MEYER KEEPS A LOW PROFILE
Meyer Sound has released a self-powered MJF-210 low-profile high-power stage monitor, the MJF-210, announcing it’s the lightest stage monitor in the company product line and yet still promises the performance of the MJF-212A stage monitor – which apparently gets a flogging by the likes of Metallica, Judas Priest and… Michael Bublé (okay, fair enough those Big Bands can make a heck of a racket on stage). The MJF-210 features a low-profile design with an impressive power-to-size ratio and very low distortion. Each monitor measures less than 355mm high and weighs 30kgs. The front of the MJF-210 slopes at an optimal 40 degrees from the stage, while the constant directivity horn (50° H x 70° V) gives the performer more freedom to move on stage while staying within the wide vertical coverage. The MJF-210 houses two high-power, long-excursion, 10-inch low-frequency drivers, as well as a 4-inch diaphragm compression driver. The drivers are powered by a three-channel class D amplifier. For real-time monitoring of loudspeaker parameters, the MJF-210 can be integrated into the Compass RMS remote monitoring system using the optional RMS module. Compass RMS features the RMServer and can be controlled in the Compass software. Visit www.meyersound.com for more details.
Australian Distributor: Meyer Sound Australia [email protected]
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