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Turbosound TCS-122 Arraying angd rigging Manual
Turbosound TCS-122 Arraying angd rigging Manual

Turbosound TCS-122 Arraying angd rigging Manual

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TCS Arraying and Rigging
This document explains how TCS loudspeakers can be arrayed and the reasons for the rotatable
horns in some models. The TCS-122 and TCS-152 both feature Turbosound's unique Dendritic high
frequency waveguide. This can be rotated for two reasons:
1. To allow a single speaker to be mounted horizontally but still retain the wider horizontal
pattern, or
2. To allow two or more speakers of the same to be arrayed with minimal interference
The second application is explained here in detail.
One of the benefits of the Dendritic waveguide is its exceptional coverage pattern and sharp edge-of-
pattern cut-off as demonstrated in Flex Array. The sharp cut-off works either vertically or horizontally,
depending on which way the horn is rotated.
To explain this further, the TCS-122 and TCS-152
feature exceptional pattern control either left/right or
up/down depending on how the horn is rotated. This
allows them to be arrayed with adjacent speakers
without lobes or destructive interference. So the true
arrayable benefit of the Dendritic is
plane of the Dendritic device
up/down depending on orientation. The other plane
of the Dendritic device functions in a similar way to a
standard horn.
The diagram here shows a TCS-122 with the horn in
two possible orientations. The one on the left is the
typical orientation, so for example the TCS-122/94
model has a dispersion pattern of 90 degrees wide
by 40 degrees in the vertical. The box on the right
shows the box with the horn rotated to give 40
degrees in the horizontal and 90 degrees in the vertical.
So the speaker on the left has a very controlled vertical pattern, whereas the one on the right (the
same speaker with the HF horn rotated) has a very controlled horizontal pattern.
The TCS-122 and TCS-152 are both available with three dispersion options: 60° x 40°, 90° x 60° and
60° x 40°. However note that only the 40 degree boxes benefit from being tightly arrayed, i.e with the
sides touching. So in a cluster of two or three tight packed boxes, you should use either the 60° x 40°
or 90° x 40° models and the horns should be orientated to give 40° dispersion in the horizontal plane.
The TCS-122 and TCS-152 are double trapezoidal boxes and it is this feature, in combination with the
rotatable horns that gives you the flexibility to build so many cluster options. The simple rule is that
the side that is touching the adjacent speaker needs to be orientated to 40 degrees.
The following options only apply to TCS-122 and TCS-152 models with Dendritic horns. The TCS-1561
and TCS-61 use conventional horns.
in the physical
i.e. either left/right or
Arraying and Rigging
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Summary of Contents for Turbosound TCS-122 Arraying angd rigging

  • Page 1 TCS Arraying and Rigging This document explains how TCS loudspeakers can be arrayed and the reasons for the rotatable horns in some models. The TCS-122 and TCS-152 both feature Turbosound’s unique Dendritic high frequency waveguide. This can be rotated for two reasons: 1.
  • Page 2 Arraying and Rigging TCS series In this example the TCS-122/94 The HF horns in this horizontal This example shows how the loudspeakers with horns in the array of TCS-122/94 boxes have same coverage pattern as the standard 90° x 40° orientation been rotated to give individually vertical array on the far left can are tight packed vertically...
  • Page 3 Arraying and Rigging TCS series cabinets where appropriate. Flying multiple cabinets When creating loudspeaker arrays the essential components are a pair of steel flyplates fitted to the sides of each flown cabinet, ensuring that all the rigging is steel-to-steel without any load being taken through the cabinets’...
  • Page 4 Arraying and Rigging TCS series ICC-4H KIT 07G0355 A pair of steel inter-cabinet couplers for linking two TCS-B15 subs together. These can be either TCS-B15A or TCS-B15B versions, but in a cluster both subs should the same type. The couplers fit into the recesses in the flyplates and are secured using the M10 bolts and washers that are supplied with the FP-2 flyplate kits.
  • Page 5 Arraying and Rigging TCS series SB-61 07G0375 The SB-61 is a swivel bracket used to hang the TCS-61 in standalone applications such as ceiling mounting in bars or clubs, or as an under- balcony fill. It consists of two parts: a ceiling plate and a speaker plate, allowing each part to be fixed individually and then assembled and angled to achieve the desired coverage.
  • Page 6 Arraying and Rigging TCS series This cluster of three TCS-152 cabinets is assembled with FP-1 flyplates and ICC-3H couplers. Again the horns are rotated to 40°h x 90°v, giving combined cluster coverage of 120°h x 90°v. Parts required: 3 x FP-1 kits (6 pcs) 2 x ICC-3H kits (4 pcs) 2 x M10 eyebolts This diagram shows how bass...
  • Page 7 Arraying and Rigging TCS series A simple vertical hang of TCS-122 or TCS-152 cabinets with vertical couplers. The cluster is suspended on M10 eyebolts with a third eyebolt for a pull-back attached in the centre of the lower cabinet. Parts required: 1 x ICC-2V kit (2 pcs) 3 x M10 eyebolts...
  • Page 8: Secondary Safeties

    As with all rigging, the flying of these arrays should only be carried out by a professional rigger. The Turbosound rigging system has been designed and constructed to a high standard of safety, and tested to the most demanding of specifications. In order to ensure the highest safety standards, this information on the assembly and safe use of rigging accessories must be understood and followed.

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