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System Requirements 

The TQ-440SP is a self-powered loudspeaker system. It comprises two independent amplifier 
channels: one channel to power the low frequency driver (LF) plus another channel to power the 
midrange (MF) and high frequency (HF) together; and a frequency dividing network to split the 
signal and feed it to the appropriate driver section. Additional features such as accurate and 
optimised peak limiters for both high and low frequency sections are incorporated into the control 
electronics. The TQ-440SP does not require the use of external amplifiers or crossover/limiters. 

Additional TQ-440SP units may be daisy-chained together simply by linking the signal connections 
throught the input / link XLR connectors. In this way exact coverage of an event or permanent 
installation may be achieved using a number of self-powered loudspeakers. It is however 
necessary to route individual power cords to each enclosure as it is not possible to daisy chain 
through the power connectors. 

 
AC power requirements 

The TQ-440SP is equipped with a Neutrik Powercon AC mains connector, which mates with the 
power cord supplied with your unit. The TQ-440SP operates with mains voltages either in the 
range from 100 to 120 volts a.c. or from 220 to 240 volts a.c. The mains voltage on your unit will 
have been preset at the factory prior to shipment. However for clarification please check that both 
the product and the power cord match the mains supply available in your area before use. 

Should it be necessary to alter the mains voltage setting, for example when touring a country with 
mains voltage supply differing from that of the country of original shipment, the mains voltage 
switch is located on the inside of the amplifier module adjacent to the mains transformer. Follow 
the instructions given in the Maintenance section of this manual for removal of the amplifier 
module, and change the voltage setting to match the available supply. 

The mains fuse is a 3.15A 20mm anti-surge type for 230v mains supplies, and 6.3A 20mm anti-
surge type for 115v mains supplies. Should it ever be necessary, always replace the fuse with the 
identical size and type. 

 
Power Amplifiers 

The TQ-440SP is equipped with two high power amplifiers designed with sufficient headroom to 
handle large signal transients without break up or distortion, in contrast to other self-powered 
designs which attempt to compromise using inadequately powered amplifiers. The LF amplifier 
delivers 250 watts r.m.s., while the MF/HF amplifier delivers 150 watts r.m.s. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for QLight TQ-440SP

Page 1: ...T SERIES TQ 440SP 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: ...or Panel Functions 7 System Requirements 8 AC Power Requirements 8 Power Amplifiers 8 Audio Input 9 Limiting Functions 9 Music Speech Optimisation 9 Equalisation 10 Dispersion 10 Cooling 10 Mounting a...

Page 3: ...ips Dwels Electrical Safety EU EN60065 1998 Electrical Safety USA UL6500 3rd edition 1997 Samples of this product have been tested and were found to comply with UL s safety requirements Important Safe...

Page 4: ...t from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a c...

Page 5: ...cking the TQ 440SP loudspeaker After unpacking the unit please check carefully for damage If damage is found please notify the carrier concerned at once You the consignee must instigate any claim Plea...

Page 6: ...the TQ 440SP is easy to set up and use with the minimum of technical knowledge required The built in power amplifiers require only mains a power connection and signal input for correct operation Three...

Page 7: ...the critical vocal range right up to 8kHz is lower in distortion than compression driver based designs In addition the 6 5 mid range driver is a highly efficient device and is able to handle large am...

Page 8: ...sic switch Speech Music switch selects between optimised frequency response profiles 5 Limit low Limit low Limit low Limit low orange LED indicates limiting threshold of the low frequency section 6 Li...

Page 9: ...The TQ 440SP operates with mains voltages either in the range from 100 to 120 volts a c or from 220 to 240 volts a c The mains voltage on your unit will have been preset at the factory prior to shipme...

Page 10: ...tion A rear panel switch modifies the overall response of the TQ 440SP in order to give you optimised profiles for different applications When the speech position is selected the response of the syste...

Page 11: ...onal sub bass units as stated above 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 featu...

Page 12: ...tric 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 Downwar...

Page 13: ...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 to the flybar determines...

Page 14: ...position 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 numbe...

Page 15: ...he second row of speakers is flown on longer fixed length steel cables FS 61 Any installation whether temporary or permanent must be securely attached to the structure of the building using chain stee...

Page 16: ...dvantage 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 coupl...

Page 17: ...glass 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...

Page 18: ...cannot be connected incorrectly before replacing and tightening the four M5 Allen head bolts Removal of the 12 1 driver 1 Unscrew the eight countersunk screws from the two vertical battens which hold...

Page 19: ...accessible in a recess in the enclosure rear panel Using a 17mm socket unscrew the bolt and set aside for later re assembly 3 Unscrew the eight countersunk screws from the two vertical battens which...

Page 20: ...bated screwed and glued Finished in black semi matt textured paint Two recessed carrying handles Integral 35mm pole mount Two keyhole flyplates Grille Reticulated foam on expanded steel mesh Connector...

Page 21: ...al passive crossover network MG 440 Replacement foam metal grille AMP 440 Amplifier module FM 440 Fan module Flying accessories EB 10 M10 shoulder eyebolt FF 440 Flying strips 2 required per enclosure...

Page 22: ...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 been removed...

Page 23: ...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 25: ...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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