Powersoft Introduces MM-Force and Spixel Transducer Technologies for Compact, High-Efficiency Audio Applications

Powersoft has introduced two new transducer technologies, MM-Force and Spixel, designed to help OEM loudspeaker manufacturers build more compact, efficient, and intelligent audio systems. Making their debut at InfoComm 2026, MM-Force is a low-frequency transducer platform available in 8-inch and 10-inch models, offering a shallow design, reduced vibration, and improved power efficiency for applications such as architectural speakers, portable audio systems, automotive installations, and outdoor environments.

Spixel is a compact 2.5-inch full-range transducer engineered to deliver high sound pressure levels and extended low-frequency performance from small enclosures. Available in both 4-ohm and 100-ohm versions, it includes built-in AnyMATE and SpeakerMATE support for speaker identification, monitoring, and diagnostics. Together, MM-Force and Spixel expand Powersoft’s portfolio of integrated electro-acoustic solutions, combining advanced transducer, amplification, and software technologies for professional AV applications.

Powersoft S.p.A., at the head of a technology group (“Powersoft Group”) Powersoft, the world leader in lightweight, high power, single rack space, energy efficient amplifiers for the professional audiovisual market, announces MM-Force and Spixel, two transducer technologies developed for OEM loudspeaker manufacturers and specialized audio applications requiring compact form factors, high power efficiency and advanced system integration capabilities, which will debut at InfoComm 2026.

MM-Force is a low-frequency transducer platform available in 8-inch and 10-inch formats engineered for compact subwoofer applications where installation depth, weight and vibration control are critical design constraints. Based on Powersoft’s high-motor-strength and moving-magnet technologies, MM-Force combines an ultra-shallow profile of less than 70 mm with inertially balanced moving parts to minimize vibration during operation. MM-Force is intended for OEM integration in flush-mount architectural loudspeakers, compact portable systems, automotive audio systems and outdoor loudspeaker applications requiring high environmental protection ratings.

MM-Force incorporates a moving magnet topology that reduces the amount of neodymium required compared to conventional moving coil loudspeakers, while maintaining high motor strength and output capability. The design also enables low resistive losses and improved power efficiency when paired with Powersoft Class-D amplification platforms.

Spixel is a compact 2.5-inch full-range transducer platform developed for applications requiring high SPL performance and extended frequency response in the upper bass range from minimal enclosure volumes. Derived from the same high-motor-strength design principles used in Powersoft’s IPAL technology platform, Spixel extends the company’s transducer development into compact full-range applications.

Designed for OEM loudspeaker manufacturers and custom-integrated systems, Spixel supports applications including point-source loudspeakers, line arrays, portable systems and wave-field synthesis speaker matrices. Spixel is available in both 4-ohm and 100-ohm configurations and delivers frequency response down to 100 Hz from a compact 2.5-inch format. Spixel also integrates onboard identification and monitoring technologies through native AnyMATE and SpeakerMATE support, enabling loudspeaker identification, status monitoring and visual diagnostics without requiring additional external hardware or increased system complexity.

“MM-Force and Spixel were developed to help OEM partners address system design challenges related to size, efficiency and integration while achieving higher performance in increasingly constrained physical spaces,” said Mitch Rauch, US Sales Director for Powersoft. “Both platforms are designed to simplify deployment and maintain system reliability across a wide range of professional audio applications. We are looking forward to showcasing MM-Force and Spixel to the professional AV market at InfoComm 2026.”

Designed for deployment across installed audio, portable sound reinforcement, automotive and specialty applications, MM-Force and Spixel extend Powersoft’s ongoing development of high-motor-strength transducer systems by combining loudspeaker, amplifier, and software technologies into integrated electro-acoustic platforms.

Attendees can experience the MM-Force and Spixel at the Powersoft booth, N6653, during InfoComm 2026, taking place from June 17–19, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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