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Dec 2, 2005 12:11 PM

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Turbosound announced a new addition to its range of low-frequency options. Already field-proven at numerous summer festivals and events across Europe, the large-format TSW-218 ($4,912 MSRP) is a 2x 18-inch Turbo-loaded sub-bass enclosure capable of delivering very high SPLs. It has been designed to complement Turbosound's Aspect series and the larger models in the QLight range.

Configured to provide dynamic and accurate low-frequency performance at very high levels, the TSW-218 is a modular coupling-horn enclosure, which benefits from a dramatic sensitivity increase when multiple units are coupled. Incorporating TurboBass high-velocity partial horn-loading principles, the TSW-218 outputs 104dB sensitivity from a single unit, with eight cabinets coupled delivering up to 110 dB. Designed for high-power applications in the sub-100Hz region, the new enclosure is suited to concert touring and festival environments.

The 18-inch transducers employed in the new sub-bass cabinet incorporate a 5-inch diameter voice coil and high-temperature, neodymium magnet structures. Cabinets are equipped with heavy-duty nylon feet and matching locating recesses, as well as strap points integrated into the side handles.

For more information, visit Turbosound online at www.turbosound.com or its U.S. distributor, Sennheiser Electronic Corp., at www.sennheiserusa.com. For more new sound reinforcement products, visit mixonline.com/livesound/products/.



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