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    Posted: 20 August 2008 at 11:01am
anyone know which default drivers and comps these use.. 

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The HF is the same as the Behringer B1220pro so i'm told.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sam York Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 August 2008 at 11:45am
Do you mean the TXD-15M (that's what they have the wedge version of the 151 called on their datasheet, or was there another model with a very similar number? They like doing that)?

I can only find Turbo p/n, assume that's what you want?

15" = LS1521 (for TXD-15M and TXD-151)
Comp (TXD-15M) = CD212
Diaphragm = RD212

The comp for the TXD151 is different (and a different size) though, CD/RD111

ftp://ftp.turbosound.com/datasheets/txd15m.pdf
ftp://ftp.turbosound.com/datasheets/txd151.pdf


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I know the cone drivers are made by Clare, not to sure about the comps though?
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Originally posted by 4DPA 4DPA wrote:

anyone know which default drivers and comps these use.. 


Doa... open circuit comp and driver...







Any clues as to the original  model and supplier
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15" looks eminence, 1" looks paudio bm450 possably?
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once again the debate 4 me continues with all turbo products as to if there components are rebadged of the shelf models or if they are custom spec'd and just made by these companies???????
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Hmmmmmmmm........... Comp P-audio BM-D750

http://www.speakerrepair.com/



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i'd put my money on P audio too.
makes me feel better that at least the components of my DIY boxes are either equal, or greater spec than the stuff that turbosound uses!
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Originally posted by 4DPA 4DPA wrote:



Hmmmmmmmm........... Comp P-audio BM-D750

http://www.speakerrepair.com/





BM-D750 is a 2" exit 3" diaphram,  TXD151 and TXD15M use a 1". 

It looks like a p audio, theres a lot of p audio lookalikes though.   Could be a p audio with a custom diaphram, the 15" looks like a delta pro with solder tags, but it could have many other diferences not visable to the naked eye, only way to tell would be to measure T/S specs and rip it apart to measure coil , gap , former etc.  I would be quite supprised if turbo were using a bog standard delta pro.

Funnyly enough i had a mackie 1521 apart the other day and the drivers looked exactly like these.  Said on the mackie site this cab used RCF drivers, not the case though.
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TurboSound CD-210, CD-212, P-Audio BMD750-8 Diaphragm



These are 8 ohm factory original diaphragms for manufacturers such as Turbosound (Turbo Sound), P-Audio and more. They have a titanium dome with a 2 7/8" edgewound voice coil and Nomex former.

The following is a PARTIAL list of some of the models that this diaphragm is used in:

P-Audio 740, 740-8
P-Audio BMD-740, BMD 740, BMD-740-8, BMD740, BMD740-8
P-Audio 750, 750-8
P-Audio BMD-750, BMD 750, BMD-750-8, BMD750, BMD750-8
P-Audio Co-Ax BM12 CX38, BM12-CX38, BM12CX38
P-Audio Co-Ax BM15 CX38, BM15-CX38, BM15CX38
Turbosound RD210, RD-210, RD 210, RD-210-8, 210
Turbosound CD210, CD-210, CD 210, CD-210-8, 210-8
Turbosound RD212, RD-212, RD 212, RD-212-8, 212
Turbosound CD212, CD-212, CD 212, CD-212-8, 212-8
Turbosound TXD252, TXD-252, TXD 252, TXD-252-8
Turbosound TXD15M, TXD-15M, TXD 15M, TXD-15M-8

Mackie SRM450 Diaphragm DC10/1701-8 0008093



These are 8 ohm factory original diaphragms for the Mackie SRM450, SRM450-V2 and MANY MORE. They have titanium domes with edgewound voice coils and Nomex formers. This diaphragm can be used in the P-Audio model 440, BMD-440, BMD 440, BMD440, BMD-440S, BMD440S, 450, BMD-450, BMD 450, BMD450, BMD-450S, and more. This diaphragm is also used by MANY other manufacturers such as American Audio, B-52, Berhinger, Cerwin Vega, EAW, Gemini, Mackie, Turbosound (Turbo Sound), and more.

The following is a PARTIAL list of some of the models that this diaphragm is used in:

American Audio BMD450
B-52 MX-1515, B52 MX-1515, B-52 MX1515, B52 MX1515
Berhinger (or Beringer) 44P60A8, 44P60-A8, 44-P60A8, 44P60A-8
Berhinger B1220, B-1220, B 1220
Cerwin Vega Pro Stax PSX153, PSX-153, PSX 153 (ProStax Pro Stacks)
Cerwin Vega Pro Stax PSX253, PSX-253, PSX 253 (ProStax Pro Stacks)
EAW VR51, VR-51
EAW DC10/1703-8, DC-10-1703-8, DC10 1703-8
EAW CD10 1703-8, CD10-1703-8, CD10/1703-8
Mackie DC10/1701-8, DC-10-1701-8, DC10 1701-8
Mackie CD10 1701-8, CD10-1701-8, CD10/1701-8
Mackie DC10/1801-8, DC-10-1801-8, DC10 1801-8
Mackie CD10 1801-8, CD10-1801-8, CD10/1801-8
Mackie SRM450, SRM-450, SRM 450
Mackie SRM450 II, SRM-450 II, SRM 450 II
Mackie SRM450-V2, SRM-450-V2, SRM 450-V2
Mackie SRM450Version 2, SRM-450-Version 2, SRM 450 Version 2
Mackie SRM450-Version-2, SRM-450-Version-2, SRM 450 Version-2
Mackie SRM450Version II, SRM-450-Version II, SRM 450 Version II
Mackie C300Z, C300-Z, C-300Z, C 300Z
Mackie S215, S-215, S 215
Mackie S225, S-225, S 225
Mackie SA1521, SA-1521, SA 1521
Mackie SR1521Z, SR-1521Z, SR 1521Z
Mackie SR1522Z, SR-1522Z, SR 1522Z
Mackie 0008093
Mackie 0025666 Driver
Mackie 0025726 Driver
Mr. DJ PRO8000, Pro 8000, Pro-8000
Gemini GX400, GX-400, GX 400
Gemini GX450, GX-450, GX 450
P-Audio 440
P-Audio BMD-440, BMD 440
P-Audio 450
P-Audio BMD-450, BMD 450
P-Audio Co-Ax BM10 CXA, BM10-CXA, BM10CXA
P-Audio Co-Ax BM12 CXA, BM12-CXA, BM12CXA
P-Audio Co-Ax BM12 CXHA, BM12-CXHA, BM12CXHA
P-Audio Co-Ax BM15 CXA, BM15-CXA, BM15CXA
P-Audio Co-Ax BM15 CXHA, BM15-CXHA, BM15CXHA
Turbosound RD111, RD-111, RD 111, RD-111-8, 111
Turbosound CD111, CD-111, CD 111, CD-111-8, 111-8
Turbosound TXD121, TXD-121, TXD 121, TXD-121-8
Turbosound TXD12M, TXD-12M, TXD 12M, TXD-12M-8
Turbosound TXD151, TXD-151, TXD 151, TXD-151-8

PLEASE NOTE: Cabinet and speaker manufacturers such as Berhinger, Mackie, Gemini, and American Audio routinely change driver suppliers and speaker suppliers during manufacturing and retain the same cabinet model number. This means that if you have a Mackie SRM450 or a Gemini GX400 cabinet, it does not guarantee that it carries a BMD-450 driver and a BMD450-8 diaphragm. We highly recommend that you REMOVE AND IDENTIFY YOUR DIAPHRAGM & DRIVER BEFORE ORDERING.

This is from http://www.speakerrepair.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=10-085&Category_Code= . Looks like all using P Audio.






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