Ta-890, User manual – Turbosound LMS-D6 User Manual
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TA-890
TA-890 user manual
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FLYING AND STACKING
 
Overview 
The Aspect system flying hardware is specifically designed to take advantage of the precise 
horizontal directivity characteristics, as well as allow a wide range of adjustment of the 
vertical angles between adjacent enclosures, and the overall vertical inclination of each 
column of enclosures. This means that arrays can easily be optimised to suit the coverage 
requirements of any situation. 
Sound radiating from adjacent cabinets will successfully blend over a range of included 
angles, creating a coherent point-source image, and this results in the ability to tailor both 
the overall coverage and the SPL at a given distance. 
The concept of arraying the TA-890 Aspect system is to create part of the surface of a sphere. 
A small part of a large sphere will form a high-directivity (long-throw) system with a high 
SPL at a distance, whereas a large part of a small sphere will be of lower directivity 
producing less SPL at a distance, but having a wider angle of coverage. This approach leads 
to the creation of a virtual point source behind the array, where sound appears to emanate 
from a single point in space. 
There are some simple rules to follow to help achieve this goal:
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Obtain a smooth even curve in the horizontal plane.
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Use a similar amount of tilt on each column.
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Ensure that the bottom corners of each column are in line with each other.
