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Turbosound introduces Flex Array to UK market at PLASA08
This September sees UK loudspeaker manufacturer, Turbosound, once again at the UK’s premier show for new technology within the entertainment, live event, corporate, architectural and installation industries, PLASA08.
Star of the show will be Turbosound’s new Flex Array series, which combines elements of line array theory with proven virtual point source technology in one loudspeaker product, and is aimed at providing rental companies with a one-box solution for a variety of venues and audiences.
Flex Array’s patented Polyhorn™ and patent-applied-for Dendritic horns are combined in a compact rotatable waveguide which delivers a phase-coherent wavefront with 75°h x 16°v coverage.
Available in switchable bi-amp/tri-amp and self-powered guises, the Flex Array mid/high cabinet is complemented by a single 18” horn-loaded bass enclosure. The digitally self-powered TFA-600HDP has been nominated for a PLASA08 Award for Innovation, a prestigious title which recognises the most innovative products on the market today.
Flex Array cabinets feature two independent load-certified integrated flying systems, which enable quick and easy rigging with the minimum of external parts. The flybar’s unique screw thread adjustment allows the movable lift point to be traversed using a hand-held speed brace or electric drill even while under load, varying the position of the motor connection point relative to the cluster’s centre of mass. The flybar supports a column of loudspeakers up to 700kg from a single fly point.
Showing for the first time in the UK is the new Impact range of elegantly styled architectural loudspeakers featuring IP54 weather resistance, 100volt line transformers and a unique wall bracket with integral electrical connections. The Impact series offers great audio performance, modern design, legendary Turbosound voicing and long-term dependability.
Turbosound will be exhibiting on Stand E22, while the Flex Array TFA-600HDP can also be viewed in the Innovation Gallery situated between Earls Court 1 and Earls Court 2.
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