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New range is versatile with a capital TXP

PLASA 2007 sees Turbosound launching a brand new range of self-powered loudspeakers, where versatility is the key.

Drawing its inspiration from Turbosound’s long history of producing cutting edge concert touring loudspeaker systems, the TXP series is built to deliver great performance, long term durability and unsurpassed levels of convenience.

Featuring integrated, lightweight Class D amplifier modules, rear panel controls, balanced inputs, limiter circuits and Turbosound’s Thermal Overload Protection System (TOPS), the TXP series is designed for maximum flexibility, portability and sound quality.

It comprises three models, designed for musicians, DJs and mobile discos and live music venues.

The TXP-121 combines a 12-inch driver with one inch high frequency compression driver, while it’s bigger brother, the TXP-151, has a 15-inch driver with one inch horn. Both feature trapezoidal cabinets which mean they perform equally well as a front-of-house loudspeakers or powered wedge monitors.

The TXP-118 is features an 18-inch driver and is designed to add seamless bass reinforcement to the TXP-121 and 151. The cabinet has a built-in pole holder, enabling two way cabinets to be suspended at the correct height.

All cabinets are constructed from 15mm marine grade birch ply, with a durable black semi-matt paint finish, to ensure light weight but unsurpassed road-worthiness.

The TXP series is already proving itself with the UK’s premier Meatloaf tribute acts, Dean Torkington, whose big rock show and gruelling gigging schedule ensures that the build and sound quality of the speakers are being consistently tested to the limit. Click here to read Dean’s opinion of Turbosound TXP cabinets and how he finds working with them.

 

 

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