With the Movie Series, Outline introduces a complete line of cinema loudspeaker enclosures.
The seven models in the range are designed to meet the numerous application
requirements in the cinema theatre field. The key strong points of Outline's new
cinema system consist in reducing to a minimum phase cancellation in the critical
range of the spoken word and ensuring very accurate directivity control, optimised
bearing in mind the problems caused by the fact that the enclosures are positioned
behind the screen.
APLICATIONS
Systems used for sound reinforcement in cinema theatres can range from a mono set-up
to high-profile systems with Dolby Digital, DTS and SDDS digital audio which, in various
configurations, can involve anything up to eight separate channels (between front,
surround and subwoofers). The format chosen and the dimensions of the hall establish
the channels and the number of enclosures to use. A typical system for an "average"
cinema theatre (with a capacity of 4-500) would consist in three main front channels
behind the screen (comprising three H 102 horns and three B 215 bass units), one or two
S 218 subwoofers and a suitable number of FX81 surround cabinets mounted on the side
walls (and possibly on those at the back of the hall). To ensure excellent end results, an
expert acoustical consultant must be contacted to decide firstly if there's any need for
acoustic treatment as well as ensuring that the entire system is correctly designed. Regarding
the enclosures for sound reproduction, manufacturers of the encoding systems
for the abovementioned soundtracks set rather high "numerical" standards for official
approval of cinema theatres. Outline's Movie Series loudspeaker systems meet these
requirements and even exceed them.
Heavy duty tilting bracket for fixing H 081 and H 102 horns to the bass box. Enabling the horn to be tilted vertically through 15 degrees
(in 5° steps). Is fitted to the standard female threads on the top panel of B 115 and B 215 loudspeakers.