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Meyer Sound Galileo GALAXY 408 User Manual

Meyer Sound Galileo GALAXY 408
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GALILEO GALAXY USER GUIDE
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Technical Notes
For best results, apply the lowest common phase curve value to different loudspeaker models. For example on the
UltraSeries models, pc100 is the lowest common value.
Although the M Series phase response is 180 degrees at 350 Hz, it can be improved by using pc125 when used in close
proximity to other Meyer Sound loudspeakers.
When Product Integration is applied to subwoofer outputs, the phase slope is optimized to align with the mid-high
loudspeakers using the same phase curve setting.
The changes in phase response caused by Product Integration are not displayed in Compass, but they can be modeled
in MAPP or measured using the transfer function in SIM.
If a Delay Integration Standard is selected that natively exhibits the same phase curve frequency, the output processing
will not be altered. For example: LEO-M is natively pc100. If Product Integration is enabled for the LEO-M and set to
pc100, no measurable change occurs.

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Meyer Sound Galileo GALAXY 408 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels8
Sampling Rate96 kHz
NetworkAVB
TypeDigital Audio Processor
Outputs8
Processing24-bit
Input Impedance10 kΩ
Output Impedance50 Ω
Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz
Dynamic Range110 dB
Network ProtocolAVB
Power Supply100-240 VAC

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