For applications that typically require a throw between 15-30m (50-100ft), a full-blown line array is not always practical, optimal or affordable. Conversely, a point source solution may not be sufficient in coverage and SPL.
TORUS T1230 is a constant curvature array, designed to fill that gap perfectly, combining optimised coverage, SPL and cost efficiency.
T1230 offers a fixed vertical pattern of 30° with a flexible horizontal pattern that can be manually adjusted between 90° and 60° or 75° (asymmetrical) via the Dynamic Horn Flare™.
Features
- Two-way passive, constant curvature array element
 - Compact enclosure with high output capability
 - 1 x 12” (300mm) LF driver plus 3 x 1.4” (35mm)/1” (25mm) exit HF drivers
 - Dynamic Horn Flare™ manually adjustable between 90° and 60° or 75° (asymmetrical) for flexible horizontal coverage
 - Fixed 30° vertical dispersion pattern
 - Phase plug for increased mid-band output
 - Easy-to-use integral rigging for quick set-up
 - Integral fittings to facilitate pole-mounting
 - Optimised coverage via DISPLAY 3
 - Powered by iKON amplifiers
 
 Applications
- Medium-throw live sound and music playback
 - Theatre sound
 - Fixed installations
 - Fills, centre clusters and delays
 - Portable DJ and corporate events
 
Specifications
| PRODUCT NAME | TORUS 12: T1230 | 
| TYPE | Passive 2-way Constant Curvature 30° enclosure | 
| FREQUENCY RESPONSE (with iKON settings) | 65Hz – 18kHz ± 3dB, -10dB @ 50Hz | 
| DRIVERS | LF: 12”, 3” Voice Coil, Neodymium  HF: 3 x 1” exit, 1.4” Voice Coil, HT Polymer dome neodymium compression driver  | 
| SENSITIVITY | (2.83V 1m free-field) 99dB | 
| NOMINAL IMPEDANCE | 8 ohms | 
| RATED POWER | AES 400W, PEAK 1600W | 
| MAXIMUM SPL (SYSTEM) | 126dB continuous, 132dB peak* | 
| DISPERSION | 60-75-90° horizontal, 30° vertical | 
| PIN CONNECTIONS (INPUT) | 1+/- or 2+/- | 
| PIN CONNECTIONS (LINK) | 1+/- and 2+/- | 
| DIMENSIONS | (W) 650mm, (H) 350mm, (D) 442mm  (W) 25.59ins, (H) 13.76ins, (D) 17.40ins  | 
| WEIGHT | 26kg (57.32 lbs) | 
| *Martin Audio continues to specify a crest factor of 2 with 6dB between peak and continuous which best mirrors real-world performance. Simply add a further 6dB for comparison with manufacturers quoting a crest factor of 4 ie. 12dB between continuous and peak. |