Turbosound TCS COMPACT SERIES Portable Speaker User Manual


 
user manual
TCS Compact series
tcs compact manual
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System Considerations
Choosing the best location
When using any loudspeaker system certain room parameters will affect the resultant
sound quality and coverage. For example, any boundary like a wall or floor will lift certain
frequencies. If you are placing speakers in a corner, then a lift at the bass end is to be
expected and it may sound rather ‘boomy’. This can be compensated for by moving the
speaker or cutting low frequencies with an equaliser.
TCS Compact series speakers are designed to be flown in free space or mounted on
specialist wall and ceiling brackets. When speakers are flown in free space then
boundary effects are minimised. The result is a smooth frequency response without any
boost at odd frequencies, but the bass end may appear subjectively light. In this case
increase the sub-bass level to bring the low end up or add sub bass enclosures as
necessary.
Dispersion
TCS COMPACT series enclosures are designed to provide respectably wide horizontal
coverage; the TCS-151C and TCS-121C offer 70° and the TCS-101C and TCS-081C 100° .
This allows the majority of live sound applications to be covered with single enclosures
placed individually to take advantage of this performance feature, for example either side
of a stage in a pub, or small club environment, as shown below.