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Applications
The CP Series has been primarily designed for portable audio reinforcement. This includes a variety of uses in
reinforcement for entertainers and presenters. All are designed to perform well on their own in full-range audio. They can
be used singly, in stereo pairs or in distributed or delayed systems. They perform extraordinarily well as both main
reinforcement systems and as floor monitors as shown in Figure 3.
All three models are equipped with a 35 mm pole socket that allows use on a loudspeaker stand or on a pole over a
subwoofer. (The subwoofer must have a 35 mm pole socket capable of supporting the loudspeakers.) (Refer to Figure 4)
In addition, the CP Series have yoke accessories for each model that mount to the top and bottom. These yokes allow for
rigid mounting to structures and rotation of the loudspeaker system. (model numbers: CP8 YOKE and CP12 YOKE )
For portable installations, you can use the yoke knob to quickly and easily mount the loudspeakers on the yoke, or you
can use the yoke mounting bolt for more permanent installations. Each yoke has threaded inserts to store either the yoke
knob or the yoke mounting bolt. Refer to the CP Series Yoke Mounting Quick Start Guide TD-001570 for details.
Installation
WA N NGE:
Before placing, installing, rigging, or suspending any loudspeaker product, inspect all hardware,
suspension, cabinets, transducers, brackets and associated equipment for damage. Any missing, corroded, deformed, or
non-load rated component could significantly reduce the strength of the installation or placement. Any such condition
severely reduces the safety of the installation and should be immediately corrected. Use only hardware which is rated for
the loading conditions of the installation and any possible short-term, unexpected overloading.
Never exceed the rating of the hardware or equipment.
Consult a licensed, professional engineer regarding physical equipment installation. Ensure that all local, state and national
regulations regarding the safety and operation of loudspeakers and related equipment are understood and adhered to.
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