Turbosound TCS-152 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Arraying and Rigging 
TCS series 
TCS series Arraying and Rigging - Page 2 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In this example the TCS-122/94 
loudspeakers with horns in the 
standard 90° x 40° orientation 
are tight packed vertically 
horn-to-horn, providing a 
combined coverage of 90° 
horizontal by approximately 
80° vertical, with a useful 
vertical beam and a mid-range 
lobe that projects well down a 
longer, thinner room. 
 
The HF horns in this horizontal 
array of TCS-122/94 boxes have 
been rotated to give individually 
40° horizontal by 90° vertical. The 
horizontal coverage patterns add 
up to give combined dispersion 
of 120° horizontal by 90° vertical. 
 
This example shows how the 
same coverage pattern as the 
vertical array on the far left can 
result from a completely 
different physical array. The HF 
horns are rotated to give 40°h x 
90°v and then the whole array 
is assembled horizontally to 
give combined coverage of 90° 
horizontal by 80° vertical. 
 
 
These examples are based on the 90° x40° model. If using the 60° x40° models, a further three 
coverage pattern options of 60° x 80°, 120° x 60°, and 60° x 80° would be available to you, depending 
on the shape of the room.  
 
Rigging options 
All of the TCS boxes have rigging points on the top, bottom and both sides, so they can be mounted 
practically any way you like. For example, one option is to mount a single TCS-122 upside down to 
get the HF waveguide closer to the audience. 
 
Flying single boxes 
This can be simply achieved with M10 eyebolts, WB-20 and WB-55 wall brackets, CB-55 ceiling 
brackets, and OmniMount™ speaker brackets, for which bolt patterns are provided on the back of the