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TORUS SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
USING MORE THAN ONE TORUS
The versatility of the Torus system enables more than one Torus Infrasonic Generator to be
employed, opening up the possibilities and configuration options available to the user.
Using more than one Torus in a single installation can improve the performance in the following
ways:
- Stereo channels can be maintained (If the systems are configured in this manner).
- Higher sound pressure levels can be achieved.
- The effects of low frequency room resonance’s can be more easily smoothed out.
Reading through the following options you will see that there are many more possibilities over
and above the few listed here, should you wish to employ more than one Torus System, the
configurations outlined here will give you an indication of what is possible. A combination of the
following set-ups is something that could be considered.
Two Torus Systems in Stereo Operation:
(High Level lead & Inputs)
Two Torus systems can be employed to maintain stereo left and right channels. The diagram
below shows the high level lead connections required in order for each Torus to reproduce the
bass energy present in the left and the right channels exclusively.
As detailed on page 18 of the Torus Amplifier Manual, the High level method of connection should NOT be
undertaken with bridged mono amplifiers or class D digital amplifiers. It is recommended in this case, that
low level connections should be used as shown over the page.
figure 6.
POWER AMPLIFIER TERMINALS
LEFT RIGHT
RED+ BLACK- RED+ BLACK-
RED
(Un
-
Connected)
Neutrik Speakon Interconnect
Neutrik Speakon Interconnect
BLACK
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
(Un
-
Connected)
Torus 1
Left (Channel)
Torus 2
Right (Channel)
YELLOW