Turbosound QLIGHT TQ-440 User Manual Download Page 7

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Equalisation 

Because the TQ-440 features a smooth and even frequency response, it does not need equalisation 
or correction to overcome the deficiencies often found in lesser designs. 

Should extended frequency response be required at more than medium sound pressure levels, the 
use of the complementary TQ-425 subwoofer is strongly recommended. 

In order to to compensate for the room acoustics, the TQ-440 requires only minimal equalisation. 
As in any system, over-equalisation introduces phase shifts, distortion and a reduction in 
headroom, usually causing more problems than it cures.  

Under most circumstances a 1/3 or 1/2 octave graphic equaliser will generally be adequate, with 
the fader settings applied smoothly and as little as possible for the required room compensation. 
Most rooms will have resonances that will be excited at particular frequencies needing some 

cut to 

help tame the sound, these problems are most pronounced at the lower frequencies where 
speakers generally exhibit very little directional control. 

If you find that the system needs a lot of 

boost at lower frequencies you may need additional sub-

bass units. It is good practice to use as little equalisation as possible, aiming to cut frequencies 
rather than adding large amounts of boost.  

 
Dispersion 

One of the design features of the TQ-440 is its tightly controlled 60º horizontal by 40º vertical 
nominal dispersion pattern at mid and high frequencies. This gives many user advantages and 
eases placement decisions, being essentially a point and shoot system. A 60º horizontal polar 
pattern equals an angle of 30º either side of the centre line at which the sound pressure level is 6 
dB down with respect to centre, (averaged over the whole frequency range of the loudspeaker). 
Thus a 40º vertical dispersion gives an angle of 20º above and below the horizon. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for QLIGHT TQ-440

Page 1: ...HT SERIES TQ 440 USER MANUAL Turbosound Ltd Star Road Partridge Green West Sussex RH13 8RY England Tel 44 0 1403 711447 Fax 44 0 1403 710155 web www turbosound com Issue 1 0 Copyright 2000 Turbosound...

Page 2: ...troduction 4 Features 4 Product Summary 5 System Requirements 6 Amplifier Considerations 6 Equalisation 7 Dispersion 7 Mounting and fixing 8 Arraying 12 Choosing the best location 13 Maintenance 14 Ap...

Page 3: ...world class performance and reliability If you would like further information about this or any other TURBOSOUND product please contact us Detailed product information is available on our web site at...

Page 4: ...on the TQ 440 enclosure exhibits a tight controlled dispersion pattern which minimises room reflections and focuses the sound pressure directed at audience areas Three way design Three way design Thre...

Page 5: ...ghly efficient device and is able to handle large amounts of amplifier power The remaining high frequencies above 8kHz are effortlessly handled by a 1 compression driver operating in a relatively narr...

Page 6: ...g term broadband power equal to the loudspeaker s program power rating at the loudspeaker s stated nominal impedance This approach allows sufficient headroom to generate good dynamic range RECOMMENDED...

Page 7: ...ill have resonances that will be excited at particular frequencies needing some cut to help tame the sound these problems are most pronounced at the lower frequencies where speakers generally exhibit...

Page 8: ...threaded rigging points are provided in several locations on the cabinet on the top bottom and sides enabling it to be flown using standard M10 shoulder eyebolts available from Turbosound Downward in...

Page 9: ...loudspeaker location The FB 12 flybar assembly comes supplied with a U U U U 6 Unilock 6 Unilock 6 Unilock 6 Unilock which provides a single attachment point The point at which the Unilock is attached...

Page 10: ...n Vertical angle negative angle denotes upwards Hole number 1 front of cabinet 29 Hole number 2 23 Hole number 3 17 Hole number 4 10 Hole number 5 3 Hole number 6 4 Hole number 7 11 Hole number 8 18 H...

Page 11: ...align the downward angles Any installation whether temporary or permanent must be securely attached to the structure of the building using chain steel wires or web straps which are certified and load...

Page 12: ...ntage of needing fewer cabinets to cover the required area When speakers are mounted together in close proximity either stacked on top of each other or arrayed the output increases due to the coupling...

Page 13: ...lass windows these will reflect the sound causing it to bounce around the room and sounding over bright These rooms also tend to have various resonances that will be excited by high SPL s Listening in...

Page 14: ...ate the drive units by unscrewing the high frequency driver anti clockwise and lift it away from the low frequency driver Depending on which section needs servicing the appropriate drive unit should b...

Page 15: ...flange with four 10 x 1 12 pan head wood screws Unscrew these and lift out the horn and driver assembly 4 Disconnect the cables making a note of the polarity and carefully lift the driver clear For a...

Page 16: ...e MF HF 104dB 1 watt 1 metre Maximum SPL 131dB continuous 137dB peak Crossover Active LF MF 1k3Hz 24dB octave slope Linkwitz Riley Internal passive crossover at 8kHz double fourth order high pass Cons...

Page 17: ...ion driver RD 103 Replacement diaphragm for CD 103 PX 440BI Internal passive crossover network MG 440 Replacement foam metal grille Flying accessories EB 10 M10 shoulder eyebolt FF 440 Flying strips 2...

Page 18: ...sit claims based on any misrepresentation by the seller products which do not have the original components as specified in the product engineering information products on which the serial number has b...

Page 19: ...loss of use Limitation of implied warranties All implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty...

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Page 21: ...Turbosound Ltd Star Road Partridge Green West Sussex RH13 8RY England Tel 44 0 1403 711447 Fax 44 0 1403 710155 web www turbosound com...

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