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Turbosound has re-engineered the portable Milan Series for 2013 and added a full range loudspeaker and a subwoofer.

Encompassing a total of five loudspeakers including the brand new 12” two-way M12 and compact 15” bandpass M15B subwoofer, the Milan series benefits from upgrated Class-D amplifiers. Full-range models feature 1,000 watts of bi-amplified power coupled with KLARK TEKNIK digital signal processors, while the two subwoofer models are powered by 1,500 watt amplifiers with integral stereo crossovers, allowing left / right stereo systems to be built with only one subwoofer.

The M10, M12 and M15 two-way full range loudspeakers all sport two fully independent channels with electronically balanced mic and line inputs, two-band EQ and a Mix Out function to extend a Milan system with additional speakers. The switchable 100 Hz low-pass filter ensures integration when teamed with subwoofers, or when used on the floor as wedge monitors.

All the details about the new Milan loudspeakers will be available shortly at www.turbosound.com

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