About the Turbosound TBV123 Arrayable 2-Way 12" Constant Curvature Loudspeaker with Dendritic Waveguide for Touring, Portable and Installation Applications
The Turbosound TBV123 is a high-output, arrayable two-way loudspeaker engineered to deliver exceptional vocal clarity and musical fidelity for a broad spectrum of professional sound reinforcement applications. Its core design incorporates a 12-inch low-frequency driver and a high-frequency compression driver, coupled with a proprietary Dendritic waveguide. This advanced waveguide technology is central to its performance, meticulously controlling the high-frequency dispersion to produce a smooth, consistent acoustic wavefront. This results in predictable and seamless coverage when multiple cabinets are combined, making it an ideal choice for both curved arrays and more compact, focused deployments in touring, portable, and permanent installation contexts.
The enclosure's constant curvature design is a critical feature, allowing multiple cabinets to be splayed together at specific angles to construct a continuous, acoustically coherent array that can cover wide horizontal areas with uniform sound pressure. This flexibility enables sound engineers to tailor the coverage pattern precisely to the audience geometry, from long-throw balcony coverage to wide front-fill applications. Built to withstand the rigors of the road, the cabinet is constructed from rugged, multi-ply birch plywood with a durable textured finish, and includes integrated rigging points with clear angle indicators for safe, intuitive array assembly and flying.
Internally, the system is optimized for high efficiency and power handling, supported by a passive crossover network that ensures optimal driver integration and protection. The combination of robust components, intelligent waveguide design, and versatile physical architecture provides a powerful, reliable solution for primary reinforcement in mid-sized venues, as stage monitors for demanding performers, or as distributed elements in large-scale fixed installations. It represents a balance of raw output, controllable dispersion, and physical durability required by modern audio professionals.