Big bass for tight spaces
Big bass for tight spaces
The USW-210P has dual 10-inch drivers that extend the low end to 30Hz
Meyer Sound’s USW-210P is described as delivering a big bass impact houses of worship or any place that demands a powerful, low-frequency performance in a low-profile subwoofer. The dual 10-inch drivers extend the low end to 30Hz in a narrow form factor for fitting in confined spaces, while the bass-reflex cabinet has been engineered for high efficiency and low distortion. A built-in, 2-channel, Class-D amplifier provides crossover management, driver protection, and frequency and phase correction. The built-in crossover accepts full-range signals for users to daisy-chain components for signal distribution.
The slanted connector panel allows users to flush-mount the cabinet against wall surfaces, with a required installation depth of 12 inches. The birch plywood enclosure is coated in a rugged, black textured finish with a stamped steel grille. The speaker has been designed for horizontal, vertical and free-standing installation. It integrates with other Meyer Sound systems, including CAL and Ultra Series loudspeakers, while the Intelligent AC power supply provides automatic voltage selection, EMI filtering, soft current turn-on and surge suppression. Optional RMS remote monitoring lets users keep an eye on speaker parameters from a Mac or Windows-based computer running Compass control software via an RMServer interface.
Meanwhile, the manufacturer has announced upgrades for its MAPP XT system design tool and Compass control software. MAPP XT 1.2.2 offers users the ability to perform copy and paste operations within the sound field and incudes design data sets for the USW-210P and Acheron loudspeakers with woven screens. Predictive capability is now available for ground-stacked configurations for Leopard line array loudspeakers with companion 900-LFC low-frequency control elements and for Lina loudspeakers with companion 750-LFC elements.
Compass 4.3.4 allows users to open a MAPP XT project in Compass and have it automatically populate settings for output processing, delay integration, array correction and labelling of channels. Also included are delay integration for several of Meyer Sound’s newest loudspeaker products, including the UP-4slim and the USW-210P. In addition, delay integration has been expanded to include the Ashby ceiling loudspeakers and the UP-4XP ultra-compact loudspeaker.
The Compass 4.3.4 release supports Galaxy 1.3.4, RMServer 2.5.0 and CAL 1.5.0. The RMServer 2.5.0 version now includes support for the USW-210P subwoofer. A number of bug fixes also were addressed in the new releases.