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  1. #11
    So I went for the Turbo IQ15a.




    Factors that sold me to this are:

    - On board DSP that will shape to sound. Also includes presets from other speaker brands. Also includes EQ, freq, xover, limiter, compressor & feedback destroyer.
    - 2500w
    - Sound is incredible. Tested twice. At the showroom last Friday and at the expo (Musik Manila '17) last Tuesday. I'm really impressed.
    - 2 inputs with individual volume controls.



    Quick specs:

    2 way full range loudspeaker for portable PA and installation applications
    2,500 Watt power featuring KLARK TEKNIK Class-D technology
    KLARK TEKNIK Digital Signal Processing for total system control
    Speaker modelling includes accurate models of industry standard speakers
    SCC (Spatial Contour Control) compensates frequency response in relation to physical speaker placement
    ULTRANET digital audio networking connects to mixers and other sources
    15" low frequency driver with low mass voice coil for improved transient response
    High temperature 1" compression driver with copper-clad aluminium voice coil for extended high frequency reproduction
    Fully featured user interface with LCD display for ease of navigation
    PC remote control software downloadable at turbosound.com
    Lightweight fibre glass reinforced composite enclosure
    Rugged powder coated perforated steel mesh grille
    Dual angle pole mount for accurate audience coverage
    Multiple internal rigging points for installation applications
    Mains input and link output on Neutrik powerCON* connectors
    3-Year Warranty Program*

    Can't wait for delivery tomorrow.
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  2. #12
    You wight want to get some powercon to iec adapters nd just leave them permanently plugged in.

    Like this:


    but there price is crazy.
    http://voodoocable.net/product/iec-to-powercon-adapter/

    BillESC Also makes some:



    and you have ebay:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/IEC-Male-to-...sAAOSwr~lYrfoi
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  3. #13
    Thanks for the tip. Will keep that in mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicadraus View Post
    Thanks for the tip. Will keep that in mind.
    They're easy to wire.


    The speakers come with Speakon to Edison (at least in the US) cables.


    You won't be disappointed, they're an amazing top for the price. Even more so if you have an ultranet mixer (M32/X32, or XR/MR) like myself.
    Last edited by monomer; 09-02-2017 at 03:43 AM.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by monomer View Post
    They're easy to wire.


    The speakers come with Speakon to Edison (at least in the US) cables.


    You won't be disappointed, they're an amazing top for the price. Even more so if you have an ultranet mixer (M32/X32, or XR/MR) like myself.
    No budget for an ultranet or digital mixer yet. Hahaha! I went for a simple analog mixer for now.
    Last edited by Nicadraus; 09-02-2017 at 04:24 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicadraus View Post
    No budget for an ultranet or digital mixer yet. Hahaha! I went for a simple analog mixer for now.
    Northern sound has a deal on the Midas/Behringer stuff. Not sure how shipping would be.


    The XR/MR line is AMAZING for the money.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by monomer View Post
    Northern sound has a deal on the Midas/Behringer stuff. Not sure how shipping would be.


    The XR/MR line is AMAZING for the money.
    I actually get a very nice deal from local suppliers here. Plus the dealer's discount and terms of payment. The X32 is actually very nice. But it's out of my budget range as of now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicadraus View Post
    I actually get a very nice deal from local suppliers here. Plus the dealer's discount and terms of payment. The X32 is actually very nice. But it's out of my budget range as of now.
    I've been using XR/MR (just traded my xr16 for a mr18)

    Throw it on stage, mix from anywhere with a tablet or phone. No snake to run.


    It's a huge deal for a one man show. less to pack/setup!

  9. #19
    Got them today.





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  10. #20
    I'm really fascinated and amazed what this speaker can do with it's DSP. The presets alone are impressive. Features speaker characteristics from these brands and models:

    EAW JF59NT
    EV ELX115
    JBL PRX615
    Martin Audio F15
    Meyer Sound UPQ-1P
    Nexo PS15-R
    Turbosound NuQ 15

    I'm really glad with my purchase on this pair and hopefully, will add another pair before the year ends.
    Last edited by Nicadraus; 09-09-2017 at 10:24 AM.
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