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Acceptability of Turbosound Floodlights
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<blockquote data-quote="Evan F. Hunter" data-source="post: 4363" data-attributes="member: 73"><p>Hey all, Im curious of the acceptability of a properly powered and processed Turbosound Floodlight rig for a small-medium sound company. Think 800-1000 people for various genres indoors and outdoors, Most likely B and C level acts with a few nationals now and then and Mid level digital or larger analogue FOH with some nicer outboard. I know they are dated but they are becoming more and more affordable. Its personally one of my favorite rigs and I have a lot of experience setting them up and mixing on them. While there are many new options that may sound better or weigh less, I still think it is a pro level rig that can take a beating, come back for more and still sound fantastic. Ive always personally enjoyed the capabilities of a floodlight rig when properly setup.</p><p> </p><p>The exact rig I have in mind is:</p><p>1 LMS700 Loudspeaker controller</p><p>8 TFL760H Tops</p><p>4 TFL760HM Downfills</p><p>8 TFL721L Subs (I prefer 2 subs to each top so this would increase with time)</p><p>Enough bumpers chains and clips to properly fly the whole rig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evan F. Hunter, post: 4363, member: 73"] Hey all, Im curious of the acceptability of a properly powered and processed Turbosound Floodlight rig for a small-medium sound company. Think 800-1000 people for various genres indoors and outdoors, Most likely B and C level acts with a few nationals now and then and Mid level digital or larger analogue FOH with some nicer outboard. I know they are dated but they are becoming more and more affordable. Its personally one of my favorite rigs and I have a lot of experience setting them up and mixing on them. While there are many new options that may sound better or weigh less, I still think it is a pro level rig that can take a beating, come back for more and still sound fantastic. Ive always personally enjoyed the capabilities of a floodlight rig when properly setup. The exact rig I have in mind is: 1 LMS700 Loudspeaker controller 8 TFL760H Tops 4 TFL760HM Downfills 8 TFL721L Subs (I prefer 2 subs to each top so this would increase with time) Enough bumpers chains and clips to properly fly the whole rig [/QUOTE]
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