
Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc M3D
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SIM® SYSTEM II
SIM System II is a powerful, compact instrumentation 
product line comprising the SIM-2201 Sound Analyzer, 
SIM-2403 Interface Network, and a selection of software 
options, microphones and accessory cables. The 
instrument is optimized for making audio-frequency 
measurements of an acoustical system and applying 
precise electronic corrections to adjust the system 
response.
SIM System II implements the Meyer Sound Source 
Independent Measurement technique, a dual-channel 
method that accommodates statistically unpredictable 
excitation signals. Any excitation signal that 
encompasses the frequency range of interest (even 
intermittently) may be employed to obtain highly 
accurate measurements of acoustical or electronic 
systems. (For example, concert halls and loudspeaker 
systems may be characterized during a musical 
performance, using the program as the test signal.) 
Housed in a four-space rack-mountable industrial 
chassis, the SIM-2201 Sound Analyzer performs 32-bit 
floating-point audio signal measurements with >100-dB 
dynamic range (actual input signal range is greater 
because of selectable gain). The instrument permits two-
port measurements between any two of three front-
panel inputs (one microphone with switchable phantom 
power, two isolated line level), and incorporates a rear-
panel multipin interface for automated measurements of 
two-channel systems. Optional hardware and software 
upgrades permit up to sixty-four analysis channel 
capacity. 
Applications
You can use the SIM System II in the following 
applications:
■Loudspeaker system testing and alignment
■Microphone calibration 
■Architectural acoustics 
■Transducer evaluation and correction 
■Echo detection and analysis
■Vibration analysis 
■Underwater acoustics 
Measurement Modes and Features
Measurement data may be displayed as amplitude versus 
time (impulse response), or amplitude and phase versus 
frequency (frequency response). A single-channel 
spectrum mode is provided, and frequency domain data 
are displayed with a logarithmic frequency axis. A Delay 
Finder function determines and internally compensates 
for propagation delays.
The SIM-2201 incorporates a front-panel–controllable 
precision signal generator with low-distortion sine 
wave, pink noise, and modulated, weighted pulse 
outputs; multi-segment level meters for each 
measurement input; a removable hard disk and DOS 
format 1.44-Mbyte floppy disk drive for data storage; 
high-resolution color monitor output; and dedicated 
rear-panel multipin system interface connectors. A 
headphone output is provided for aural monitoring of the 
measurement inputs. User-friendly software with pull-
down menus streamlines operation, and measurement 
data may be exported to disk in ASCII format for post-
processing or laser printed for presentation. 
Figure 28.  M3D driven from the mid-bass output of LD-1 line driver with the M3D-Sub driven with a full-range signal