Turbosound Portable Speaker TL 1201 User Manual

TL SERIES  
USER MANUAL  
TL-1201  
TL-1501  
TL-1561  
TL-1500  
TL-1550  
TL-1800  
Turbosound Ltd.  
Star Road, Partridge Green  
West Sussex RH13 8RY England  
Tel: +44 (0)1403 711447 Fax: +44 (0)1403 710155  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thanks  
Thank you for choosing a TURBOSOUND TL series loudspeaker product for your application.  
Please spare a little time to digest the contents of this manual, so that you can obtain the best  
possible performance from this unit.  
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  
We look forward to helping you in the near future.  
Congratulations, you have just purchased a professional loudspeaker system from the renowned  
Turbosound range, designed to give you the best in audio quality and many years of reliable,  
trouble free operation. It offers superior audio quality, full technical documentation, and rigging  
and flying hardware options. Please read through this manual carefully before you attempt to  
operate the loudspeaker system. It contains valuable information enabling you to quickly and  
easily set up and connect the loudspeakers, important system and set-up checks together with  
positioning and mounting instructions.  
Unpacking the TL series loudspeaker  
After unpacking the unit please check carefully for damage. If damage is found, please notify the  
carrier concerned at once. You, the consignee, must instigate any claim. Please retain all  
packaging in case of future re-shipment.  
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FEATURES  
Superb audio quality: carefully designed and matched loudspeaker drive units are used to  
give you exceptional performance and many years of reliable, trouble free operation.  
High quality loudspeaker components are used throughout the range. Low frequency drivers  
are specified for high sensitivity and durability, while high frequency drivers are selected for  
consistent and reliable performance.  
High frequency protection system: two-stage thermal overload circuits on all two way  
products prevents damage to the HF drive units from both transient peaks and long term  
heating effects.  
Professional appearance: TL series enclosures are equally suited to live sound as well as  
permanently installed applications.  
Easy transportability: comfortable, ergonomic flush handles are provided on all TL series  
enclosures for easy lifting and transportation in mobile sound reinforcement applications.  
Wide dispersion: TL series enclosures are designed to give wide and even dispersion patterns  
in order to maximise sound coverage over a given area from single loudspeakers.  
Solid construction: all Turbosound TL series cabinets are built from high grade birch plywood  
and are finished in a durable semi-matt textured paint.  
Integral rigging points: fitted as standard, enabling use with optional M10 shoulder eyebolts  
for many types of fixed installations. All models are type-tested for load rating to ensure safe  
rigging.  
Pole mount and tripod stand use is facilitated by the provision of integral pole mount fittings  
on all models with the exception of the TL-1561.  
Speakon NL4MP connectors are fitted to all TL series enclosures, enabling simple and easy  
hook-ups as well providing loop-in / loop-out facilities to additional enclosures.  
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PRODUCT RANGE SUMMARY  
TL-1201  
The TL-1201 is a compact trapezoidal passive two-way loudspeaker  
enclosure designed for use in a wide variety of live sound  
applications as well as in fixed installations ranging from cafes,  
pubs, bars and restaurants to retail stores and houses of worship.  
It consists of a 12” reflex-loaded low frequency driver and a 1” high  
frequency compression driver in an optimally tuned, birch plywood  
enclosure. These high-grade components are matched with an  
internal second order passive crossover network.  
Its wide dispersion pattern of 70°H x 40°V enables a variety of foreground sound applications,  
including use as a delay speaker in distributed sound reinforcement system.  
Two Neutrik Speakon NL4MP connectors provide input and loop in / loop out connections to the  
enclosure. Internal threaded rigging points provided on the top and back are designed for use with  
optional M10 shoulder eyebolts for rigging single enclosures in fixed installations. An integral  
35mm pole mount is fitted for use with standard tripods and poles.  
TL-1501  
The TL-1501 is a trapezoidal passive two-way loudspeaker  
enclosure designed for use in a wide variety of live sound  
applications as well as in fixed installations ranging from  
cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to retail stores and houses of  
worship.  
It consists of a 15” low frequency driver and a 1” high  
frequency compression driver in an optimally tuned, birch  
plywood enclosure. These high-grade components are  
matched with an internal second order passive crossover  
network. The TL-1501 is designed to provide wide horizontal  
coverage (70°H x 40°V) making it suitable for use in a variety of  
foreground sound applications, including use as a delay speaker in distributed sound  
reinforcement system.  
Two Neutrik Speakon NL4MP connectors provide input and loop in / loop out connections to the  
enclosure. Internal fixing points provided on the top and back can be used with optional M10  
shoulder eyebolts for rigging single enclosures in fixed installations. An integral 35mm pole  
mount is fitted for use with standard tripods and poles.  
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TL-1561  
The TL-1561 is a trapezoidal passive three-way loudspeaker  
enclosure designed for use in a wide variety of live sound  
applications as well as in fixed installations ranging from cafes,  
pubs, bars and restaurants to retail stores and houses of  
worship.  
It consists of a front-loaded 15” low frequency driver, a front-  
loaded 6.5" mid frequency driver and a 1” high frequency  
compression driver on a 70°H x 40°V high frequency horn,  
matched with an internal second order passive crossover  
network.  
The three-way design affords an increase in mid-range energy  
when compared to its two-way counterpart, as well as  
providing extended low frequency response due to the  
increased enclosure size.  
A rear panel connector plate carries two Neutrik Speakon NL4MP connectors for loop in / loop out  
connections to additional enclosures. Flush handles are provided for easy lifting and carrying.  
TL-1500  
The TL-1500 is a trapezoidal 15” low frequency enclosure  
designed to give low frequency support to TL-1201 or TL-1501  
enclosures. As such it can be used in a wide variety of live  
sound applications as well as in fixed installations ranging from  
cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to retail stores and houses of  
worship.  
It consists of a front-loaded 15” low frequency driver and an  
internal high pass crossover network in an optimally tuned,  
birch plywood enclosure. The cabinet is fitted with a pole mount socket in the top panel.  
Two Neutrik Speakon NL4MP connectors provide input and high pass output connections to TL-  
1201 or TL-1501 enclosures. Flush handles are provided for easy lifting and carrying.  
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TL-1550  
The TL-1550 is a trapezoidal dual 15” low frequency enclosure  
designed to give low frequency support to TL-1201 or TL-1501  
enclosures. As such it can be used in a wide variety of live  
sound applications as well as in fixed installations ranging from  
cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to retail stores and houses of  
worship.  
It consists of two front-loaded 15” low frequency drivers and an  
internal high pass crossover network in an optimally tuned,  
birch plywood enclosure. The cabinet is fitted with a pole  
mount socket in the top panel.  
Two Neutrik Speakon NL4MP connectors provide input and  
high pass output connections to TL-1201 or TL-1501 enclosures.  
Flush handles are provided for easy lifting and carrying.  
TL-1800  
The TL-1800 is a trapezoidal 18” low frequency enclosure  
designed to give low frequency support to TL-1201 or TL-  
1501 enclosures. As such it can be used in a wide variety of  
live sound applications as well as in fixed installations  
ranging from cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to retail  
stores and houses of worship.  
It consists of a front-loaded 18” low frequency driver and  
an internal high pass crossover network in an optimally  
tuned, birch plywood enclosure. The cabinet is fitted with a  
pole mount socket in the top panel.  
Two Neutrik Speakon NL4MP connectors provide input and high pass output connections to TL-  
1201 or TL-1501 enclosures. Flush handles are provided for easy lifting and carrying.  
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
TL series enclosures are passive loudspeaker systems. This means that they require only one  
amplifier channel for correct operation, the frequency splitting between the low frequency driver  
and the high frequency driver or mid and high frequency driver in two-way and three-way  
products being accomplished by the internal passive crossover network built into each enclosure.  
If additional low frequency enclosures are used in conjunction with TL series two-way enclosures  
to extend low frequency response, no additional amplifier channels or external electronic  
crossovers are required. All TL series low frequency enclosures are equipped with internal high  
pass crossover networks, splitting the full range signal and feeding the appropriate frequency  
band to the two-way enclosure. Therefore a full range system consisting of, for example, a TL-  
1201 and a TL-1500 can be powered from a single amplifier as shown below, thereby saving the  
expense of additional amplifiers and external crossovers.  
INPUT  
LINK  
INPUT  
LINK  
TL-1201  
TL SERIES  
INPUT  
LINK  
INPUT  
LINK  
AMPLIFIER  
TL-1500  
TL SERIES  
1. Connect the amplifier output to the Speakon INPUT socket on the bass enclosure.  
2. Then connect an additional speaker cable from the LINK socket on the bass cabinet to the  
INPUT socket on the full range cabinet. Speakon pin connections are shown below.  
Speakon Pin Wiring  
Pin 1+ Positive  
1+  
Pin 1- Negative  
Pin 2+ No Connection  
2+  
Pin 2- No Connection  
Back  
Front  
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Amplifier considerations  
Turbosound speaker enclosures should be driven by high quality power amplifiers designed for  
true professional use. Such amplifiers will have balanced inputs, DC and RF fault protection, and  
well-designed cooling systems for reliability. Turbosound power amplifiers such as the TMC-  
T1000 are available and recommended for this purpose.  
The program power listed in the loudspeaker’s technical specification is the best guide to the size  
of amplifier required for general-purpose applications. The amplifier should therefore be capable  
of delivering long term broadband power equal to the loudspeaker’s program power rating at the  
loudspeaker’s stated nominal impedance. This approach allows sufficient headroom to generate  
good dynamic range.  
RECOMMENDED AMPLIFIER POWER RATINGS:  
The amplifier's rated r.m.s. continuous power output (20Hz – 20kHz, per  
channel) should be equal to the program power handling of the  
loudspeaker at its nominal impedance.  
In general, the more powerful the amplifier the better it will sound, provided that it is not driven  
into sustained clipping. It should be understood that overdriving an insufficiently powered  
amplifier is more likely to cause loudspeaker damage – the total energy in a heavily clipped signal  
is far higher than in an unclipped signal – than operating a more powerful amplifier within its  
ratings.  
Equalisation  
TL series enclosures are designed to provide smooth and even frequency response. They do not  
need excessive amounts of external equalisation to overcome the sonic deficiencies often found in  
many lesser designs.  
In order to compensate for the room acoustics, TL series enclosures require only minimal  
equalisation. As in any system, over-equalisation introduces phase shifts, distortion and a  
reduction in headroom, usually causing more problems than it cures. Under most circumstances a  
1/3 or 1/2 octave graphic equaliser will generally be adequate, with the fader settings applied  
smoothly and as little as possible for the required room compensation. Most rooms will have  
resonances that will be excited at particular frequencies needing some cut to help tame the sound.  
These problems are most pronounced at the lower frequencies where loudspeakers generally  
exhibit very little directional control. If you find that the system needs a lot of boost at lower  
frequencies you may need additional sub-bass units. It is good practice to use as little equalisation  
as possible, aiming to cut frequencies rather than adding large amounts of boost.  
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Dispersion  
TL series enclosures are designed to provide relatively wide (70°) horizontal coverage. This allows  
the majority of live sound applications to be covered with enclosures placed individually to take  
advantage of this performance feature, for example either side of a stage in a pub or small club  
environment as shown below. The loudspeakers should be either mounted on tripod stands or  
supported on straight poles on top of TL-1500, TL-1550 or TL-1800 bass enclosures. In order to  
optimise the sound coverage, point the loudspeakers inwards slightly, such that the centre lines  
intersect at a distance approximately equal to twice the width of the stage.  
STAGE  
It is possible to array TL series loudspeakers in order to achieve wider horizontal coverage and in  
these applications it is recommended that the cabinets be placed such that the trapezoidal sides  
are touching to ensure that the appropriate splay angle is observed. For guidance when designing  
a sound system, a 70º horizontal polar pattern equals an angle of 35º either side of the centre line  
at which the sound pressure level is 6dB down with respect to centre, (averaged over the whole  
frequency range of the loudspeaker). Thus a 40º vertical dispersion gives an angle of 20º above  
and below the horizon.  
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MOUNTING AND FIXING  
Rigging hardware  
A versatile range of mounting hardware is available  
that allows enclosures to be used in a variety of  
ways, in either mobile sound reinforcement  
applications or permanent installations.  
A pole mount / tripod stand fitting is fitted to the  
bottom of the TL-1201 and TL-1501 full range  
cabinets. Use this pole mount facility with either  
optional Turbosound PA-100 35mm diameter poles,  
or conventional loudspeaker tripod stands. Doing so  
will raise the TL-1201 or TL-1501 loudspeaker above  
the heads of an audience, providing better sound  
coverage from a single enclosure. A matching pole  
mount socket is provided on the top of the TL-1500,  
TL-1550 and TL-1800 low frequency enclosures to  
accept the PA-100 pole.  
All TL series cabinets, including low frequency enclosures, can be rigged in permanent  
installations using optional M10 shoulder eyebolts. The top of the cabinet is provided with two  
internal threaded rigging points, and a further rigging point is provided on the back panel, below  
the connector plate, used to determine the amount of downward angle. As supplied, these rigging  
points are fitted externally with M10 countersunk bolts. To facilitate rigging of the enclosure  
simply remove these M10 bolts and replace them with M10 x 18mm shoulder eyebolts using a  
suitable thread locking compound to avoid the possibility of loosening (please refer to Appendix  
C: Use of thread locking compounds at the back of this manual). Note: Eyebolts must have a  
thread length of at least 18mm (3/4”).  
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NOTE: The rigging points are designed to suspend single enclosures only. There is no facility to  
hang an additional cabinet below a flown TL series enclosure.  
IMPORTANT: Any installation, whether temporary or permanent, must be securely attached to the  
structure of the building using chain, steel wires or web straps which are certified and load rated  
for the purpose. The combined weight of the sound system, its cables and the rigging system  
must be safely carried by the points at which attachment is made to the building or structure.  
Great care must be taken in selecting the attachment points and methods, being absolutely sure of  
the load carrying capacity of points chosen.  
NOTE: The rigging of loudspeaker systems is an extremely serious matter with potentially lethal  
consequences should anything go wrong. It is of vital importance that you, or other people rigging  
the system, are suitably qualified to do so and have a full understanding of all the factors involved  
with safety as a number one priority. Turbosound accepts no responsibility for any accident,  
damage or failure of any rigged system. This rigging information is specifically related to the  
requirements of TL series enclosures only. For more detailed information on the whole topic of  
rigging various handbooks are available. If you are in any doubt contact your Turbosound dealer  
who will be able to refer you to an experienced rigging company.  
Choosing the best location  
When using any TL series system, certain room parameters will affect the resultant sound quality  
and coverage. For example, any boundary like a wall or floor will lift certain frequencies. If you are  
placing the unit in a corner then a lift at the bass end is to be expected and it may sound rather  
boomy. This can be compensated for moving the speaker or cutting low frequencies with a  
graphic equaliser.  
When speakers are flown in free space then boundary effects are minimised. The result is a  
smooth frequency response without any boost at odd frequencies, but the bass end may appear  
subjectively light. In this case increase the sub-bass level to bring the low end up.  
The relationship between sound pressure level and distance is an “inverse square law” so  
remember that every time the distance from the sound source is doubled the sound level  
decreases by 6dB. For every 3dB increase of speaker output you need a doubling of input power  
and you can work out the wattage input needed to give the required SPL levels at various  
distances from the loudspeaker(s).  
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MAINTENANCE  
If any of the drive units in your TL series cabinet should cease functioning and need a replacement  
recone or diaphragm, you are advised to remove the faulty unit from the cabinet and send it to a  
professional service centre authorised to recone and repair Turbosound loudspeakers.  
Removal of the low frequency driver(s)  
The perforated steel loudspeaker grille is held in place under tension only, fitting into slots at  
either side of the baffle. There are no screws or other fixings holding the grille in place.  
1. Lay the cabinet on its back and, using two small screwdrivers inserted through the mesh of  
the grille, firmly pull the grille away from the slot at one side of the baffle until it is free. Set  
the grille aside for later re-assembly.  
2. Undo the four screws holding the driver(s) in place and carefully lift it out and away from the  
cabinet. Make a note of the driver polarity for later reconnection. Disconnect the cables from  
the drive unit and completely remove the driver from the cabinet.  
3. To reinstate the driver(s) simply reverse the above procedure, making sure you observe the  
correct polarity when reconnecting the cables back into the terminals of the drive units.  
Removal of the mid frequency driver  
1. Remove the loudspeaker grille as described above and set the grille aside for later re-fitting.  
2. Undo the four screws holding the driver(s) in place and carefully lift it out and away from the  
cabinet. Make a note of the driver polarity for later reconnection. Disconnect the cables from  
the drive unit and completely remove the driver from the cabinet. To reinstate the driver  
simply reverse the above procedure, making sure you observe the correct polarity when  
reconnecting the cables back into the terminals of the drive units.  
Removal of the high frequency compression driver  
1. Remove the loudspeaker grille as described above and set the grille aside for later re-fitting.  
2. Remove the horn/driver assembly by unscrewing the four screws holding the flange in place.  
Lift it out and away from the cabinet.  
3. The high frequency driver can now be disassembled from the HF horn.  
4. To reinstate the high frequency horn and compression driver, simply reverse the above  
procedure making sure you observe the correct polarity when reconnecting the cables back  
into the terminals of the drive unit.  
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APPENDIX A  
Use of thread locking compounds  
When assembling flying hardware to TL series loudspeaker enclosures it is advisable to use  
thread-locking compounds to eyebolts and other bolts in order to avoid any possibility of  
loosening.  
The recommended thread-locking compound is Loctite 222.  
The threaded rigging points used in TL series enclosures are manufactured from zinc-plated mild  
steel. Therefore, and additionally if the external bolts used are zinc-plated, zinc-passivated,  
stainless steel or anodised (as the majority are), then the corresponding activator, Loctite 7471,  
should be used to achieve 100% performance.  
Application: Spray Loctite 7471 into the thread holes and allow to evaporate. Apply Loctite 222  
thread locking compound to the bolts prior to fitting, allowing sufficient to fill all the engaged  
threads. Assemble components and tighten as necessary.  
The parts may be disassembled by hand if required.  
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APPENDIX B  
Spares and Accessories  
CD-106  
1” HF compression driver  
Replacement diaphragm for CD-106  
6.5” MF loudspeaker  
RD-106  
LS-6504  
RC-6504  
LS-1211  
RC-1211  
LS-1514  
RC-1514  
LS-1807  
RC-1807  
MG-1201  
MG-1501  
MG-1561  
MG-1500  
MG-1550  
MG-1800  
PX-1201  
PX-1501  
PX-1561  
PX-1500  
PX-1550  
PX-1800  
Recone kit for LS-6504  
12” LF loudspeaker  
Recone kit for LS-1211  
15” LF loudspeaker  
Recone kit for LS-1514  
18" LF loudspeaker  
Recone kit for LS-1807  
Metal grille for TL-1201  
Metal grille for TL-1501  
Metal grille for TL-1561  
Metal grille for TL-1500  
Metal grille for TL-1550  
Metal grille for TL-1800  
Passive crossover network for TL-1201  
Passive crossover network for TL-1501  
Passive crossover network for TL-1561  
Passive crossover network for TL-1500  
Passive crossover network for TL-1550  
Passive crossover network for TL-1800  
Flying Accessories  
EB-10  
M10 x 18mm shoulder eyebolt  
35mm straight pole  
PA-100  
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APPENDIX C  
Technical Specifications  
TL-1201  
TL-1501  
TL-1561  
Dimensions  
(H x W x D)  
550mm x 395mm x 383mm  
(21.6” x 15.5” x 15”)  
635mm x 480mm x 465mm  
(25” x 18.9” x 18.3”)  
810mm x 480mm x 465mm  
(31.9” x 18.9” x 18.3”)  
Net weight  
21kg (46.2lbs)  
26kg (57.2lbs)  
32kg (70.4lbs)  
Components  
1 x 12” LF driver  
1 x 15” LF driver  
1 x 15” LF driver  
1 x 1” HF compression driver  
1 x 1” HF compression driver  
1 x 6.5” MF driver  
1 x 1” HF compression driver  
Frequency response  
Nominal dispersion  
Sensitivity  
54Hz – 20kHz ±6dB  
46Hz – 20kHz ±6dB  
42Hz – 20kHz ±6dB  
70°H x 40°V @-6dB pts  
98dB, 1 watt @ 1metre  
70°H x 40°V @-6dB pts  
99Db, 1 watt @ 1metre  
70°H x 40°V @-6dB pts  
98dB, 1 watt @ 1 metre  
Power handling  
250 watts r.m.s.  
300 watts r.m.s.  
300 watt r.m.s.  
500 watts program  
600 watts program  
600 watts program  
Maximum SPL  
122dB continuous  
128dB peak  
124dB continuous  
130dB peak  
123dB continuous  
129dB peak  
Construction  
Grille  
15mm (5/8”) birch plywood  
15mm (5/8”) birch plywood  
15mm (5/8”) birch plywood  
Powder coated perforated steel  
mesh  
Powder coated perforated steel  
mesh  
Powder coated perforated steel  
mesh  
Connectors  
(2) Speakon NL4MP wired  
pin 1+ positive,  
(2) Speakon NL4MP wired  
pin 1+ positive,  
(2) Speakon NL4MP wired  
pin 1+ positive,  
pin 1- negative  
pin 1- negative  
pin 1- negative  
Due to continuing product improvement the above specifications are subject to change.  
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TL-1500  
TL-1550  
TL-1800  
Dimensions  
(H x W x D)  
530mm x 480mm x 465mm  
(20.9” x 18.9” x 18.3”)  
875mm x 480mm x 465mm  
(34.4” x 18.9” x 18.3”)  
600mm x 500mm x 485mm  
(23.6” x 19.7” x 19”)  
Net weight  
23kg (50.6lbs)  
37kg (81.4lbs)  
26kg (57.2lbs)  
Components  
1 x 15” LF driver  
50Hz – 225Hz ±6dB  
99dB, 1 watt @ 1metre  
2 x 15” LF drivers  
50Hz – 225Hz ±6dB  
101dB, 1 watt @ 1metre  
1 x 18” LF driver  
Frequency response  
Sensitivity  
42Hz – 225Hz ±6dB  
97dB, 1 watt @ 1 metre  
Power handling  
300 watts r.m.s.  
600 watts r.m.s.  
350 watt r.m.s.  
600 watts program  
1200 watts program  
700 watts program  
Maximum SPL  
122dB continuous  
128dB peak  
124dB continuous  
130dB peak  
123dB continuous  
129dB peak  
Construction  
Grille  
15mm (5/8”) birch plywood  
15mm (5/8”) birch plywood  
15mm (5/8”) birch plywood  
Powder coated perforated steel  
mesh  
Powder coated perforated steel  
mesh  
Powder coated perforated steel  
mesh  
Connectors  
(2) Speakon NL4MP wired  
pin 1+ positive,  
(2) Speakon NL4MP wired  
pin 1+ positive,  
(2) Speakon NL4MP wired  
pin 1+ positive,  
pin 1- negative  
pin 1- negative  
pin 1- negative  
Due to continuing product improvement the above specifications are subject to change.  
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APPENDIX D  
Limited Warranty  
This Turbosound loudspeaker product is warranted to the original end-user purchaser and all  
subsequent owners for a period of two (2) years from the original date of purchase.  
Warranty Coverage  
Warranty coverage includes defects in materials and workmanship. It does not include:  
damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, neglect or modification by any person other than  
an authorised Turbosound representative,  
damage caused by failure to operate the product in accordance with the instructions  
contained in the user manual,  
damage occurring during shipment in transit,  
claims based on any misrepresentation by the seller,  
products which do not have the original components as specified in the product engineering  
information,  
products on which the serial number has been removed or defaced.  
Shipping  
Should any fault develop with a component of your Turbosound system, please return the  
product, freight pre-paid, in its original packing carton, along with proof of purchase such as the  
original bill of sale or receipted invoice, and a description of the suspected fault to Turbosound  
Ltd. (Att: Customer Service), Star Road, Partridge Green, West Sussex RH13 8RY, England, or your  
local authorised Turbosound representative. The product serial number must be quoted in all  
correspondence relating to the claim. Insurance is recommended, as Turbosound or its  
representatives are not liable for loss or damage in transit. Turbosound will pay for return freight  
costs should repairs be covered under warranty.  
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Incidental and consequential damages  
Turbosound's liability is limited to the repair or replacement, at our option, of any defective  
product, and shall not be liable for any incidental and consequential damages including, without  
limitation, injury to persons or property or loss of use.  
Limitation of implied warranties  
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular  
purpose, are limited in duration to the length of this warranty.  
This warranty is in addition to, and in no way detracts from, your statutory rights as a consumer.  
No other warranty is expressed or implied.  
Please record your purchase information below for future reference:  
Dealer Name _______________________________________________________________________  
Dealer Address ____________________________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________________________________________  
Post / Zip Code _____________________________________________________________________  
Dealer telephone / fax ______________________________________________________________  
Invoice number ____________________________________________________________________  
Date of purchase ___________________________________________________________________  
Unit serial number _________________________________________________________________  
TL series manual  
page 19  
 
Turbosound Ltd.  
Star Road, Partridge Green  
West Sussex RH13 8RY England  
Tel: +44 (0)1403 711447 Fax: +44 (0)1403 710155  
 

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