About the Turbosound NUQ102-SB Swivel Bracket for NuQ102 Loudspeakers
The Turbosound NUQ102-SB is a precision-engineered swivel bracket designed specifically for the secure and flexible mounting of the corresponding compact loudspeaker model. This hardware solution facilitates versatile installation in a wide array of permanent and semi-permanent settings, such as conference rooms, houses of worship, retail spaces, and entertainment venues. Its primary function is to provide a robust mechanical link between the loudspeaker cabinet and a wall or structural surface, while granting the installer critical control over the speaker's aiming angle. The design ensures that the acoustical output can be directed precisely towards the intended listening area, optimizing coverage and intelligibility without requiring a custom mounting solution.
Constructed from high-strength materials, the bracket features a multi-axis adjustment mechanism that allows for smooth, tool-free orientation of the loudspeaker. The swivel joint typically offers a generous range of horizontal pan and vertical tilt, enabling fine-tuning after the bracket base is securely fixed to the wall. This user-adjustable aspect is crucial for achieving the best possible sound quality in real-world environments where architectural constraints or seating arrangements are fixed. A secure locking mechanism ensures that once the ideal position is found, the loudspeaker remains firmly in place, preventing accidental movement that could degrade the system's acoustic performance over time.
The bracket is designed with both safety and aesthetics in mind, featuring a low-profile design that minimizes visual intrusion while supporting the loudspeaker's weight with a significant safety margin. All necessary mounting hardware for both the wall interface and the loudspeaker attachment is included, simplifying the installation process. The finish matches professional audio equipment, providing a cohesive look. As a dedicated accessory, it underscores a complete system approach, ensuring that the loudspeaker can be deployed in its optimal acoustic configuration with maximum stability and reliability.