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user manual 

QLight

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TQ-440 manual 

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Choosing the best location 

It was stated earlier that the TQ-440’s tightly controlled directivity gives it essentially 

point and 

shoot qualities. Every room has its own unique set of characteristics that affect any sound 
introduced into the room. These include reverberation reflections and decay time, sound 
absorption of materials used, temperature and humidity, etc. A degree of experimentation with 
different locations (if possible) is best, especially if you are permanently installing the speaker and 
have particular requirements where you want to concentrate the sound into a specific area. 

Any boundary like a wall or floor will lift certain frequencies. If you are fixing the unit to a wall, or 
in a corner then a lift at the bass end is to be expected and it may sound rather boomy. Either 
reduce the low end by means of a graphic equaliser or move the speaker. 

Rooms with a lot of soft furnishings, curtains and drapes will absorb sound, especially at high 
frequencies. These rooms can sound rather dead and may appear to need more amplifier power to 
generate high SPL’s but have the advantage that the sound needs less equalisation and is easier to 
control. In this case the listener receives mainly 

direct sound, that is the sound emanating directly 

from the loudspeaker, with little 

reflected sound. 

If the room has a lot of hard, exposed surfaces such as wooden floors, brick or plaster walls or 
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 in the middle of the room you will hear a lot of 

reflected sound in comparison with the 

direct sound. Care is needed with speaker positioning, SPL’s and equalisation. If the room is large 
and very reverberant then bass roll-off below about 250 Hz may be required to ensure a 
reasonable level of intelligibility.  

For long, narrow rooms the traditional left and right stacks (floor, wall mounted or flown) can 
suffice with good stereo imaging in the centre of the room. For multi-tier venues such as theatres, 
speakers should be flown or wall mounted to project into each tier. In highly reverberant rooms 
often a central cluster is the best option. This acts as a virtual point source with all the sound 
emanating from one point in the room, but path lengths should be carefully calculated. 

The relationship between sound pressure level and distance is an “inverse square law” so 
remember that every time the distance from the sound source is doubled the sound level 
decreases by 6dB. For every 3dB increase of speaker output you need a doubling of input power 
and you can work out the Wattage input needed to give the required SPL levels at various 
distances from the loudspeaker(s). 

When speakers are flown in free space then boundary effects are minimised. The result is a 
smooth frequency response without any boost at odd frequencies, but the bass end may appear 
subjectively light. In this case you will need floor mounted sub-bass, to bring the low end up. 

 

Содержание QLIGHT TQ-440

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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Страница 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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