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Turbosound Flex Array

Combining elements of line array theory with virtual point source technology in one product, Turbosound Flex Array is designed to offer the possibility to adapt the same loudspeaker system to a range of venue types and audience sizes.
Turbosound is now shipping the Flex Array, including both powered and unpowered options.

The Flex Array’s new TFA-600HDP trapezoidal, digitally self-powered and networkable three-way mid/high enclosure is designed for line array or virtual point touring fixed applications. Featuring 1-inch neodymium HF driver on a Dendritic™ device, a 6.5-inch high-mid driver on a Polyhorn device, and two Turbo-loaded 1-inch" LMF drivers, the TFA-600HDP includes an integrated Class D amplification and DSP module with network capability. Bass is covered by the new TFA-600LDP, a horn-loaded single 18-inch low frequency cabinet also designed for flown and ground stacked applications.

Flex Array is a medium-scale professional sound reinforcement system that combines elements of Turbosound’s patented virtual point source system with well-proven line array technology, resulting in a truly versatile loudspeaker product adaptable to a huge variety of venue types. Its rotatable mid/high section provides the key to rapid conversion from line array to point source mode, while two fully integrated rigging systems cater for both vertical and horizontal flown orientations with virtually no external parts.

Flex Array is said to be fully arrayable with flygear integrated into the box for rapid setup with no external parts, or can be used with external yokes and brackets for semi-permanent and fixed installations. The horn-loaded low frequency cabinet utilizes a neodymium 18-inch drive unit and can either be flown with mid/highs or ground stacked. Digitally self-powered versions of both cabinets with integrated lightweight Class D amplifier modules are also available.

For more information on the Flex Array system, visit www.turbosound.com. Turbosound loudspeaker systems are distributed in the U.S. by American Music and Sound (AM&S).
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