms conditions, cable transmission losses do not cause the loudspeaker’s voltage to drop below the specified operating range.
IMPORTANT: CMG strive to provide the most accurate and complete equipment description and item specifications, including weight, rigging, power requirements and recommended use. All product information has been sourced from the original equipment manufacturer (or Australian distributor) and is based on the manufacturers standard specifications. Actual specifications for this equipment may differ. It is highly recommended that all equipment details are confirmed with our team PRIOR TO USE as the supplier, as the latter (CMG Audio Visual Pty Ltd) cannot be held accountable for any inaccuracies.