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CHAPTER 3: AMPLIFICATION AND AUDIO
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To calculate the load impedance for the looped loudspeak-
ers, divide 10 kOhms (the input impedance for a single 
JM-1P) by the number of looped loudspeakers. For exam-
ple, the load impedance for 10 JM-1P loudspeakers is 
1000 ohms (10 kOhms / 10). To drive this number of looped 
loudspeakers, the source device should have an output 
impedance of 100 ohms or less. This same rule applies 
when looping JM-1P loudspeakers with other self-powered 
Meyer Sound loudspeakers and subwoofers.
NOTE: 
Most source devices are capable of 
driving loads no smaller than 10 times their 
output impedance.
NOTE: 
Make sure that all cabling for looped 
loudspeakers is wired correctly (Pin 1 to Pin 1, 
Pin 2 to Pin 2, and so forth) to prevent the polarity 
from being reversed. If one or more loudspeakers in a 
system have reversed polarity, frequency response 
and coverage can be significantly degraded.
Limit LEDs
The low- and high-frequency drivers for the JM-1P are pow-
ered by separate amplifier channels, each with their own 
limiter. Limiting activity is indicated with the two yellow Limit 
LEDs. The top LED indicates limiting for the high-frequency 
channel and the bottom LED indicates limiting for the low-
frequency channel. When engaged, a channel’s limiter not 
only protects the driver, but also prevents signal peaks from 
causing excessive distortion in the amplifier’s channel, 
thereby preserving headroom and maintaining smooth fre-
quency responses at high levels. When a channel’s level 
returns to normal, below the limiter’s threshold, limiting 
ceases.
The JM-1P performs within its acoustical specifications at 
normal temperatures when the Limit LEDs are unlit, or if the 
LEDs are lit for two seconds or less and then turn off for at 
least one second. If an LED remains lit for longer than three 
seconds, that channel enters hard limiting where:
„
Increases to the input level have no effect.
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Distortion increases due to clipping and nonlinear driver 
operation.
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The driver is subjected to excessive heat and excursion, 
which will compromise its life span and may eventually 
lead to damage over time.
CAUTION: 
The Limit LEDs indicate when a 
safe, optimum level is exceeded. If a JM-1P 
loudspeaker begins to limit before reaching the 
required SPL, consider adding more loudspeakers to 
the system.
NOTE: 
The JM-1P loudspeaker uses optical 
limiters that add no noise and have no effect 
on the signal when the limiters are not engaged and 
the Limit LEDs are not lit.
On/Temp LED
When the JM-1P is powered on, its On/Temp LED turns 
green. If the temperature of the heat sink reaches 85° C 
(185° F), the On/Temp LED changes from green to red and 
the limiter threshold is lowered to a safe level to prevent the 
system from overheating. Under high temperature condi-
tions the output level is reduced by approximately 6 dB.
When the heat sink temperature decreases to 80° C 
(176° F), the On/Temp LED changes from red back to green 
and the limiter threshold returns to normal.
NOTE: 
When the On/Temp LED is red, this is 
an indication that the unit is reaching its maxi-
mum dissipation and a reduction in SPL is recom-
mended.
TIP: 
When the JM-1P is connected to an RMS 
network, the RMS software provides additional 
feedback on the loudspeaker’s operating tempera-
ture. For more information, see Chapter 6, “The RMS 
Remote Monitoring System.”
Limit LEDs
High-frequency limiter LED
Low-frequency limiter LED
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