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user manual 
NuQ series 
 
NuQ manual 
page 23 
 
System Configurations 
The NuQ-8 and NuQ-10 two-way enclosures are passive loudspeaker systems. This 
means that they require only one amplifier channel for correct operation, the frequency 
splitting between the low frequency driver and the high frequency driver being 
accomplished by the internal passive crossover network in each enclosure. If subwoofers 
are used in a bi-amplified system in conjunction with these two-way enclosures, 
additional amplifier channels and external electronic crossovers will be required. The 
Turbosound LMS-D24/26 digital management systems are used for this purpose. 
Many different system configurations of NuQ Series loudspeaker enclosures are possible 
to suit various portable and fixed installation requirements, ranging from live music and 
corporate events, cafes, bars and restaurants to theme parks, theatres and houses of 
worship. Listed below are a few common examples. 
System1 – Basic Stereo Passive setup 
 
LMS-D24
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POWER AMPLIFIER
FROM MIXER
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EQ
 
 
A single power amplifier supporting two NuQ series 2-way loudspeakers creates a 
standard stereo system.  A further pair of NuQ loudspeakers could be connected using 
the loop-through connections, although this will result in a corresponding drop in 
impedance. With NuQ 2-way speakers having a nominal impedance of 8 ohms this would 
make a combined 4 ohm load that should be suitable for any good quality power 
amplifier (see amplifier considerations for more information).  
NB: A stereo configuration is shown but this system could be run in mono.  
NB: The EQ block is shown for tuning the room.