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Meyer Sound 600-HP Compact High Powered Subwoofer

 The 600-HP is a self-powered, high-output subwoofer that may flown and ground-stacked configurations. It is designed to rig directly with MICA™ compact high-power curvilinear array loudspeakers. The versatility of the 600-HP also allows it to be used with a variety of other Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeakers — such as M’elodie, CQ-1, CQ-2, UPA-1P, UPA-2P, and UPJ-1P. Features:
  • Efficient, high-power, high-excursion cone drivers
  • Extremely low distortion for low-frequency clarity  
  • Stackable, and flyable by itself or with MICA full-range loudspeakers  
  • Low-frequency complement to MICA and other Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeakers
    Specifications:
  • ACOUSTICAL
  • Operating
    Frequency Range: 35 Hz – 150 Hz
  • Frequency
    Response: 36 Hz – 130 Hz ±4 dB
  • Maximum
    Peak SPL: 138 dB
  • Dynamic
    Range: >110 dB
  • AUDIO INPUT
  • Connectors: Female XLR input with male XLR loop output
  • Input Impedance: 10 kΩ differential between pins 2 and 3
  • Input Level: Audio source must be capable of producing +20 dBV (10 V rms, 14 V peak) into 600 Ω to produce the maximum peak SPL over the operating bandwidth of the loudspeaker
  • Output Power: 2250 W (4500 W peak)
  • POWER
  • Connectors: 250 V NEMA L6-20 (twist lock)
  • Voltage Selection: Automatic, two ranges, each with high-low voltage tap: 95V AC - 125V AC; 208V AC - 235V AC; 50/60 Hz
  • Idle Current: 0.64 A rms (115V AC); 0.32 A rms (230V AC); 0.85 A rms (100V AC)
  • Max. long-term continuous current (>10 sec): 8.8 A rms (115V AC); 4.4 A rms
    (230V AC); 10A rms (100V AC)
  • Inrush Current: 7A pk (115 V AC); 7A pk (230 V AC); 10A pk (100 V AC)
  • PHYSICAL
  • Dimensions: 41.4” w x 22.5” h x
    22” d
  • Weight:
    182 lbs

Rental Rates

Daily
$162
Weekly
$405
Monthly
$1012.50

Published rental rates are base equipment rates. Final pricing may vary by date, duration, delivery, labor, account terms, and event requirements.