Turbosound has added two new models in its TXD Series of passive loudspeakers, launched earlier this year. Aimed at the club, DJ and live performance markets, the TXD Series has already proved to be one of the company's fastest-selling product lines. Launched here at PLASA is the compact TXD-081, a passive 8" two-way loudspeaker and the TXD-252 - a 2 x 15" + 2" trapezoidal combo. Turbosound is also launching a new range of compact sub-bass cabinets, kicked off by the TSB-110. A dual-coil 10" bandpass design, it enables up to six satellite speakers to be connected via the internal passive crossover in a stereo configuration. The TSB-110 is powerful enough to generate up to 125dB max SPL (peak) of sub-bass energy, from an enclosure volume of less than two cubic feet. In the company's QLight series, the self-powered TQ-308SP is being joined by an all-passive version, the TQ-308. A space-saving, asymmetrical trapezoidal cabinet makes the TQ-308 ideal for installation, as well as rental applications, and also allows it to double as a powerful, but discreet, floor monitor. Finally, the three-way TQ-440, mainstay of the QLight series, has a backwards-compatible performance upgrade which improves HF directivity and optimizes the co-axial driver loading.
Turbosound - Stand EE20