Disassambling the stacked array, Cardioid arrays with sequenza 10 b – KLING & FREITAG K&F SEQUENZA 10 W User Manual

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K&F SEQUENZA 10 N/W/B & Flying Frame

KLING & FREITAG GMBH © 2014

Version Version 6.1

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13. Disassambling the Stacked Array

1.

Basically, you disassemble the array in the reverse order of assembly.

2.

Replace the transport cover.

3.

Prepare the SEQUENZA 10 N/W system for transport:

Place the used Quick Release Pins back onto their intended stand-by positions on the
speaker and flying frame.

Push all joint plates back into the speaker.

Dismantle all other used components so that they are not exposed and get damaged
during transport.

With the SEQUENZA 10 N/W systems, set the Quick Release Pins of the rear
connecting brackets to the 0° position.

Push all rear joint plates of the SEQUENZA 10 N/W systems into their park position
so that the spring bolts snap back into place. To put it into the park position, use the
drill hole that is not completely drilled through in the rear joint plate.

14. Cardioid Arrays with SEQUENZA 10 B

The subwoofer SEQUENZA 10 B is designed so that it can be used as a cardioid and
hypercardioid system in an array of three subwoofers, or in multiples of three.

A cardioid array results in an increase of sound pressure towards the front because of the
rear-facing subwoofer. In the rear area (cardioid) or in the lateral side area (hypercardioid),
on the other hand, the sound pressure is clearly reduced.

With this, you achieve

less unwanted sound on the stage

low feedback

simplified miking

improved room acoustics with fewer reflections from the rear and side walls, or – when
flown – from the ceiling

simplified adherence of sound emission limits and therefore less noise disturbance for
nearby residential areas during open air events.

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