CONFIGURABLE ASYMETRICAL HORN
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5.3 "Front of house" configuration
Good coverage of audiences often requires a conflicting combination of wide coverage ("short-throw") for the closest listeners
(below cabinet axis) and narrow coverage ("long-throw") for distant areas (on or above axis). The PS Series horizontal horn
coverage varies from "short-throw" to "long-throw" along the vertical axis to precisely match these practical requirements in a
single system. For the majority of applications, the asymmetrical horn should be used with its "wide" dispersion side directed
towards the floor (as shown by the arrow) but all four cabinet orientations are usable.
5.4 "Stage monitor" configuration
For stage monitors the required coverage is always wider when performers are close to the wedge (above the horn axis) than
when they move away from it (below the horn axis). For floor monitor use the horn must be rotated with its "wide" dispersion
side directed towards the top of the cabinet (as shown by the arrow) in wedge position as shown in the above figure.