Turbosound NuQ SERIES user manual Small Vertical Array, Using the T-bar

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Small Vertical Array

A second cabinet can be suspended underneath as shown with the addition of NuQ-SBE extender bars which are available as left and right pairs. With both HF horns rotated through 90° from the factory-supplied orientation the combined coverage pattern will be around 100°H x 110°V.

Using the T-bar

The NuQ-TB T-bar allows two NuQ-8 or NuQ-10 cabinets (NuQ-12 and NuQ-15 cabinets are not compatible with the T-bar) to be mounted together in a compact horizontal array for corporate / industrial applications—either on top of a speaker pole or tripod stand, or suspended from a truss system using a scaffold clamp—in order to widen the available horizontal dispersion from the speaker system for better audience coverage. The FY-PH pole holder is a simple fitting that allows the T-bar to adapt for use with standard 35mm speaker poles and stands.

Each cabinet can be individually rotated and angled independently.

For optimum smooth coverage the NuQ-8 and NuQ-10 should be splayed at approximately 45° with the HF horns in the factory-supplied orientation, which will give a combined coverage pattern of around 145°H x 60°V. With both HF horns rotated for a wider vertical dispersion the splay angle should be reduced to around 25°, giving a combined coverage pattern of approximately 85°H x 100°V.

To create a horizontal array for speaker stand / pole mounting:

NuQ-FY10

Flying Yoke

NuQ-TB

FY-PH

Twin Bar

Pole Holder

Assemble the flying yokes and attach them to the cabinets as detailed above using the fixings provided with the flying yokes.

Swing the yokes around to the bottoms of the cabinets and attach them to the ends of the T-bar using the fixings provided.

Attach the FY-PH pole holder to the middle of the T-bar using the screws provided.

Lift the assembly on to the speaker pole or tripod stand and tighten the wing nut. Angle as required.

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Contents NuQ Series NuQ series NuQ series Introduction ThanksUnpacking General Features Product Range SummaryGeneral Features for Two-Way Enclosures Model Information NuQ-8NuQ-10 NuQ-12 NuQ-15B15 B18NuQ-8DP NuQ-10DPNuQ-12DP NuQ-15DPB15DP System Requirements Recommended Amplifier Power Ratings Amplifier ConsiderationsSelf-powered Loudspeakers Loudspeaker connections Passive systemsBi-amped systems Cable Recommendations Networking Capability Computer system requirementsHardware requirements TurboDrive Quick Reference Setup Install the driversBvnet Interface Loudspeaker Placement Choosing the best locationDispersion Equalisation System Configurations System1 Basic Stereo Passive setupFrom Mixer LMS-D24 System 3 Stereo Bi-amped setup with Active Crossover From Mixer LMS-D26 Loudspeaker Management Systems Turbosound LMS series loudspeaker management systemsLMS seris Features LMS-D24/6 Quick Reference Set Up About PresetsStarting up Preset Recall Creating a user defined crossoverStore button Audio Input connectors Audio Output connectorsPresets and Secure mode LMS-D24/D26 Audio ConnectionsFlying & Lifting / Rigging Hardware Compatibility Speaker Pole and Tripod Stand MountingUse with Flying Yokes Truss MountingWall Mounting Ceiling Mounting Small Loudspeaker ArraysHorizontal Rigging Using the T-bar Small Vertical ArrayFlying Single Enclosures To create a horizontal array for truss mountingNuQ series Use of Thread Locking Compounds Servicing Information NuQ series NuQ series About Ease Data OverviewUse of Turbosound Ease data Technical Specifications Non-Powered EnclosuresSelf-powered Enclosures B15DP B18DPSpare Parts List NuQ-10/DP NuQ-12/DP NuQ-15/DP B15/DP B18/DPWarranty Limited WarrantyWarranty Coverage ShippingIncidental and consequential damages Limitation of implied warrantiesNuQ series