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User's Manual
‘SP’ Models based upon the CA Series
KLING & FREITAG GMBH ©2003 - 2014
Version 7.1, 09.09.2014
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7.2 Arrayed Speaker Systems (Cluster)
If the loudspeakers are operated through an optional K&F System Controller, we recom-
mend to turn on the 'Top Low Cut' filter for clustered operation. Thus the frequency re-
sponse for this application can be optimised (see user’s manual of the controller).
When operating the systems without a K&F System Controller in a clustered con-
figuration, the signal level of frequencies below 300 Hz should be reduced by 3-4 dB.
7.2.1 Horn not rotated
*If several 90° systems are clustered, unwanted interference effects may appear. As a
result, we do not generally recommend clustered configurations of CA 1001, CA
1201, CA 1215-9 and CA 1515-9 systems. If wide angles are to be covered, we rec-
ommend the use of several 60° or 65° systems in one cluster.
Horn not
rotated
Standing
speaker
Winkel 2
between middle axes
Winkel 3
A smaller angle 3
results in a smaller
vertical coverage
angle but increases
the sound power
level.
Winkel 1
between the sides of the
speakers
Combination
Angle 1
Angle 2
Angle 3
CA 1001 with
CA 1001
50°
not generally recommended*
30°
CA 1201 with
CA 1201
45°-55°
not generally
recommended*
55°-65°
not generally
recommended*
20°-35
CA 1215-6 with
CA 1215-6
30°
40°
20°-30°
CA 1215-6 with
CA 1215-9
35°
45°
CA 1215-9 with
CA 1215-9
40°-50°
not generally
recommended*
50°-60°
not generally
recommended*
CA 1515-6 with
CA 1515-6
30°
40°
CA 1515-6 with
CA 1515-9
35°
45°
CA 1515-9 with
CA 1515-9
40°-50°
not generally
recommended*
50°-60°
not generally
recommended*
Application
Increasing the hori-
zontal coverage an-
gle, e.g. for wide
audience planes
Increasing the hori-
zontal coverage
angle and sound
power level for
larger distances
Increasing the vertical
coverage angle, e.g.
for covering balco-
nies or for increased
sound power level
for larger distances