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The UPQ-D Series loudspeakers integrate seamlessly with other Meyer Sound products. With compatible acoustical and performance characteristics and dedicated QuickFly rigging hardware, the UPQ-D Series loudspeakers and other Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeakers can provide everything needed to design and implement systems for optimum performance in venues of any size or shape.

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Meyer Sound MAPP™ acoustical prediction software allows for quick determination of the coverage, frequency response, impulse response, and maximum linear, undistorted output of Meyer Sound loudspeakers. It also provides useful rigging information.

In addition to smooth integration with other Meyer Sound loudspeakers, the UPQ-D Series loudspeakers can be supplemented with Meyer Sound subwoofers for extended low-frequency bandwidth and headroom. UPQ-D Series systems can be deployed in combination with the 750-LFC very compact low-frequency control element (shown in the first figure below), extending the system frequency response down to 35 Hz, or the 900-LFC compact low-frequency control element (shown in the second figure below), which supports frequencies down to 30 Hz.

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The 750-LFC Very Compact Low Frequency Control Element

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The 900-LFC Compact Low Frequency Control Element

The UPQ-D Series are supported by Meyer Sound’s MAPP acoustical prediction program and the Galileo™ GALAXY Network Platform loudspeaker management system. After a Meyer Sound system is designed and installed, its performance can be confirmed using a SIM audio analyzer system.