Meyer Sound 650-P

Two 18-inch drivers deliver impactful long range bass with minimal distortion.

 
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Experience 650-P: Self-Powered Reinforcement Subwoofer

The Meyer Sound 650-P is a high-powered subwoofer that is perfect for sound reinforcement applications. The 650-P is able to handle high operating levels while keeping low distortion and excellent response. The Meyer Sound 650-P houses two Meyer Sound long-excursion 18-inch drivers in its cabinet, with a two-channel class AB-H amplifier supplying peak output of 1240 watts.

The 650-P cabinet is made of multi-ply hardwood and coated with a textured black finish. An extremely smart and innovative AC power supply enables automatic voltage selection and soft-current turn-on. All of this combined creates amazing performance and ensured reliability.

Brand: Meyer Sound
Product Description:
650-P
Category: Professional Speaker, Low Frequency Control, Subwoofer
Available:
In Stock
Price:
Attractive daily hire rates or long-term rental options

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650-P Product Info & Key Features

  • High peak power

  • Low distortion

  • Excellent low-frequency clarity

  • Arrayable

  • Peak output: 1240 watts

  • Intelligent AC power supply

Call 1300 814 568 or email events@cmgav.com.au

Meyer Sound 650-P Specifications

 

IMPORTANT: CMG strive to provide the most accurate and complete equipment description and item specifications, including weight, rigging, power requirements and recommended use. All product information has been sourced from the original equipment manufacturer (or Australian distributor) and is based on the manufacturers standard specifications. Actual specifications for this equipment may differ. It is highly recommended that all equipment details are confirmed with our team PRIOR TO USE as the supplier, as the latter (CMG Audio Visual Pty Ltd) cannot be held accountable for any inaccuracies.

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