KLING & FREITAG K&F ACCESS T9 User Manual
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User’s Manual
ACCESS SYSTEM
KLING & FREITAG GMBH ©1995-2009
Version 6.0, 17.03.2009
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16.
Basic Rules for the Alignment of the ACCESS Systems
If several ACCESS systems should be combined, the following rules should be followed;
with this, for example, also the correct horizontal alignment of several systems set up
side by side.
1.
The ACCESS mid-high systems should be set up horizontally by using only the fol-
lowing angles to one another:
30°
20°
T5
T5
Hor. alignment T5/T5:
Optimal: 30°
Minimum: 10°
Maximum: 30°
The ideal alignment of
two clustered T5 Systems
is achieved via the rear
enclosure angle of the
speakers. If the enclo-
sures are placed directly
next to each other, then
there is a coverage of
30°, as shown above.
50°
40°
T5
T9
Hor. alignment T5/T9:
Optimal: 50°
Minimum: 30°
Maximum: 60°
If a T9 System is insuffi-
cient, then the combina-
tion of T5 to T9 functions
very well and is suited for
the acoustic irradiation of
a room from two outer
edges of a stage.
60°
50°
T9
T9
Hor. alignment T9 /T9:
Optimal: 60°
Minimum: 30°
Maximum: 70°
The combination of T9 to
T9 cannot be universally
recommended because
there are often problems
with interference in the
90° system. Consequently,
it is only recommendable
in special cases, i.e. when
very wide angles are to be
covered (>100°).
2.
Never set up more than 2 mid-high systems directly next to one another. Always
build in a bass system:
T9
T9
T9
T9
T5
T5
B5