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New Turbosound Products at Frankfurt ProLight+Sound
Turbosound will be launching two brand new products at Frankfurt ProLight+Sound, 29 March-1 April, further reinforcing the company’s commitment to providing ultimate quality loudspeakers for a wide range of applications.
Designed both for installation and portable sound use, the TSB-118 single 18" compact bandpass subwoofer employs a single 600W RMS 18” driver in a bandpass designed enclosure.
Tuned to provide a frequency response of 35Hz to 150Hz, the TSB-118 is a perfect complement to QLight and TCS series enclosures. The cabinet comes with stacking feet and a pole holder as standard, with an optional wheelboard for portable use.
For the voice evacuation, paging and background music markets, the TCS-C50T 5” two-way ceiling speaker is designed to give extremely high quality audio in a high power, 75W rms, ceiling speaker package.
Compliant with BS5839-8 and IEC/EN60894 Voice Evacuation standards, the TCS-C50T is moulded in paintable ABS plastic, with perforated steel grille and optional steel back can. It employs a 5” low frequency driver with a soft dome tweeter to give an extremely consistent >180° conical dispersion.
Connections are on a Phoenix style removable screw terminal connector via a covered cable clamp, with an additional thermal fuse to minimise the chance of short circuit failure in the event of fire. Available in 16 ohm and 70/100V line transformer versions, ceiling support tile bridges are optionally available.
“We are continually re-evaluating and updating our range to ensure that there is a Turbosound product to provide a cutting edge solution for almost every kind of audio application,” says sales director Rik Kirby. “The TSB-118 and TCS-C50T demonstrate our commitment to that goal, raising the bar yet again in their respective markets.”
22nd February 2006
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