Meyer Sound HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO MONITOR HD 1 User Manual

High Definition  
Audio Monitor  
HD-1  
OperatingInstructions  
The HD-1 High Definition  
Audio Monitor* is a self-contained,  
precision loudspeaker for near-  
field sound reproduction.  
Aligned to closely approximate  
a true point source radiator, the  
HD-1 features exceptionally broad  
directivity characteristics. Its time  
delay response is tightly controlled,  
with minimal deviation from linear  
phase across the full frequency  
range of its operation. Each unit is  
individually factory-calibrated to  
ensure unprecedented consistency  
of performance. The HD-1 is  
within 2 feet of sensitive color  
video monitors. For applications  
requiring closer proximity to  
monitors, an optional steel-  
shielded model is available.  
against damage from excessive  
amplifier power and ensure  
graceful overload characteristics.  
suitable for critical applications  
ranging from professional record-  
ing to psychoacoustical research.  
Independent power biamplifiers  
maximize system headroom,  
The HD-1 is a two-way system  
comprising an 8-inch cone low-  
frequency driver and dome tweeter  
housed in a vented cabinet. The  
low-frequency driver features an  
exceptionally large magnet struc-  
ture and a 2-inch voice coil for  
greatest efficiency and heat dissipa-  
tion. The tweeter employs a  
The HD-1 incorporates line-level efficiency and damping while  
control electronics mounted within minimizing distortion. The low  
a rear-panel chassis, including:  
frequency amplifier delivers 150  
watts output power, while the high  
frequency amplifier provides 75  
watts. Both employ complementary  
power MOSFET output stages  
operating class A at low-to-moder-  
ate listening levels (<90 dB SPL),  
and class AB at high levels.  
• an active balanced input circuit  
with switchable sensitivity  
(+4 dBu or -10 dBV);  
• an active crossover utilizing  
optimized pole-zero filter  
combinations to achieve acousti-  
cal transparency and linear  
phase;  
• independent protection circuits  
for each loudspeaker driver;  
• dual power amplifiers for  
biamplification.  
specially-developed impregnated  
silk dome to minimize breakup and  
colorization.  
The HD-1’s free-field frequency  
response is flat within 1 dB from  
40 Hz to 20 kHz (-3 dB at 32 Hz  
and 22 kHz). It delivers high peak  
SPL with >100 dB dynamic range  
and extremely low distortion.  
Covers are included for use during  
transport.  
Both drivers are of a proprietary  
design, and are individually  
selected for maximum linearity.  
Their magnet structures employ  
sophisticated field-cancelling  
design techniques to minimize  
magnetic field leakage, and the  
cabinets may safely be placed  
The driver protection circuits  
employ thermo-predictive limiters  
and soft peak clamps to guard  
* patents pending  
Meyer Sound Laboratories, Inc.  
2832 San Pablo Avenue  
Berkeley, California 94702  
Sensitivity Switch  
Input Connection  
Operation  
• For professional balanced  
equipment, use the +4 dBu  
setting.  
• For semiprofessional and  
consumer unbalanced equip-  
ment, use the -10 dBV setting.  
The HD-1 presents a 10 kohm  
input impedance at a three-pin  
XLR-type receptacle wired as  
follows:  
In normal operation, the front-  
panel LED will glow green.  
At high listening levels, the LED  
may flash red on program peaks.  
This indicates the onset of over-  
load, where the loudspeaker  
Pin 1 Audio common  
Pin 2 Signal low (-)  
Pin 3 Signal high (+)  
Case Earth (AC) ground  
Note that the -10 dBV setting is  
more sensitive (designed for lower  
signal levels) than the +4 dBu  
setting:  
protection limiters are activated.  
If the LED is continuously red  
for an extended period (8 hrs.),  
thermal damage may result.  
Shorting any input connector pin  
to the case may form a ground  
loop and cause hum.  
+4 dBu position:  
1.23 VRMS = 114 dB SPL RMS  
-10 dBV position:  
Calibration Port  
0.316 VRMS = 114 dB SPL RMS  
Standard audio cables with  
XLR-type connectors may be used  
for balanced signal sources. Unbal-  
anced sources will require an in-  
line adapter.  
The calibration port is for factory  
use only. Do not apply external  
voltages to any of the connector  
pins.  
Driving the HD-1 from a +4 dBu  
source with the switch set to -10  
dBV will result in increased noise.  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Symptom  
Power switch on but switch  
Possible Cause  
Action  
No sound  
Bad AC connection  
Blown fuse  
Check AC outlet and power  
cord.  
not lit  
Power switch on and lit, LED  
out  
Replace fuse. Check voltage  
selector and AC line.  
Signal source disconnected  
Power switch on and lit, LED  
lit  
Check input cables, connec-  
tots and signal source.  
AC voltage selector incor-  
rectly set  
Turn off HD-1. Check AC  
outlet voltage and selector  
switch setting.  
Distorted sound with hum  
Turn off HD-1. Check AC  
outlet voltage; if low, contact  
power company.  
Selector switch setting correct  
Power brownout  
Low sound levels  
Insufficient drive from signal  
source  
Increase source equipment  
output level.  
Input sensitivity incorrectly set  
Set input sensitivity switch to  
-10 dBV  
Hiss  
Input sensitivity incorrectly set  
Program material  
Check sensitivity switch and  
source equipment output.  
Sensitivity setting correct  
Program material OK  
Stop playback. If hiss  
disappears, check program.  
Source equipment malfunc-  
tion  
Unplug input connector. If  
hiss disappears, check  
source equipment.  
Distorted or intermittent  
sound  
Bad input connection  
Check input cables  
Input cables OK  
Defect in signal source  
equipment  
Substitute known good signal  
source. If problem stops,  
replace signal source  
equipment.  
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Obtaining Service  
To obtain service:  
4) You will be given an RA (Return  
Authorization) number for job  
tracking. Refer to this number  
on shipping materials and in all  
correspondence concerning the  
repair. Shipping charges are the  
responsibility of the purchaser.  
The HD-1 Monitor is protected  
by Meyer Sound’s Limited One-  
Year Warranty. For complete  
information regarding terms and  
conditions, refer to the printed  
warranty statement that is packed  
with the system.  
1) Contact your dealer or call  
Meyer Sound.  
2) If you are calling Meyer Sound,  
have the serial number(s) of the  
unit(s) at hand for reference. Ask  
for Customer Service, and be  
prepared to describe the prob-  
lem clearly and completely.  
3) If the problem cannot be re-  
solved over the phone, you must  
return the unit for service.  
To extend coverage to two full  
years, and assure notification of  
product improvements or literature  
updates, complete and mail the  
enclosed Warranty Registration  
Card.  
Any attempt to modify or replace  
components of the HD-1 will  
invalidate your warranty. Service  
must be performed by a Meyer  
Sound service center.  
Specifications  
Acoustical - HD-1 System  
Notes:  
Frequency Response1  
32 Hz to 22 kHz  
1. Subject to room loading. Specified for  
8 feet actual distance between HD-1  
cabinet and a single boundary  
surface.  
Free Field  
-3 dB at 32 Hz and 22 kHz  
1 dB from 40 Hz to 20 kHz2  
Maximum SPL  
125 dB SPL peak capability (120 dB @ 1 meter)  
> 100 dB (noise floor 20 dBA @ 1 meter)  
60 degrees horizontal and vertical  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
Coverage Angle (-6 dB)  
2. One-third octave resolution.  
Unless otherwise specified, all acoustic  
and magnetic measurements are  
performed at one-half meter from front  
baffle on tweeter axis.  
Audio Input  
Type  
Electronically balanced, 10k ohms impedance  
XLR (A-3) female  
Connector  
Nominal Input Level  
Accepts either +4 dBu or -10 dBV, switchable  
Physical Dimensions  
Amplifiers  
Type  
Complementary power MOSFET output stages  
Power Output  
Low Frequency  
High Frequency  
THD, IM, TIM  
150 watts burst capability  
75 watts burst capability  
< .02 %  
12.00"  
9.20"  
1.40"  
Crossover  
Optimized pole-zero filter combinations to  
complement transducer response and to achieve  
acoustical transparency and flat phase  
16.53"  
15.65"  
Transducers  
Low Frequency  
High Frequency  
8" diameter cone (2" voice coil)  
1" dome tweeter (1" voice coil)  
5.00"  
3.85"  
13.20"  
1.40"  
16.00"  
AC Power  
3-pin IEC male receptacle. Voltage selector switch  
for 100/120/220/240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz (accepts  
voltages from 90 to 260 VAC)  
14.00"  
Physical  
Dimensions  
16" H x 12" W x 14" D (+ 2" additional depth for  
amplifier chassis and HF dome clearance)  
51 lbs. (23 kg.)  
Weight  
05.550.026.01 A2  
Copyright © 1994, Meyer Sound Labora-  
tories, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Stray magnetic field  
<1 Gauss in all directions from cabinet  
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