Turbosound 50 Manuel D’Utilisation

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AMPLIFIER CONSIDERATIONS 
Turbosound speaker enclosures should be driven by high quality power 
amplifiers designed for professional use. Such amplifiers will have balanced 
inputs, DC and RF fault protection, and well designed cooling systems for 
reliability. 
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 specified 
ratings. 
 
LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTIONS 
The Impact 50 is provided with a recessed connector panel housing a pair of 
colour–coded, spring–loaded push terminals. These are used for input and loop–
out connections to further Impact 50 enclosures. Note that looping out to 
additional enclosures has the effect of reducing the total load impedance on the 
amplifier. For example, two 16 ohm cabinets in parallel give a combined total 
impedance of 8 ohms. It is possible to connect four Impact 50 cabinets in parallel 
to one amplifier channel, providing that amplifier is capable of delivering long 
term power output into 4 ohms. Never connect loudspeakers to a power 
amplifier whose total combined impedance is lower than the amplifier’s 
recommended minimum load impedance.