The ULTRA-X20 is one of Meyer Sound’s compact, self-powered full-range loudspeakers designed to bring exceptionally clear, high-fidelity sound to a wide range of venues without the size and complexity of traditional large line arrays. It’s part of the company’s ULTRA family — alongside larger siblings like the ULTRA-X40 and ULTRA-X80 — but scaled down into a lightweight, easy-to-deploy package with integrated Class-D amplification and advanced DSP for linear frequency and phase response from low-to-mid bass up through high frequencies. This point-source design allows it to function as a main loudspeaker or as fills and surrounds within larger systems.
What makes the ULTRA-X20 compelling for both portable and install applications is how it combines power, precision, and flexibility in a surprisingly small enclosure. The speaker uses two 5-inch low-frequency drivers and a 2-inch compression driver with a rotatable Constant-Q horn to deliver wide, uniform coverage (110° × 50° in the standard model) with minimal distortion and excellent imaging — even at high sound pressure levels. Its self-powered design means there’s no need for external amplifier racks, and onboard processing handles crossover, correction, and driver protection with just one electrical feed.
In practice, the ULTRA-X20 is versatile and rugged, suited for environments from theaters and houses of worship to corporate AV and live concerts. Integral rigging points and mounting options let you hang, pole-mount, or install it in virtually any orientation, while its robust aluminum enclosure and optional weather-protected variants make it reliable for touring and fixed installations alike. For deeper bass extension, it’s often paired with Meyer Sound’s subs or low-frequency control elements, making it a solid choice where compact yet high-impact sound reinforcement is needed.
