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Old 30th April 2009   #31
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now everybody hail V-DOSC!!
I have to agree with that suggestion!

(almost nothing to do with the fact that V-DOSC has Focal midrange drivers )

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Old 30th April 2009   #32
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Check out the alt.audio.pro.live-sound newsgroup on usenet.

Lots of very knowledgeable folks over there; but it's unmoderated, so it can get a bit raunchy at times and does attract its share of trolls.
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I love the turbosound NuQ series...(as well as the old TQ)...
specially the 10 inch top with the 15 subs..
mixing live was great..everything stood out without efforts, very punchy..and loud enough for my needs. (jazz to pop-rock)
I didn't find another speaker system yet, that translate so well and that it's so easy to mix with...
(I tried D&B, Meyer's, LAcoustic linerrays...etc..every of those was good but not there as the Turbo's..)
I remember Turbosound was very respected back in the days, seems less these days..but I wonder why...for me turbo's it's my first choice if I could choose.
I never tried the Clair Bros though...

just my 0.02$

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Old 1st May 2009   #36
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Adamson Y-18
Vdosc (program partners only..) however they are great w/ J series subs
D&B J series
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I-4 / I-5

There are many other boxes out there, but having used 99% of them.. these are in their own class.
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turbosound was originally designed and built by Tony in our shop. He's a great designer and a very nice guy.
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