
Tango Beijing's
prestigious new venue, Club
Tango,
has been equipped with an elaborate Turbosound-based
system. Predominantly
featuring Turbosound QLight products, plus the
company's TSW low-frequency enclosures, the installation
utilises a total of 50 Turbosound loudspeakers in the club's
dance-floor area, and a further 16 in the adjoining Mango
Bar. Designed and installed by Hong Kong-based Phoenix Audio
and Lighting Technology - Turbosound's exclusive distributor
for the Chinese territories - the Club Tango project also
includes TXD-121 units as DJ monitors, plus TCS-12M
loudspeakers for stage monitoring. Loudspeaker
control is handled by four LMS-D6 management
systems. Phoenix
Audio equipped the venue's Mango Bar with its own
well-specified system, based on QLight loudspeakers,
along with TXD-121 units for DJ monitoring. A total of eight
TQ-315 enclosures fulfil the mid-high duties, complemented
by six TQ-425 low-frequency units, and with two LMS-D4 units
handling the loudspeaker control. The main club and the bar
systems are powered by Crest Audio amplifiers, with the
installations Mackie and Midas mixing consoles, plus Rane,
TC-electronic and Yamaha signal processing.

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Venue:
Club Tango
Location: Beijing, China
Venue-type: Nightclub
Loudspeaker system:
QLight series
TXD series
TSW series
TCS series
Club
Tango set out to be Beijing's leading nightclub, with a need
for a best-quality sound system to match its up-market
image. Already attracting top-name DJs and acts from around
the world, including DJ Sasha as part of his Asian Tour,
Club Tango offers its clientele up-to-the-minute dance and
electronica programming, as well as a variety of live
events. Phoenix Audio's design had to provide the necessary
flexibility, as well as the capability to deliver a
high-clarity, fatigue-free result at generous listening
levels. To this end, sixteen QLight TQ-315 bi-amped
units provide mid-high coverage throughout the main club
area, and the system includes eighteen TSW-718i
low-frequency cabinets - each with two x 18" bass drivers -
to ensure no lack of bottom-end punch, whatever the
material. The system design also includes further sub-bass
units - the ultra-low frequency TSW-124 enclosures - to
provide as wide an audio spectrum as possible.
Phoenix
Audio's technical director, Mac Lo, was responsible for
designing the Club Tango installation, and he commented on
the project: "Many other clubs and venues in the Beijing
area, such as Club Banana, feature Turbosound systems, and
the brand has built up a high-profile reputation. The sound
quality of these other installations has proved to be very
popular, hence our decision to specify Turbosound for the
Club Tango project. Our company won this contract against
aggressive competition from some 20 installers and suppliers
- from mainland China and Hong Kong - with our
Turbosound-based solution winning against other major brands
from Europe and the USA. The system has successfully given
the venue the quality and flexibility it was seeking, and
has helped Club Tango to establish its high reputation
rapidly - everyone, including the club's owners, their
clients, and the DJs, are very happy with the results. For
our company, the success of this project further underlines
the Turbosound loudspeakers as being optimum club products,
irrespective of a venue's size and scale."