Meyer Sound SB-1 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – declares that the product:; conforms to the following Product Specifications:; Environmental Specifications for; Contents
- Page 3 – Product Summary; Meyer SB-1 Parabolic Sound Beam; AC Power; The Intelligent AC; Power Requirements; maximum continuous RMS
- Page 4 – Safety Issues; Aud io Input; input polarity switch
- Page 5 – AC Troubleshooting; Active; TruPower Limiting System; HI Limit; do not; hard limiting; Driver Troubleshooting with TPL
- Page 6 – Fans and Cooling System; temperatures or direct sunlight; Yoke Installation and
- Page 8 – grade; High Frequency Pod
- Page 9 – Driver Polarity Verification; Place the measurement microphone 75°
- Page 10 – Safety Summary
- Page 11 – Controls and Connectors; Front; Physical Dimensions; Contact Information
Copyright
1998
Meyer Sound Laboratories, Inc.
All rights reserved
Part Number 05.049.048.01 A
Operating Instructions
SB-1
Parabolic Sound Beam
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Summary
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3 Product Summary The Meyer SB-1 Parabolic Sound Beam is the first device that propagates sound waves with SPLs thatdecrease as little as 3 dB per doubling of distance formore than 300 ft, across a five-octave frequency range,with a consistent and narrow beam width. The physical construction of the ...
4 The minimum electrical service amperage required by asystem of SB-1s is the sum of the maximum continuous RMS current for each speaker. We recommend allowing an additional 30% above the minimum amperage to pre-vent peak voltage drops at the service entry. Safety Issues Pay close attention to these...