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Powersoft Launches New M-Force and Reference Designs

Powersoft's M-Force linear transducer

Ever since its release in 2013, Powersoft's M-Force linear transducer has redefined what was possible in the realm of infra-bass, reaching well below the conventional frequency range.

Despite its continued use and relevance at the highest echelons of live and installed sound, the Italian innovator has sought to push its boundaries even further with the introduction of the new and improved M-Force 301P02 and its associated reference designs, which have been created to ensure that everyone from AV professionals to amateur speaker builders will be able to benefit from the company's powerful technology, the company says.

"Although the original M-Force has had a great life cycle, we knew that the time was right for our patented infra-bass technology to take another leap forward," says Powersoft's sales manager for OEM solutions Giacomo Previ. "This new iteration of the M-Force linear motor transducer comes equipped with high voltage and high current connectors and a whole range of internal electromechanical improvements. We're so excited to share the new M-Force with the world, and we can't wait to see what our fellow audio innovators will be able to create using this new technology."

The patented M-Force moving magnet linear motor structure allows extraordinary levels of efficiency and reliability, making it well suited for high efficiency, high SPL low-frequency sound reinforcement applications.

The implementation of the M-Force technology is now easier than ever, thanks to the 301P02 -- a complete solution that enables all levels of speaker builders to incorporate the M-Force into any design with absolute confidence, both in self-powered and passive configurations.

The motor is factory matched to a purposely built diaphragm, through a newly designed coupling and a lightweight chassis, that also improves thermal dissipation, while the addition of a front spider further stabilises the design.

The new reference designs have been created by Powersoft to help users increase the SPL capabilities of their systems, whether they are speaker builders, sound system owners, or installation professionals. All of the designs are free and come along with a cut list and presets that can be managed using the company's ArmoníaPlus software.

"Self-powered configurations rely on the M-Drive, a purposely built amplifier module designed to deliver the juice to the M-Force. We recommend powering double 30-inch passive designs using the mighty X4L," explains Fanicchi.

As the soon-to-be-released reference designs illustrate, Powersoft's M-Force 301P02 is ideally suited to a variety of seemingly disparate applications:

The "EDM Sub" bandpass design features two M-Force 301P02 transducers, which can be built both as a self-powered or passive infra-sub, driven either by an M-Drive amplifier module coupled with a DSPL ETH or an X4L amplifier platform respectively. When powered by an X4L, the sub can be connected to a Dante network.

The design has been optimized for producing ultra-high SPL down to 18Hz, making the EDM SUB the perfect subwoofer and infra add-on to the user's install or touring sound reinforcement system, the company says. The four available presets ensure ample coverage for different music programs: Standard, Punch, Infra, and a Cardioid version of the Standard one.

The "DV SUB" is a bandpass cabinet loaded with the M-Force 301P02 transducer for subwoofer applications. The design has been optimized for producing very high SPL down to 28Hz in a very compact package, making the DV SUB the best possible upgrade for an existing subwoofer, the company says, virtually eliminating non-linear distortions. Two presets are available to squeeze the most out of this box: Standard and Punch, each of which is also available to accommodate for cardioid configurations.

The "CINESUB" is a hybrid transmission line cabinet loaded with the M-Force 301P02 transducer for infra and subwoofer applications. The design has been optimized for producing low distortion and high SPL from 16Hz to 120Hz, as per the Dolby and THX recommendations. Thanks to this high SPL, one single unit can replace four double 18" speakers with a better frequency extension and capability, making the CINESUB the perfect low-frequency system for cinema sound systems, the company says, as well as for high-end home theatre installations. The modular design makes it well suited to be used in both single and double cabinet configuration, and both presets are available for linear and minimum phase setups.

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(20 January 2021)

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