Turbosound Flex Array TFA-600H User Manual

Turbosound Flex Array TFA-600H User Manual

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TFA-600H
TFA-600HW
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TFA-600HDP
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TFA-600LDP
TFA-600BD
USER MANUAL
Turbosound Ltd.
Star Road, Partridge Green
West Sussex RH13 8RY United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1403 711447 Fax: +44 (0)1403 710155
web: www.turbosound.com
Issue 1.0 © Turbosound Ltd

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  • Page 1 TFA-600H TFA-600HW TFA-600L TFA-600B TFA-600HDP TFA-600HWDP TFA-600LDP TFA-600BD USER MANUAL Turbosound Ltd. Star Road, Partridge Green West Sussex RH13 8RY United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1403 711447 Fax: +44 (0)1403 710155 web: www.turbosound.com Issue 1.0 © Turbosound Ltd...
  • Page 2: User Manual

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Contents USER MANUAL ................................. 1 Contents ..................................2 FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 2...
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  • Page 4 FLEX ARRAY Turbosound Limited ..............................83 FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 4...
  • Page 5: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    FLEX ARRAY EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: Turbosound Ltd, Star Road, Partridge Green, West Sussex, RH13 8RY Products: TFA-600H TFA-600L TFA-600HDP TFA-600LDP T-25 Power Amplifier T-45 Power Amplifier T-475 Power Amplifier LMS-D26 Controller LMS-D24 Controller Standards: Safety EN60065:2003...
  • Page 6 By engaging in an on-going rigorous program of research and development all TURBOSOUND products are carefully engineered for world class performance and reliability. If you would like further information about this or any other TURBOSOUND product, please contact us. Detailed product information is available on our web site at: www.turbosound.com...
  • Page 7 The Polyhorn™ is employed in the high- mid section of the Flex Array TFA-600H, loading a custom-designed 6.5” high power neodymium drive unit.
  • Page 8 user manual FLEX ARRAY The Dendritic Horn The patent-pending Dendritic HF horn utilises the same essential acoustic principle as is employed in the Polyhorn: namely the application of equal path length hornlets to generate a phase-coherent wavefront at the horn mouth. An extension of the principle allows the Dendritic horn to act as the waveguide for a 1”...
  • Page 9: The Loudspeaker Management System (Lms) Concept

    FLEX ARRAY The Loudspeaker Management System (LMS) Concept Turbosound Loudspeaker Management Systems are more than just electronic crossovers. As well as steep slope active filters and high performance limiters, they provide full digital alignment of all components in the loudspeaker enclosures, to ensure coherent acoustic output.
  • Page 10: Power Amplifiers

    FLEX ARRAY Power Amplifiers In addition to the Turbosound T-series amplifiers recommended for use with Flex Array systems, the following other power amplifier brands provide sufficient performance and mechanical compatibility to perform well with Flex Array loudspeaker systems: ...
  • Page 11: Model Information

    Speakon NL8 connectors for input and loop-through connections. TFA-600HW Wide Dispersion Three-Way Loudspeaker A wide dispersion version of the standard TFA-600H, but with a wider 100°h x 16°v coverage pattern. The cabinet is identically sized and features the same integrated flygear - making it...
  • Page 12 user manual FLEX ARRAY coverage. This model is quickly identified by the „W‟ legend visible through the window on each side of the cabinet. The mid/high section is rotatable to allow a swap of the horizontal and vertical coverage patterns, and in this configuration the TFA-600HW also works well as a stage lip infill cabinet. TFA-600HDP Self-Powered Three-Way Loudspeaker The TFA-600HDP is a networkable, digitally self-powered, bi-amplified, trapezoidal three-way enclosure combining a patent-pending Dendritic HF waveguide and a patented midrange...
  • Page 13 user manual FLEX ARRAY connections. RJ45 network connectors enable multiple loudspeakers to be controlled and monitored over a BVNet network using TurboDrive™ software. The enclosure has both vertical and horizontal flying systems integrated into the cabinet in order to facilitate simple and intuitive rigging with a minimum of external parts. The horizontal system is used to create flown or ground-stacked line array configurations.
  • Page 14 The TFA-600L is a compact, horn-loaded subwoofer enclosure designed to be flown or ground stacked with TFA-600H enclosures. It consists of a single 18” neodymium drive unit loaded with a TurboBass™ device in a birch plywood cabinet. The TFA-600L utilises the same drive unit as the larger TSW-218 horn-loaded subwoofer and employs the same loading techniques, so these two bass enclosures can be freely mixed in any application.
  • Page 15 user manual FLEX ARRAY TFA-600LDP Compact Self-Powered Horn-loaded Subwoofer The TFA-600LDP is a compact, networkable, digitally self-powered, horn-loaded subwoofer enclosure designed to be flown or ground stacked with Flex Array TFA-600HDP mid/highs. It features a new generation of innovative lightweight Class D amplifiers, utilising revolutionary 96kHz DSP technology to give operating efficiency in excess of 90%.
  • Page 16 FLEX ARRAY TSW-218 Horn-loaded Subwoofer The TSW-218 is a horn-loaded subwoofer incorporating Turbosound's patented loading principles, designed for use in applications requiring accurate and powerful reproduction of low frequency energy at very high levels. Its ability to reproduce program material with such integrity makes the TSW-218 applicable for both fixed or mobile systems which require energetic low frequency response without stress or enclosure corrective equalisation.
  • Page 17 TSW-218DP Self-Powered Horn-loaded Subwoofer The TSW-218DP is a digitally self-powered horn-loaded subwoofer incorporating Turbosound's patented loading principles, designed for use in applications requiring accurate and powerful reproduction of low frequency energy at very high levels. Its ability to reproduce program material with such integrity makes the TSW-218DP applicable for both fixed or mobile systems which require energetic low frequency response without stress or enclosure corrective equalisation.
  • Page 18: Network Capability

    RS232 or USB port The TurboDrive™ software is available from the CD supplied with your BvNet interface, or as a download from our website at www.turbosound.com. We recommend that you always check the website for the latest version of the software.
  • Page 19 BvNet is the method of connecting multiple devices over a network, and this is done with the Linea Research USB & RS232 Interface (available from Turbosound) which enables devices to be connected either using RS232 or the RS485 standard carried over CAT5-type cables.
  • Page 20 user manual FLEX ARRAY Using USB Connect your computer to the BvNet interface using a USB Type A to USB Type B cable. External power is not required when using USB. CONTROLLER LINK CONTROLLER LINK BVNET INTERFACE LINK RS-232 Connect network devices in a simple daisy-chain fashion with CAT5 type cables in the order you want them to appear in the devices window.
  • Page 21: Gigmate™ Acoustic Simulation

    PA. In order to aid in this process, Turbosound offers the GigMate™ software acoustic simulation package, a version of the generic EASE Focus program that is based on current EASE 4.1 data.
  • Page 22 When you first start the program you must set the system file that it is to use. The installation files include the Flex Array file, as well as the Aspect TA-500 file and two Turbosound Aspect TA-890 Touring System files as shown below: Select the Flexv2.efo file .
  • Page 23: Designing A System

    user manual FLEX ARRAY The screen is split into four main areas: System Setup The left hand side of the screen is where you define the system, auditorium and project. Tabs on the bottom of this window allow you to toggle between the three modes. Mapping Properties This is the main window which will display the system as configured in the System Setup window, along with the audience areas and mappings.
  • Page 24 user manual FLEX ARRAY There are two methods of defining an audience area. In either case you must define the X1/Y1 coordinate of the start of the area; you can then either enter the X2/Y2 points or its length and angle. As you create audience areas they are shown graphically in the main window.
  • Page 25 user manual FLEX ARRAY Now that the general design has been established the system performance must be mapped. At the top of the main window there is an “SPL Mapping” checkbox. This will map the system output at the frequency and bandwidth selected in the adjacent dropdown boxes. For most applications a one-third octave weighted mapping gives realistic and useful data.
  • Page 26: Changing The System

    user manual FLEX ARRAY The Audience Area graph at the bottom of the window shows the SPL, as specified in the SPL Mapping lists, on the selected Audience Area. The selected area is highlighted in the main window and the graph is repeated onto each area. Selecting the “Combined Level View” tab will show the SPL across all areas simultaneously.
  • Page 27 user manual FLEX ARRAY Some typical examples are shown here. Theatre-style venue Ground stacked system with bass enclosures FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 27...
  • Page 28 user manual FLEX ARRAY Flown system with bass enclosures Festival system FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 28...
  • Page 29 3. For TFA-600HW wide dispersion products relocate the jumper from the TRI-AMP PCB header to the centre position (BI-AMP „HW‟ HORN) as shown below left. 4. For TFA-600H narrow dispersion products relocate the jumper to the extreme left position (BI-AMP „H‟ HORN) as shown above right.
  • Page 30 Transportation FT-600/3 Transport Case The FT-600/3 transport case allows a block of three TFA-600H speaker cabinets to be conveniently transported in a pre-rigged configuration, and is recommended as the most efficient way to truck and handle the cabinets. The transport case is wide enough to allow the ball-lock pins to be inserted in the flygear whilst in the case –...
  • Page 31: Flying And Stacking

    Only use Turbosound recommended rigging accessories, which are specifically designed for their intended purpose. Do not use Turbosound rigging with other types or brands of loudspeakers. This practice may compromise safety standards and Turbosound will not be responsible for damage or injury so caused.
  • Page 32: Secondary Safeties

    Rigging assemblies must only be assembled using the appropriate parts and fixings as specified in this manual using the specific mounting instructions. Rigging components or assemblies must only be fixed to Turbosound loudspeaker cabinets using the cabinet fixing points, assembly methods and fasteners specified in this manual and the specific mounting instructions.
  • Page 33 Users must ensure compliance with all applicable safety requirements. Turbosound recommends regular safety inspections and further recommends that a logbook be kept detailing the test and inspection history of each Turbosound rigging accessory. Turbosound has adopted the following load safety factors: ...
  • Page 34: Rigging Hardware

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Rigging Hardware Horizontal (‘A’ mode) Rigging System FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 34...
  • Page 35 0° to 16°. FB-600 Adjustable Lift Point Flybar The FB-600 is a T-shaped flybar that enables the suspension of TFA-600H mid/high and TFA- 600L low frequency loudspeakers up to an SWL of 700kg, and is used for the creation of flown Flex Array line arrays.
  • Page 36 Floating drop links at each end of the box section engage into the flygear of the TFA-600H mid/high cabinet or TFA-600L low frequency cabinet, and are secured with captive 15mm (5/8”) ball-lock pins.
  • Page 37 user manual FLEX ARRAY BLP-600 Ball-lock Pins These are provided in three sizes depending on application.  The BLP-8/15 is used to lock cabinets together at the side pivot points and, in conjunction with the rear links, to set the vertical angles between cabinets ...
  • Page 38 user manual FLEX ARRAY link is stowed conveniently within the rear cabinet recess. FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 38...
  • Page 39 Array loudspeakers. The conversion frame has a SWL of 520kg which enables a column of up to a maximum of 12 TFA-600H cabinets to be suspended below it. The CF-600 conversion frame also functions as a ground stacking frame, interfacing between ground stacked TFA-600L bass cabinets and the mid-high cabinets positioned on top.
  • Page 40 CF-600 Conversion Frame in a Flown Column The conversion frame is fitted underneath the lowest TFA-600L low frequency cabinet in a flown column as shown in the diagram below. TFA-600H cabinets are suspended from the conversion frame using the captive ball-lock pins...
  • Page 41 FLEX ARRAY Connection to the first TFA-600H cabinet is made via two 10mm ball-lock pins which are engaged into the rear spine of the mid/high cabinet (one pin is located on the loudspeaker and one pin is located on the conversion frame).
  • Page 42 user manual FLEX ARRAY Ground Stacking with the CF-600 Conversion Frame In this application the conversion frame locates on the top of a ground stacked bass cabinet(s) and engages into the flygear of the first mid/high cabinet. The system allows for the lowest mid/high cabinet to be tilted down by approximately 8°.
  • Page 43 user manual FLEX ARRAY Procedure for Flying a Column of Flex Array Loudspeakers As described previously, the task of flying Flex Array cabinets is greatly simplified by the use of the FT-600/3 transport case which allows three mid/high cabinets to be transported, pre- rigged and lifted out of the case in one block.
  • Page 44 user manual FLEX ARRAY 9. Adjust the overall inclination of the cluster using a speed brace or electric drill applied to the 22mm (7/8”) drive nut at the rear of the flybar. An inclinometer may be used on the flybar or the top cabinet to obtain a consistent angle between the left and right PA clusters.
  • Page 45: Lms Series Loudspeaker Management Systems

    Unpacking As part of Turbosound's system of quality control, the product is carefully checked before packing, to ensure flawless appearance. After unpacking the unit, please inspect for any physical damage. If any damage has occurred, please notify your dealer immediately, so that a written claim for damages can be initiated.
  • Page 46: Lms-D24 And D26 Loudspeaker Management Systems

    user manual FLEX ARRAY LMS-D24 and D26 Loudspeaker Management Systems Features  Minimal signal path design, providing exceptional audio quality with carefully optimised processing and high performance converters for a full >111dB dynamic range, 96kHz sampling rate and minimal filtering. Audio-grade capacitors are used in the analogue signal path.
  • Page 47: Front Panel Functions

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Front Panel Functions Channel Select buttons 2x 24 character Limiter Indicators Store and Recall buttons Input Signal Indicators Parameter Edit Encoders Edit Parameter Output Mute Select buttons buttons – A set of three pairs of LED‟s indicate signal present, +4dBu and input Input Signal Indicators clip for both channels.
  • Page 48 user manual FLEX ARRAY Text display – preset, channel, parameter and status information is shown on the 2x 24- character text display. In most screens the currently selected channel is displayed on the upper line and the edit parameter on the lower line. To simplify the display and enhance security, some parameters or parameter pages are omitted when not relevant.
  • Page 49: Rear Panel Functions

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Rear Panel Functions Secure Mode Network Card Switch Audio Input Power Inlet Connectors Serial Comms Audio Output Port Connectors Power Inlet – provides connection to a suitable mains electricity supply using the cable supplied. The controller has a switch mode power supply that is capable of operating with a nominal mains voltage of 80 to 240v, 50/60Hz without re-configuration.
  • Page 50: Operating The Lms-D24 And D26

    Selecting a Factory Preset There is a library of thirty Factory Presets to suit a range of Turbosound enclosures. Factory Presets contain some parameters that are fixed and hidden from view; the remainder of the DSP parameters are available for user manipulation.
  • Page 51: Navigation And Viewing Parameters

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Navigation and Viewing Parameters (Note: The LMS-D26 is shown in all the following screen shots; however the features and parameters apply equally to the LMS-D24) Many of the processing elements in each input and output path have features that may be controlled by the user, such as gain, frequency or limiter threshold.
  • Page 52 user manual FLEX ARRAY Navigation The DSP parameters are organised by channel. The currently selected channel is shown in the top left hand corner of the display. You can navigate between the channels by pressing the channel buttons. Pressing the channel buttons will scroll through the channels, utilities and back to the default screen.
  • Page 53 user manual FLEX ARRAY Presets The device contains a total of forty-five user and Factory Presets. The user cannot overwrite the basic mono, basic stereo or Factory Preset programs. Preset Recall To select an existing Preset, press the Recall Button so the indicator above it illuminates. Turn parameter knob A until the required Preset number is shown on the display.
  • Page 54 user manual FLEX ARRAY Preset Store To store the current Preset in a user location, press the Preset Store Button so the indicator above it illuminates. Turn the first parameter knob until the required Preset location number is show on the display. A Preset name of up to 12 characters in length can be entered using parameter knobs B and C.
  • Page 55: Dsp Processing Layout

    user manual FLEX ARRAY DSP Processing Layout Input DSP block diagram Input Input Order Six Band High Input A Delay LED’s Gain Shelf EQ Shelf EQ Routing - 6dB NB. Channel B processing is identical to Channel A but for Input B clarity it is not shown Output DSP block diagram...
  • Page 56: Dsp Processing

    user manual FLEX ARRAY DSP processing Input Channels Gain Knob A: Gain, adjustable in 0.2dB steps from –80 dB to +20dB Delay Knob A: Delay, adjustable in variable steps from 0 to 400ms The delay parameter is adjustable in fine steps at low values; the adjustment becomes progressively coarser as the value increases.
  • Page 57 user manual FLEX ARRAY High Pass Filter Knob A: Frequency, out (off), 10.0Hz to 25.6kHz in variable steps Knob B: high pass filter type System high pass filtering is provided for the input signal. This is the preferred location for high pass filtering as it affects all outputs and can therefore improve inter-band phase relationships.
  • Page 58: Parametric Equalisation

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Parametric Equalisation Eight sections of equalisation are provided, two shelving filters and six fully variable parametric sections. High and Low shelving filters Knob A: Frequency, 10.0Hz to 25.6kHz in variable steps Knob B: Slope, 6 to 12dB / octave in 1dB steps Knob C: Gain, +/-15dB in 0.2dB steps The frequency is specified as point where the filter deviates by 3dB from the gain value.
  • Page 59: Output Channels

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Output Channels Gain and Polarity Knob A: Gain, adjustable in 0.2dB steps from –80 dB to +20dB Knob B: Polarity, selectable, normal or reversed with reference to other outputs Delay Knob A: Adjustable in variable steps from 0 to 80ms As for input delay, velocity sensitive Parameter Knobs provide finer adjustment at low levels and rapid selection of higher values.
  • Page 60 user manual FLEX ARRAY High and Low Pass Filters Knob A: Frequency, <<out, 10.0Hz to 25.6kHz, out>> Knob B: high pass filter type Filter type is selectable from Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz-Riley and Hardman. Filter slopes of up to 8th order or 48dB / octave are provided. Not all filter types are available in all slopes. For example 18dB / octave Linkwitz-Riley filters do not exist.
  • Page 61 user manual FLEX ARRAY Parametric Equalisation Eight sections of equalisation are provided in a similar format to the input channel equalisation; two shelving filters and six parametric. Knob A: Frequency, 10.0Hz to 25.6kHz in variable steps Knob B: Slope, 6 to 12dB / octave in 1dB steps Knob C: Gain, +/-15dB in 0.2dB steps The frequency is specified as point where the filter deviates by 3dB from the gain value.
  • Page 62 user manual FLEX ARRAY Limiters Knob A: Threshold, -40dBu to 20dBu in 0.2dB steps A high performance, low distortion limiter is provided on each output. Threshold is user adjustable; all other parameters are carefully calculated dependant on configuration to provide clean and effective control of signal dynamics. Routing Knob A: Output source, selectable;...
  • Page 63 user manual FLEX ARRAY Utilities Utility functions Two utility functions are provided to adjust screen contrast and the display units used for parametric equalisation bandwidth. The device automatically adjusts for the variations in display contrast as the temperature of the LCD changes. The screen contrast utility control sets the base contrast of the screen and also allows optimization for a given viewing angle.
  • Page 64 user manual FLEX ARRAY T-Series High Efficiency Audio Power Amplifiers General Features & Facilities The T-series are highly efficient, lightweight, rugged high power amplifiers, with many original features developed to meet the requirements of modern professional sound reinforcement, for both touring and fixed installations. They have been designed with audio quality ranking equal first alongside utility and ruggedness.
  • Page 65 user manual FLEX ARRAY Front Panel Functions T-25 Ch. A Ch.B Mains power rocker switch – applies AC mains power to the amplifier. Mains power LED – illuminates when AC power is applied to the amplifier. Gain – rotary control which allows the gain of the channel to be adjusted. Signal –...
  • Page 66 user manual FLEX ARRAY Front Panel Functions T-45 Ch. A Ch.B Mains power rocker switch – applies AC mains power to the amplifier. Mains power LED – illuminates when AC power is applied to the amplifier. Gain – rotary control which allows the gain of the channel to be adjusted. Signal –...
  • Page 67 user manual FLEX ARRAY Front Panel Functions T-475 Ch. A Ch.B Mains power rocker switch – applies AC mains power to the amplifier. Mains power LED – illuminates when AC power is applied to the amplifier. Gain – rotary control which allows the gain of the channel to be adjusted. Signal –...
  • Page 68: Mains Power

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Mechanical Installation When supplied as part of the AMP-890.2 system rack, the amplifiers are pre-installed. If an amplifier is removed from the rack for any reason, it is important to re-install it correctly. The amplifiers must be supported at the front and rear, as originally supplied. Failure to support it adequately may eventually result in vibration-induced metal fatigue of the rack mounting ears and such damage will not be covered by the warranty.
  • Page 69: Voltage Setting

    (signal -) The shield connection to pin 1 at each amplifier input must be maintained under all circumstances, as TURBOSOUND will not be responsible for consequential damage arising to loudspeakers, etc., should this connection not be made. The amplifiers are designed to operate with fully balanced equipment. Ground loops or loss of performance may be experienced if connected to unbalanced sources.
  • Page 70: Input Impedance

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Pin 1 Screen - connect to chassis of the unbalanced equipment, or left disconnected at the unbalanced end Pin 2 signal hot Pin 3 Signal cold Polarity In accordance with international standards, T series amplifiers are supplied with Pin 2 hot (+), so a positive (+V) input gives a positive (+V) output from the positive (+) output terminals.
  • Page 71: Attenuation & Gain Setting

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Attenuation & Gain Setting The front panel gain controls allow precise level settings, and may be used to adjust the relative levels of sections of a large system, for example downfills or side seating cover in an arena.
  • Page 72: Long Speaker Lines

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Long Speaker Lines Whenever loudspeakers are connected to power amplifiers by long cables (above 20'/6m), there is invariably an increased risk of high frequency instability. It is aggravated by the combination of RF pickup in unshielded cables acting as aerials, and multiple complex reactance in the cable and loudspeakers.
  • Page 73: Servicing Information

    FLEX ARRAY Servicing Information TFA-600H Mid/High Enclosure Driver Replacement FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 73...
  • Page 74 user manual FLEX ARRAY Removal of the 10” Low-Mid Drivers Remove the three retaining screws at either side of the cabinet holding the grille (1) in place and set the grille aside. Remove the driver access door (3) on the side of the cabinet. Remove the four screws holding the port assembly (4) in place and lift it out.
  • Page 75: Use Of Thread Locking Compounds

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Place the horn assembly face down on a work bench and remove the four fixing screws holding the 6.5” driver in place. The HF driver can now be accessed for replacement or to replace the diaphragm. Reinstatement of the high-mid driver is simply a reversal of the above procedure.
  • Page 76: Product Dimensions

    FLEX ARRAY Product Dimensions TFA-600H / 600HDP and TFA-600HW / TFA-600HWDP FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 76...
  • Page 77 user manual FLEX ARRAY TFA-600L and TFA-600LDP FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 77...
  • Page 78: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    FLEX ARRAY Appendix A: Technical Specifications TFA-600H TFA-600L TSW-218 Dimensions 710 x 304 x 560 710 x 574 x 848 574 x 1400 x 770 mm (inches) (28” x 12” x 22”) (28” x 22.5” x 33.4”) (22.6” x 55.1” x 30.3”) Net weight 41kg (90.2lbs)
  • Page 79 user manual FLEX ARRAY TFA-600HDP TFA-600LDP TSW-218DP Dimensions 710 x 304 x 560 574 x 710 x 848 574 x 1400 x 770 mm (inches) (28” x 12” x 22”) (22.6” x 28” x 33.4”) (22.6” x 55.1” x 30.3”) Net weight 43kg (94.6lbs) 75kg (165lbs)
  • Page 80: Appendix B: Table Of Rigging Components

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Appendix B: Table of Rigging Components Stock code Part No. Description 07B1070 FB-600 Screw-thread adjustable „A‟ mode flybar 07B1060 CF-600 Conversion frame 07S0040 RCL-600H Rear cabinet link 07S0055 RCL-600L Rear cabinet link 07B1075 FK-600i Install flying kit 07S0045 BLP-8/15 Ball-lock pin 8mm...
  • Page 81: Appendix C: Spare Parts List

    user manual FLEX ARRAY Appendix C: Spare Parts List Stock Code Model Description 07E015 BS-890 Captive biscuit LS1815 LS-1815 18” Low frequency driver LS1025 LS-1025 10” Low-mid frequency driver LS6507 LS-6507 6” High-mid frequency driver 04A9306 CD-117 Compression driver 05B5160 RC-1815 Recone kit 05B1075...
  • Page 82: Appendix D: Warranty

    This warranty does not affect any statutory rights of the purchaser. Should any fault develop with a component of your Turbosound system the faulty unit should be sent, in its original packaging, to the supplier or your local authorised Turbosound dealer with the shipping prepaid.
  • Page 83 FLEX ARRAY Turbosound Limited Star Road Partridge Green West Sussex RH13 8RY United Kingdom FLEX ARRAY user manual Page 83...

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