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Topic: turbosound tse 112
Posted By: hibbert261
Subject: turbosound tse 112
Date Posted: 08 January 2016 at 9:51pm
Hi all.Can anybody on here please help me out as im looking for the design spec/ pdf for the TURBOSOUND TSE 112 10" mid cabinet.cheers.Smile



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Posted By: Robbo
Date Posted: 08 January 2016 at 11:16pm
TSE112 is a 12" mid/hi cabinet---I think you are probably after information on the TSE111 which is the 10" and more common version.


Posted By: tv00
Date Posted: 08 January 2016 at 11:52pm
IS there a tse-112?


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Posted By: shagnasty
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 4:50am
I think he mean the 2x10" with a V2 device (top of a V2 TMS-3).....

Nothing TSE had a 12" in the the best of my knowledge...

Plans are useless the mid his section is pretty much "skeletal" the 2 10" are hard coupled the mid devices (PD load only as far as I am aware so LS-1004) and you need an Turbo horn with a V2 device, the CD-102 sounds sweeter (Beyma) but CD-103 (EV) is in real terms indestructible unless you are a tw*t

The box rocks, but is not a nice thing to deploy given the extreme SPL and the less than impressive flying options...

Install on I feel!!!

Plan is buy drivers, buy wave guides, buy back chambers, build crate to hold above!!!!


Posted By: James Tengo
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 8:20am
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Turbosound-TSE-112-Top-Mid-Cabinet-Speakers-Pair-Tested-Working-Vintage-/221692560103?nma=true&si=u28kE5r6bBFPfa%252Ba2SCIiDAXP20%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557" rel="nofollow - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Turbosound-TSE-112-Top-Mid-Cabinet-Speakers-Pair-Tested-Working-Vintage-/221692560103?nma=true&si=u28kE5r6bBFPfa%252Ba2SCIiDAXP20%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

The back of these boxes state tse 112, from talking to Newsh about them I seem to remember it was a 111 with a V2 device. The tse 211 was the twin 10" box http://www.solarisnetwork.com/used/tse-215-and-tse-211-package/26728" rel="nofollow - http://www.solarisnetwork.com/used/tse-215-and-tse-211-package/26728


Posted By: James Tengo
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 8:23am
http://www.kirsch-akustik.de/downloads/tse211.pdf" rel="nofollow - TSE211 Datasheet



Posted By: tv00
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 10:32am
I still see no information on a tse-112?
The ebay-link doesn't work, but people can be wrong on ebay.
I know the 211.

I was thinking if 112 could mean 1 pcs 10" and a 2", 111 is 1pcs 10" & (1) 1" 211 is 2 10" and (2) 1"...



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Posted By: Robbo
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 11:35am
From what I can remember the TSE112 was just like a TSE111 on steroids---It was fitted with a PD12" driver with a decent sized magnet and a larger 1.5" HF driver instead of the V2 device that James mentioned above.


Posted By: tv00
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 12:03pm
Never heard about it, but to be honest I really doubt it, because all tms / tse horns came out of the same mold & had the same drivers (ls-1001/1002/1004 fits same horn)

Strange if they've developed something that never really went into production.
Wasn't it the flash / floods coming right after tms/tse?
Both series sold the same horns in thousands, so I doubt there was a secret horn in between...

-But you never know, I was quite surprised to find my TFM-2 "turboconcentric" cab!


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Posted By: Jimmer
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 12:44pm
Originally posted by Robbo Robbo wrote:

From what I can remember the TSE112 was just like a TSE111 on steroids---It was fitted with a PD12" driver with a decent sized magnet and a larger 1.5" HF driver instead of the V2 device that James mentioned above.


Very similar to the Martin F1 mid top by the sounds of things..

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Posted By: Dubbed-up
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 1:38pm


Not very clear but 100% tse112


Posted By: tv00
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 3:09pm
AMAZING!
The cd-horn sure looks more like the tse-211 dual 1" horn (higher)
I can't seem to read the text, but if it's a 12" I'd expect a lower xover, perhaps it's the same 10"?


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Posted By: madboffin
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 3:19pm
A TSE112 looks like a TSE111, but has a V-2 HF unit instead of a single compression driver and is switchable for biamp or passive.


Posted By: tv00
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 3:24pm
NICE, makes sense, that's what it looks like in the picture too.
I also really had my doubt that there was a secret 12" turbomid around...


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Posted By: madboffin
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 3:31pm
According to the component map (gazinta list) it used an LS-1004 10" driver and a pair of CD-102 (Beyma) or 103 (EV) HF drivers.  The list also says that later production were only biamp, without the biamp/passive switching.
I'm sure they were being made in 1992/3 when I worked at Partridge Green.


Posted By: shagnasty
Date Posted: 09 January 2016 at 9:31pm
Originally posted by madboffin madboffin wrote:

According to the component map (gazinta list) it used an LS-1004 10" driver and a pair of CD-102 (Beyma) or 103 (EV) HF drivers.  The list also says that later production were only biamp, without the biamp/passive switching.
I'm sure they were being made in 1992/3 when I worked at Partridge Green.

So exactly what I said last night really......

LOL

They mainly went to installs where a 111 wouldn't cut it, not many made, also I would wager not very nice sounding close up, there is a reason they moved the HF to the on the later TMS-3 boxes, the 2 10s sat next to each other aren't as nice as the 10s with a gap and the hf in the middle makes the box coherent quicker...

Unless someone has whacked 2x PX4s into one the box would be bi-amp only (rightly so I never liked the passive setup on the 10") 






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