Used SB-1 | For Sale Item# 35452

Meyer Sound
Meyer Sound
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Quantity 1
Condition Excellent / Few Scratches
Year 2009
Location North America
Case Type Other
Previous Use Installation
Warranty 30 Day

Description

These units were from a fixed install and never toured, mechanically they are in perfect condition, aesthetically 7 out of 10.

What's Included

(4) SB-1
(4) Power Cables

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Established by John and Helen Meyer in 1979, Meyer Sound has been at the forefront of innovation in audio engineering for over two decades. From the outset, Meyer Sound looked beyond loudspeaker cabinet design to create totally integrated,...

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SB-1

SB-1

The Meyer SB-1 parabolic sound beam is the first device to propagate sound Waves that decrease as little as 3 dB SPL per doubling of distance for more than 300 feet, across a five-octave frequency range, with a consistent and narrow beam width. Exploiting the well-known directional behavior of a parabolic reflecting surface, the SB-1 provides the unprecedented ability to precisely focus high-frequency fill energy over great distances from a point-source system without the use of delayed fill loudspeakers.

The SB-1 comprises a fiberglass parabolic reflector dish with a bullet-shaped pod containing a 4-inch compression driver and an aspherical horn, mounted at the focus of the parabolic surface and aimed at the center of the dish. A 12-inch band-limited cone driver is embedded inside the center of the dish facing the pod to steer and focus the sound produced from the horn. Mounted in a companion yoke, the dish housing serves as the parabolic aiming mechanism and contains the amplification, signal processing, and control electronics for both drivers. The high-frequency pod can be disassembled and packed for shipping inside the dish.

The SB-1's integrated electronics and amplifier system utilizes the Intelligent AC Power Supply and the TruPower limiting system. The Intelligent AC supply auto-selects the correct operating voltage (facilitating international use), suppresses high voltage transients, provides soft-start power-up (eliminating high inrush current), and sustains operation during low-voltage periods. TPL protects the driver components from damage due to overdriving and assures maximum peak output while minimizing power compression. The SB-1 is RMS remote monitoring system compatible.

Meyer Sound

Established by John and Helen Meyer in 1979, Meyer Sound has been at the forefront of innovation in audio engineering for over two decades. From the outset, Meyer Sound looked beyond loudspeaker cabinet design to create totally integrated, systems-comprehensive solutions that encompass transducer design, signal processing, power amplification and even electroacoustic measurement systems. As a result, Meyer Sound's engineering teams have earned an enviable reputation for developing unique, innovative solutions to some of the most difficult problems confronting audio professionals. In fact, it is fundamental to John Meyer's philosophy that no component of a system should be compromised in order to compensate for variables "upstream" or "downstream." Instead, the entire system should be conceived, designed, tested, confirmed and manufactured as a whole to provide the optimum blend of audio fidelity, utility and long-term reliability.

Used Mount Speakers

Mount speakers are loudspeakers which are mounted on walls, and are commonly used in theaters and other venues where â??elevatedâ?? speakers are needed at key strategic points in the venue to produce an overall surround sound affect. The most common kinds of mount speakers are dynamic loudspeakers. A typical dynamic wall mounted speaker consists of a lightweight cone (diaphragm), which is hooked up to a frame through a coil of tinsel wire constrained in a flexible suspension. Mount speakers work in exactly the same way as regular loudspeakers, in that the electric current in the voice coil creates a magnetic field. This interacts with the magnetic system of the driver and generates a force that makes the coil and attached speaker cone vibrate (move back and forth), which reproduces sound. There are many types of wall mounted speaker available. Full range drivers are one of the most common types of ceiling mounted speaker, as they have the widest possible frequency response. Other mount speakers include subwoofers, which are designed to accurately reproduce the lowest bass notes, and woofers, which reproduce low frequency sounds. Tweeters on the other hand are high frequency mount speakers, designed for replicating the highest frequency sounds. Mid range mount speakers are designed for the middle on the audio spectrum, and therefore are good for neither high nor low frequency sound replication.

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