Drawing on technologies developed for the LEO Family line-array systems, Meyer Sound has updated its UPQ point-source loudspeakers with a new Class D amplifier, new onboard signal processing for optimized frequency and phase response, and a 13lb. overall weight reduction. The current UPQ-1P (80°x50°) and UPQ-2P (50°x50°) have been re-designated as UPQ-D1 and UPQ-D2, respectively. A third variant, the UPQ-D3, offers a new 80°x80° coverage option. All 3 variants retain the same exterior cabinet dimensions and rigging points as current UPQ models and incorporate the same driver complement as the prior versions. The low-frequency section relies on a 15″ neodymium magnet cone driver while high frequencies are reproduced by a 4″ diaphragm compression driver. The new 2-channel Class D amplifier is designed for high efficiency with reduced current draw, yet produces a total peak output power of 1800W. A new generation of phase-corrected signal processing results in flatter frequency and phase response for superior transient reproduction and precise imaging.
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