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Turbosound TFS-780 User Manual

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TFS-780
TFS-780 user manual
Page 8
FLYING AND STACKING
For Flashlight and Floodlight enclosures
Overview
The Flashlight system flying hardware is specifically designed to allow a wide range of
adjustment of the horizontal and vertical angles between adjacent enclosures, as well as the
overall vertical inclination of each column of enclosures. This means that arrays can easily be
optimised to suit the coverage requirements of any situation.
Sound radiating from adjacent cabinets will successfully blend over a range of included
angles, and this results in the ability to tailor both the overall coverage and the SPL at a given
distance. Most of the adjustments can be easily made whilst the system is in the air.
The flying bars consist as follows:
Single bar - supports a vertical column of cabinets up to 5 deep.
Twin bar - supports two single bars.
Main bar - supports two twin bars, and may be lifted by either one motor (for arrays up
to three deep) or two motors for larger systems.
Spacer bars - used to join and maintain the distance between flying bars.
Configurations of these flying bars and spacers can be seen in Figure 3.

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Turbosound TFS-780 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTurbosound
ModelTFS-780
CategoryFlashlight
LanguageEnglish