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Power Connector Wiring Conventions

Use the following AC cable wiring diagram to create
international or special-purpose power connectors:

brown = hot

blue = 
neutral

yellow/green =
earth ground
(chassis)

AC cable color code

If the colors referred to in the diagram don't correspond
to the terminals in your plug, use the following guidelines:

• Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked

with an or colored black.

• Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked

with an L or colored red.

• Connect the green and yellow wire to the terminal

marked with an E (or 

) or colored green (or

green and yellow).

Audio Input

The PSW-2 presents a 10 k

 balanced input impedance

to a three-pin XLR connector wired with the following
convention:

Pin 1

— 220 k

 to chassis and earth ground (ESD clamped)

Pin 2

— Signal

Pin 3

— Signal

Case

— Earth (AC) ground and chassis

 

Shorting an input connector pin to the case can

form a ground loop and cause hum.

Pins 2 and 3 carry the input as a differential signal; their
polarity can be reversed with the input polarity switch
on the user panel. If the switch is in the up position,
pin 2 is hot relative to pin 3, resulting in a positive
pressure wave when a positive signal is applied to pin 2.
Use standard audio cables with XLR connectors for
balanced signal sources.

TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE: 

If abnormal noise (hum,

hiss, popping) is produced from the loudspeaker, dis-
connect the audio source from the speaker. If the noise
stops, then the problem is not within the loudspeaker;
check the audio input and AC power.

A single source can drive multiple PSW-2s with a paral-
leled input loop, creating an unbuffered hardwired
loop connection. Make certain that the source equipment
can drive the total load impedance presented by the paral-
leled input circuit. For example, since the input impedance
of a single PSW-2 is 10 k

, cascading 20 PSW-2s

produces a balanced input impedance of 500 

. If a 150 

source is used, the 500 

 load results in a 2.28 dB loss.

Amplification and Protection
Circuitry

Each driver in the PSW-2 is powered by one channel
of the Meyer MP-2, a 1240 W amplifier (620 W/channel)
utilizing complementary power MOSFET output stages
(class AB/H). The following sections discuss the MP-2’s
limiting circuitry and the two-fan cooling system.

TruPower™ Limiting System

Conventional limiters assume that the resistance of a
speaker remains constant and set the limiting threshold
by measuring voltage only. This method is inaccurate
because the speaker’s resistance changes in response to
the frequency content of the source material and thermal
variations in the speaker’s voice coil and magnet.
Conventional limiters begin limiting prematurely, which
under-utilizes system headroom and deprives the speaker
of its full dynamic range.

The TruPower limiting (TPL) system accounts for varying
speaker impedance by measuring current, in addition to
voltage, to compute the power dissipation and voice coil
temperature. TPL improves performance before and
during limiting by allowing the speaker to produce its
maximum SPL across its entire frequency range. TPL
also extends the lifetime of the drivers by controlling the
temperature of the voice coil.

When the safe continuous power level is exceeded, a
single limiter engages, affecting both amplifier channels
equally. TPL activity is indicated by the Sub Limit LED
on the user panel. The limiter ceases operation when the
power level returns to normal and does not affect the
signal when the LED is inactive.

Differential Inputs

Summary of Contents for PSW-2

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions PSW 2 Patents Pending Self Powered Subwoofer Copyright 1997 Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc All rights reserved Part 05 047 033 01 Rev A...

Page 2: ...C Humidity to 95 at 35 C Operating altitude to 4600 m 15 000 ft Nonoperating altitude to 6300 m 25 000 ft Environmental Specifications for Meyer Sound Electronics Products 1 0 kV Power Lines Pour ind...

Page 3: ...safety standards Voltage Requirements The PSW 2 operates safely and without audio disconti nuityiftheACvoltagestayswithineitheroftwooperating windows 85 134 V or 165 264 V at 50 or 60 Hz After applyin...

Page 4: ...a R t n e r r u C 2 W S P V 5 1 1 V 0 3 2 V 0 0 1 S M R s u o u n i t n o C x a M A 8 S M R A 4 S M R A 0 1 S M R S M R t s r u B x a M A 5 1 S M R A 8 S M R A 8 1 S M R t s r u B g n i r u D k a e P...

Page 5: ...n Make certain that the source equipment can drive the total load impedance presented by the paral leledinputcircuit Forexample sincetheinputimpedance of a single PSW 2 is 10 k cascading 20 PSW 2s pro...

Page 6: ...SW 2 uses a forced air cooling system with two fans to prevent the amplifiers from overheating The fans draw air in through ducts on the front of the cabinet over the heatsinks and out the rear of the...

Page 7: ...ld be done only by experienced professionals Configuration Placement and Polarity Designing a full range system requires an understanding of how subwoofers respond when grouped together how they inter...

Page 8: ...cy response caused by the acoustical environment and the placement and interaction of speakers We recommend using the Meyer LD 1A Line Driver to integrate different types of Meyer self powered speaker...

Page 9: ...re produced from speakers located close together The identical dimensions of the PSW 2 and MSL 4 allow them to be easily flown together The CH 1 Mid Hi output drives the MSL 4 with the Lo Cut filter i...

Page 10: ...tween adjacent loud speakers NOTE Since polarity reversal causes excessive driver excursion at high source levels use moderate levels for these tests Driver Polarity in the Same Loudspeaker A cabinet...

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Page 12: ...WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED NO OPERATOR SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WARNINGS THIS PRODUCT MUST BE GROUNDED This surface may reach high temperatures whil...

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