PT960

PT9 is a large line array system launched by TASSO after a 12-year hiatus, representing a set of speakers that meet the industry standards for touring performances. PT9 boasts transparent and refined audio performance, coupled with extremely smooth and uniform frequency response, as well as high power handling and dynamic headroom. As a highly flexible large-scale sound reinforcement solution, PT9 significantly expands the application range of other speaker systems in the PT series, making it suitable for any style, type, or scale of event. The full-range speaker model is PT960, which provides a nominal horizontal coverage of 80°. The line array modules maintain stable directional control characteristics even at lower frequencies. To extend the lower frequency limit of the system, the PT9 system is equipped with the PT960B, a dual 18-inch horn-loaded subwoofer, providing abundant and deep low-frequency energy. By configuring some cardioid arrays, multiple PT960Bs can form a cardioid-d
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PT960 Architectural specifications


The loudspeaker system shall be 3-way actively driven between the low frequency and the mid/high sections. A passive crossover shall be used between the mid/high frequency sections.

The loudspeaker shall only be operated by a dedicated, compatible controller amplifier.

The loudspeaker shall produce a cylindrical wave segment suitable for use as an element in a line array and maintain an extremely accurate horizontal dispersion pattern down to very low frequencies (80° > 250 Hz).

The loudspeaker shall have a design that exhibits extremely low power compression and for this reason shall utilize the rear rigging elements as a heat sink for the midrange driver.

The loudspeaker shall consist of two 12" LF neodymium drivers in a vented enclosure, one hornloaded 10" midrange driver and two coaxially mounted 1.4" exit compression drivers with 3” voicecoils coupled to a waveshaping device.

The enclosure shall be constructed from marine plywood with an impact resistant and weather protecting PCP (Polyurea Cabinet Protection) finish. The cabinet front shall be protected by a perforated steel grill backed with acoustic foam.

The cabinet shall incorporate a three point rigging system for the assembly of vertical line source arrays of up to 24 cabinets in conjunction with a dedicated flying frame.








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