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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Sousan" data-source="post: 146165" data-attributes="member: 10148"><p>Re: Turbosound IQ/IX series</p><p></p><p>Im new here but, I first heard the IQ series at a 1500+ seat auditorium where the reps (centerstage) set a one 18p and one 15p (full range) on top. </p><p> The dispersion floored me as did the SPL for a room that big. Understandably, there are room harm dist that will aid but nonetheless...pretty impressive. That was 2.5 years ago. It took that long for me to get my meathooks on them myself. I recently bought 2 of the-18psubs & 2 of the-15psubs (to catch the warmer low tones) and then I added 4 of the-15p (full range) on top. </p><p></p><p>Using the X-32 and its Ultranet, which I'm still getting around, it seems to do everything that "twice" the other med/high market manufacturers such as Mackie JBL Yamaha etc equipment can do. Meaning, that if you double the cabinets from the other guys, you 'might' have a bit more headroom but, geez, for the money and less back break... the IQ's stand up really nice! </p><p></p><p> I am very happy.-- I plan to really air them out in an outdoor setting soon just to see how many people I can service. Having the versatility and quality in such a small pkg is well worth it to me. For what its worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Sousan, post: 146165, member: 10148"] Re: Turbosound IQ/IX series Im new here but, I first heard the IQ series at a 1500+ seat auditorium where the reps (centerstage) set a one 18p and one 15p (full range) on top. The dispersion floored me as did the SPL for a room that big. Understandably, there are room harm dist that will aid but nonetheless...pretty impressive. That was 2.5 years ago. It took that long for me to get my meathooks on them myself. I recently bought 2 of the-18psubs & 2 of the-15psubs (to catch the warmer low tones) and then I added 4 of the-15p (full range) on top. Using the X-32 and its Ultranet, which I'm still getting around, it seems to do everything that "twice" the other med/high market manufacturers such as Mackie JBL Yamaha etc equipment can do. Meaning, that if you double the cabinets from the other guys, you 'might' have a bit more headroom but, geez, for the money and less back break... the IQ's stand up really nice! I am very happy.-- I plan to really air them out in an outdoor setting soon just to see how many people I can service. Having the versatility and quality in such a small pkg is well worth it to me. For what its worth. [/QUOTE]
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