Meyer Sound UPJunior Powered Loudspeaker

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Meyer Sound UPJunior Powered Loudspeaker

Meyer Sounds UPJunior ultracompact VariO loudspeaker brings the sonic signature, versatile rigging, and extraordinary power-to-size ratio of the UPJ-1P to a smaller package. The UPJunior combines the advantages of a self-powered system with the placement and arraying flexibility afforded by a VariO rotatable horn. Though remarkably compact and lightweight, the UPJunior delivers a robust peak power output of 126 dB SPL at 1 meter, making it suitable for use as either a single, primary loudspeaker or within multicabinet horizontal and vertical arrays. Applications include AV presentations; small- to medium-sized main sound reinforcement systems; fill, delay, and effects systems; under-balcony coverage; and distributed systems. The UPJunior was bred for flexibility whether oriented vertically or horizontally. The VariO horn allows quick rotation to provide an 80-degree by 50-degree coverage pattern in either the horizontal or vertical plane. In size, weight, and output, the UPJunior integrates seamlessly with the UltraSeries UPM and UPJ loudspeakers. The UPJuniors low-mid frequency section employs an 8-inch neodymium magnet cone driver, while the high-frequency section utilizes an efficient 0.75-inch exit, 2-inch diaphragm compression driver. Strategically placed metric M8 threaded points allow simple mounting using either eyebolts or third-party pole assemblies.

Features:

  • Exceptional fidelity and extended high frequency performance
  • Outstanding power capability in a compact package
  • Predictable and consistent performance ensures system design flexibility
  • VariO horn provides versatile coverage options, whether loudspeakers are oriented horizontally or vertically
  • Extraordinarily flat amplitude and phase response for tonal accuracy and precise imaging
  • Constant-Q horn affords uniform response throughout the coverage area
  • With QuickFly rigging can be mounted or flown as either a single cabinet or within arrays

Specifications:

  • Acoustical
    • Operating Frequency Range1: 70 Hz – 20 kHz
    • Frequency Response2: 76 Hz – 18 kHz ±4 dB
    • Phase Response: 250 Hz – 18 kHz ±45°
    • Maximum Peak SPL3: 126 dB
    • Dynamic Range: >110 dB
    • Coverage4: 80° x 50°
  • Coverage5
    • 3.5 kHz
  • Transducers
    • Low Frequency:
      • One 8" cone driver with neodymium magne
      • Nominal impedance: 4 Ω
      • Voice coil size: 1.5"
      • Power handling capability: 300 W (AES)6
    • High Frequency7:
      • One 2" compression driver
      • Nominal impedance: 12 Ω
      • Voice coil size: 3"
      • Diaphragm size: 3"
      • Exit size: 0.75"
      • Power handling capability: 100 W (AES)6
  • Audio Input
    • Type: Differential, electronically balanced
    • Maximum Common Mode Range: ±15 V DC, clamped to earth for voltage transient protection
    • Connectors: Female XLR input with male XLR loop output
    • Input Impedance: 10 kΩ differential between pins 2 and 3
    • Wiring:
      • Pin 1: Chassis/earth through 220 kΩ, 1000 pF, 15 V clamp network to provide virtual ground lift at audio frequencies
      • Pin 2: Signal +
      • Pin 3: Signal – (optional polarity reversal switch)8
      • Case: Earth ground and chassis
    • DC Blocking: Differential DC blocking up to maximum common mode voltage
    • CMRR: >50 dB, typically 80 dB (50 Hz – 500 Hz)
    • RF Filter: Common mode: 425 kHz; Differential mode: 142 kHz
    • TIM Filter: <80 kHz, integral to signal processing
    • Nominal Input Sensitivity: 0 dBV (1.0 V rms, 1.4 V peak) continuous is typically the onset of limiting for noise and music
    • Input Level: Audio source must be capable of producing +20 dBV (10 V rms, 14 V peak) into 600 Ω in order to produce maximum peak SPL over the operating bandwidth of the loudspeaker
  • Amplifier
    • Type: Two-channel complementary MOSFET output stages (class AB/bridged)
    • Output Power9: 300 W total
    • THD, IM, TIM: <.02%
    • Load Capacity: 4 Ω low channel, 12 Ω high channel
    • Cooling: Forced air cooling over amplifier heatsink
  • AC Power
    • Connector: PowerCon with looping output
    • Voltage Selection: Automatic
    • Safety Agency Rated Operating Range: 100–240 V AC; 50/60 Hz
    • Turn-on and Turn-off Points10: 90–264 V AC; 50/60 HzC
    • Current Draw11: Idle Current: 0.448 A rms (115 V AC); 0.285 A rms (230 V AC); 0.497 A rms (100 V AC)
    • Maximum Long-Term Continuous Current (>10 sec): 2.55 A rms (115 V AC); 1.55 A rms (230 V AC); 2.75 A rms (100 V AC)
    • Burst Current (<1 sec): 2.90 A rms (115 V AC); 1.70 A rms (230 V AC); 3.20 A rms (100 V AC)
    • Ultimate Short-Term Peak Current Draw: 12.0 A peak (115 V AC); 9.0 A peak (230 V AC); 13.0 A peak (100 V AC)
    • Inrush Current: 15.0 A peak (115 V AC); 13.0 A peak (230 V AC); 15.0 A peak (100 V AC)
  • RMS Network (optional)
    • Equipped with two-conductor twisted-pair network, reporting all operating parameters of amplifiers to system operator’s host computer
  • Physical
    • Dimensions: 9.00" w x 19.04" h x 10.20" d (228.60 mm x 483.55 mm x 259.08 mm))
    • Weight: 28 lbs (12.7 kg)
    • Enclosure: Premium birch plywood
    • Finish: Black textured
    • Protective Grille: Powder-coated hex-stamped steel, black mesh screen
    • Rigging: Aluminum end plates for mounting/flying cabinets with QuickFly® and standard rigging options; metric M8 threaded points used for all UPJunior rigging

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