Recommended Low Frequency Loudspeakers; Figure 17: Transformer Mounting On Top Of Array - Community Entasys Installation & Operation Manual

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The input wires to the transformer are then attached to the barrier strip terminal. Note the proper
terminals to which the input wires should be connected to yield the desired maximum drive level to an ENTASYS
array comprised of one, two, or three columns. This information is printed on the input label of the transformer
and is shown in Figure 18. Once all of the wires are connected to the transformer the Input Panel Cover may be
attached to the transformer. This will help protect the input connections from moisture and debris.
WARNING: Never attempt to attach an ENT-750T to the bottom of an ENTASYS loudspeaker. It is
NOT strong enough to support the weight of the loudspeaker(s) column above it.

Figure 17: Transformer Mounting On Top of Array

R E C O M M E N D E D L O W F R E Q U E N C Y L O U D S P E A K E R S
The performance goals and design of the ENTASYS loudspeaker systems inherently limits their low
frequency extension. When frequency response below 200 Hz is required additional low frequency
loudspeakers and/or subwoofers should be used. Community has several high quality, low frequency
loudspeaker systems that are recommended for use with ENTASYS. These include the Versatile Low
Frequency (VLF) Series, VERIS subwoofers, and the iLF218.
The VERIS subwoofers are ideal mates for ENTASYS. The VERIS 210S, dual 10-inch, or 212S, dual
12-inch, can provide low frequency extension to approximately 45 Hz.
The Versatile Low Frequency (VLF) Series loudspeakers will also work well with ENTASYS when space
considerations restrict the size of the loudspeaker enclosures. The dual 8-inch VLF208 can extend system
response to 60 Hz while the dual 12-inch VLF 212 can extend system response to 43 Hz, albeit at slightly lower
maximum output levels.
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