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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Reid" data-source="post: 76263" data-attributes="member: 1240"><p>Re: Turbosound TCS-612</p><p></p><p>Some information here on the TCS-612 that I hope you will find useful: one of Turbosound's first compact high power three way loudspeakers, the TCS-612 was a bi-amped box produced from 1995 up until the late 90s when it was superceded by the TQ-440. The 612 used Precision Devices 12" and 6.5" drivers and crossed over passively to a VHF compression driver at 8kHz mounted concentrically with the mid driver. The dual angle cabinet side walls made it particularly intuitive to assemble short throw or long throw clusters and ground stacks. A spec sheet can be found here <a href="ftp://ftp.turbosound.com/datasheets/legacy_products/" target="_blank">ftp://ftp.turbosound.com/datasheets/legacy_products/</a> Max SPL was a conservative 131dB peak but strong on midrange projection, vocals especially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Reid, post: 76263, member: 1240"] Re: Turbosound TCS-612 Some information here on the TCS-612 that I hope you will find useful: one of Turbosound's first compact high power three way loudspeakers, the TCS-612 was a bi-amped box produced from 1995 up until the late 90s when it was superceded by the TQ-440. The 612 used Precision Devices 12" and 6.5" drivers and crossed over passively to a VHF compression driver at 8kHz mounted concentrically with the mid driver. The dual angle cabinet side walls made it particularly intuitive to assemble short throw or long throw clusters and ground stacks. A spec sheet can be found here [url]ftp://ftp.turbosound.com/datasheets/legacy_products/[/url] Max SPL was a conservative 131dB peak but strong on midrange projection, vocals especially. [/QUOTE]
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