Turbosound TQ-310DP Speaker User Manual


 
user manual
QLight™ DP series
QLight DP series manual
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quicklinks or shackles. When used in this way the load is taken through the flying strips rather than
through the woodwork of the enclosure.
Side-mounted flying strips can be fitted to the sides of QLight™ subwoofers to enable them to be
flown as part of a permanent installation. Two different lengths of flying strips are optionally
available for flying enclosures in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. These are fitted by
removing the countersunk bolts on the top and sides of the cabinet and replacing them with the
M10 bolts provided with the hardware. Two flying strips are required for each enclosure. This
method offers a simple and cost effective method of flying single or multiple TQ-425 enclosures,
with the load being taken through the steel strips rather than through the woodwork of the
enclosure. Enclosures may be arranged in a vertical column by coupling the flying strips together
using QL-75 quicklinks or shackles. FF-425 flying strips are load tested.
WARNING: Rigging eyebolts must not be used for flying this enclosure. You must use the optional
Turbosound steel flying strips described above.
The universal FB-12 flybar assembly enables the use of
several different fixing methods for the TQ-445DP, all shown
in the diagram here. The flybar is attached to the cabinet
using a pair of captive M10 shoulder eyebolts (supplied with
the flybar assembly). There are 12 attachment points equally
spaced along the length of the spine of the flybar. Depending
on which point is chosen for the given attachment system, a
wide range of downward inclination angles can be achieved
over a range of approximately 70 degrees. The design of the
flybar even allows for upward angles, for example for
coverage of balconies that are higher than the loudspeaker
location.