Based on the Lab.gruppen PLM 20000Q platform and featuring dedicated presets specifically designed by Turbosound's live sound engineering team for use with Turbosound's new Flashline concert touring loudspeaker system, the 20000DP provides four discrete output channels each rated at 4400 watts at 4 ohms, and offers significant advantages in sonic performance and user functionality.
The 20000DP also contains fully featured Lake Processor modules, each offering precise settings for gain, delay, standard and linear phase crossover slopes, equalization, and limiting. Turbosound's Flashline and Flex Array preset libraries make full use of the FIR capabilities of the processing, providing extremely accurate impulse response measurements and faithfully reproducing the source with minimal distortion.
The integrated Dante networked audio distribution brings a proven network standard to concert sound reinforcement with extremely reliable, sample-accurate, low latency audio distribution over Ethernet.
Finally, Lake's industry-standard control software's complex grouping and processing options make the overall package the most robust available for large scale tour sound to date, says the company.
Simon Blackwood, Turbosound's managing director commented, "Our selection of the PLM design platform is a natural choice for our ground breaking Flashline system, not only for its Dante networking capability but also its clear market acceptance by our client base. Flashline requires the best amplification and processing platform on the market and Lab.gruppen provides this."
Michael Munch, Lab.gruppen's VP of strategic product management, concurs, "Lab.gruppen is proud to have delivered a special variant of its versatile powered loudspeaker management system as a turnkey solution to drive Turbosound's exciting new Flashline system. As a result, Turbosound is able to deliver an integrated system worldwide with state-of-the-art components from industry-leading brands."
(Jim Evans)