Datasheet — MM-4XP
Miniature Loudspeaker


MM-4XP Loudspeaker and Dimensions

Meyer Sound designed the MM‑4XP self‑powered miniature loudspeaker (with IntelligentDC technology) for high‑quality distributed systems. Housed in a compact aluminum enclosure, the MM‑4XP is especially suitable for installations involving space limitations and visibility concerns, such as fill and spot coverage, and hidden locations like chancel steps in houses of worship. Its flexible and easy‑to‑configure mounting options, as well as its ability to effortlessly reproduce both speech and music, make it an excellent choice for fixed applications, theatrical presentations (stage lip frontfill), and small portable systems for corporate AV.
The MM‑4XP’s proprietary 4‑inch cone transducer with on‑board amplification and signal processing, manufactured at Meyer Sound’s Berkeley, California factory, delivers an impressive linear peak SPL of 111.5 dB with crest factor >16.5 dB4 and a wide operating frequency range of 120 Hz to 18 kHz with very low distortion. The MM‑4XP exhibits the same high intelligibility and flat frequency and phase responses for which all Meyer Sound loudspeakers are known. Peak and rms limiters regulate loudspeaker temperatures and excursion, ensuring the MM‑4XP performs exceedingly well even when driven into overload.
With IntelligentDC technology, the MM‑4XP receives power and balanced audio from a SwitchCraft® EN3™ 5‑pin male input connector on its rear panel. Meyer Sound designed the MM‑4XP’s amplifier and signal‑processing circuits to store DC power and tolerate voltage drops, thereby accommodating light‑gauge cables and long cable runs.
MM‑4XP loudspeakers require a Meyer Sound external power supply. The compatible MM‑10 ACX miniature self‑powered subwoofer includes onboard DC power and audio routing for driving a pair of MM‑4XP miniature loudspeakers. The MPS‑488HP IntelligentDC power supply is ideal for larger installations with multiple loudspeakers; the single‑space rack‑mount unit distributes DC power and balanced audio to up to eight MM‑4XP loudspeakers or other compatible Meyer Sound low‑voltage loudspeakers. Another option is the 1RU, 1/2‑width, rack‑mount MPS‑482HP IntelligentDC power supply that offers two channels of audio and DC power.
Meyer Sound’s RMS™ remote monitoring system, which provides comprehensive monitoring of system parameters from a Mac® or Windows®‑based computer, is available as an option for the MPS‑488HP.
The Meyer Sound power supplies can deliver DC power to MM‑4XP loudspeakers at cable lengths up to 300 feet with just 1 dB of loss in peak SPL using 18 AWG wire. The use of composite multi‑conductor cables (such as Belden® 1502 or equivalent) allows a single cable to carry both DC power and balanced audio to the MM‑4XP. Longer cable lengths are possible for moderate applications that do not drive the loudspeakers to maximum output, or for installations with heavier gauge wire. Powering the MM‑4XP from a unipolar external power source reduces induced noise significantly and eliminates the need for wiring conduits. For information and specifications about the Meyer Sound power supplies, refer to their respective datasheets.
The MM‑4XP’s extruded aluminum enclosure acts as a heat sink to dissipate heat from the driver’s voice coil. The enclosure is available in a black‑anodized or standard white‑painted finish and includes a perforated steel grille frame. The enclosure can also be custom-painted to match specific color schemes. The optional MUB‑MM4XP U‑bracket facilitates mounting of the loudspeaker on walls and ceilings at adjustable angles.
Features and Benefits

Extremely compact enclosure
Self‑powered
Wide‑range frequency response
Ultra‑low distortion
Effortless reproduction of both speech and music
Exceptional SPL to size ratio
Support for long cable runs with light‑gauge cables
Applications

Fill and spot coverage for systems with space limitations and visibility concerns
High‑quality distributed systems in clubs and restaurants for paging and music
Small, portable systems for corporate audio‑visual
Sound installations for gallery exhibits and museum displays
Accesories and Associated Products

MUB-MM4XP Mounting U-Bracket — Allows the MM‑4XP to be mounted on any flat surface at adjustable angles (includes mounting hardware).
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MUB-MM4XP Mounting U-Bracket
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Galileo GALAXY Network Platform — The Galileo GALAXY Network Platform provides state‑of‑the‑art audio control technology for loudspeaker systems with multiple zones. With immaculate sonic performance, it provides a powerful tool set for corrective room equalization and creative fine‑tuning for a full range of applications.
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GALAXY Network Platform
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MPS-488HP External Power Supply — Rack‑mount unit that delivers balanced audio and high‑current DC power to up to eight loudspeakers; versions available with either Phoenix or EN3 channel output connectors.
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MPS-488HP External Power Supply
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MPS-482HP External Power Supply — 1RU 1/2‑width rack unit that delivers balanced audio and high‑current DC power to up to two audio channels; optional accessories for rack, wall, ceiling, pole, or truss mounting.
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MPS-482HP External Power Supply
Specifications

ACOUSTICAL1 | |
Operating Frequency Range2 | 120 Hz – 18 kHz |
Frequency Response3 | 135 Hz – 17 kHz ±4 dB |
Phase Response | 400 Hz – 20 kHz ±45° |
Linear Peak SPL4 | 111.5 dB with crest factor >16.5 dB (M-noise), 109 dB (Pink noise), 111 dB (B‑noise) |
COVERAGE | |
Horizontal Coverage | 80° (3 kHz – 14 kHz ±10°); 120° (below 2 kHz) |
Vertical Coverage | 80° (3 kHz – 14 kHz ±10°); 120° (below 2 kHz) |
TRANSDUCERS | |
One 4‑inch cone driver; 4 Ω nominal impedance | |
AUDIO INPUT | |
Type | Differential, electronically balanced |
Maximum Common Mode Range | ±5 V DC |
Connector | SwitchCraft EN3 5‑pin male (two pins for 48 V DC power, three pins for balanced audio) |
Input Impedance | 10 kΩ electronically balanced |
Wiring | Pin 1: DC power (–) Pin 2: DC power (+) Pin 3: Audio shield, chassis/earth Pin 4: Audio (–) Pin 4: Audio (–) Pin 5: Audio (+) |
Nominal Input Sensitivity | –2.5 dBV (0.75 V rms) continuous average is typically the onset of limiting for noise and music |
Input Level | Audio source must be capable of producing +16 dBV (6.3 V rms) into 50 Ω to produce the maximum peak SPL over the operating bandwidth of the loudspeaker |
AMPLIFIER | |
Type | Class‑D |
Total Output Power5 | 440 W peak |
THD, IM, TIM | < 0.02% |
Cooling | Convection |
DC POWER6 | |
Connector | SwitchCraft EN3 5‑pin male (two pins for 48 V DC power, three pins for balanced audio) |
Safety Agency Rated Voltage7 | 48 V DC |
PHYSICAL | |
Dimensions | W: 4.04 inch (103 mm) x H: 4.04 inch (103 mm) x D: 5.72 inch (145 mm) |
Weight | 4.2 lb (1.9 kg) |
Enclosure | Sealed extruded aluminum with standard white‑painted or a black‑anodized finish |
Protective Grille | Perforated steel |
Mounting | MS 1000a — Stereo Power Amplifier |
Notes

Loudspeaker system predictions for coverage and SPL are available in Meyer Sound’s MAPP System Design Tool.
Recommended maximum operating frequency range. Response depends on loading conditions and room acoustics.
Free field, measured with 1/3 octave frequency resolution at 4 m.
Linear Peak SPL is measured in free field at 4 m referred to 1 m. Loudspeaker SPL compression measured with M‑noise at the onset of limiting, 2‑hour duration, and 50‑degree C ambient temperature is < 2 dB.
M-noise is a full bandwidth (10 Hz–22.5 kHz) test signal developed by Meyer Sound to better measure the loudspeaker’s music performance. It has a constant instantaneous peak level in octave bands, a crest factor that increases with frequency, and a full bandwidth Peak to RMS ratio of 18 dB. The presence of a greater‑than (>) symbol with regard to crest factor indicates it may be higher depending on EQ and boundary loading.
Pink noise is a full bandwidth test signal with Peak to RMS ratio of 12.5 dB.
B-noise is a Meyer Sound test signal used to ensure measurements reflect system behavior when reproducing the most common input spectrum, and to verify there is still headroom over pink noise.
Amplifier wattage rating based on the maximum unclipped burst sine‑wave rms voltage the amplifier will produce for at least 0.5 seconds into the nominal load impedance: 30 V rms (42 V peak).
Meyer Sound power supply required; for information about and specifications for Meyer Sound IntelligentDC external power supplies, refer to their datasheets.
Tolerates voltage drops (due to long cable runs ) of up to 30 percent.
Architectural Specifications

The loudspeaker shall be self‑powered and include a single 4‑inch (103 mm) diameter cone transducer with a 4 Ω, long‑excursion voice coil.
The loudspeaker shall incorporate a class‑D power amplifier with a burst capability of 220 W total (440 W peak) into a nominal load of 4 Ω. Distortion (THD, IM, TIM) shall not exceed 0.02 percent.
Performance specifications for a typical production unit shall be as follows: operating frequency range shall be120 Hz–18 kHz; phase response shall be 400 Hz–20 kHz ±45°; linear peak SPL shall be 111.5 dB with crest factor >16.5 dB, measured with M‑noise, free field at 4 m referred to 1 m; coverage shall be 80° horizontal and 80° vertical at 3–14 kHz ±10°.
The loudspeaker shall be equipped with a single SwitchCraft EN3 5‑pin connector (two pins for DC power, three pins for balanced audio). The audio input shall be electronically balanced with a 10 Ω impedance and accept a nominal –2.5 dBV (0.75 V rms) input signal.
Power requirements for the loudspeaker shall be an external Meyer Sound power supply, such as the MPS‑482HP or MPS‑488HP IntelligentDC.
Loudspeaker components shall be housed in a sealed, extruded aluminum enclosure with a black anodized finish. Standard white and custom colors shall also be available. Dimensions with grille frame shall be W: 4.04 inch (103 mm) x H: 4.04 inch (103 mm) x D: 5.72 inch (145 mm). Weight shall be 4.2 lb (1.9 kg). On each side of the enclosure, 3/8‑inch – 16 inserts shall accommodate Meyer Sound mounting and rigging options.
The loudspeaker shall be the Meyer Sound MM‑4XP.