The Self-Powered Advantage
Fifteen years ago, Meyer Sound committed to self-powering its sound reinforcement loudspeakers, having pioneered the technology since the company's earliest days. Powerful and reliable, the advantages of self-powered systems quickly became clear: no amplifier racks or loudspeaker cables, no calibration, fast setup and teardown, and efficient truck packs.
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MINA’s powerful three-channel Class-D amplifier
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Each MINA houses a three-channel Class-D amplifier with 975 Watts of output (1950 W peak). Every Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeaker contains all processing and amplification onboard, including limiting for maximum driver life, and an Intelligent AC power supply.
Meyer Sound loudspeakers are designed as integrated systems: drivers and electronics are engineered from the beginning to work together. This enables us to optimize performance; eliminate the weight, truck space, and cooling needs of amplifier racks; make signal loss from long loudspeaker cable runs a thing of the past; and greatly reduce setup and teardown time by removing the need to patch and calibrate crossovers and amplifier gains.
Our designs are meticulously manufactured to strict design tolerances in Meyer Sound's Berkeley factory. This level of control enables us to achieve high degrees of consistency and reliability, which pay many benefits. Curvilinear arrays depend on consistency from element to element to achieve optimal results. Consistency also makes it easy to scale array sizes up or down as needed. Reliability means that a MINA array will keep working hard and sounding great long after it has paid itself off.
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