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Turbo Sound IQ18 - Active Speaker

Turbo Sound IQ18 - Front View

About this product

An active 18-inch subwoofer designed to complement the IQ15 full-range speakers as part of a compact, self-powered PA system. Provides the low-frequency foundation that gives a sound system real weight and impact — for club nights, DJ events, live music and corporate functions across Northamptonshire and the East Midlands.

Single 18-inch driver powered by a high-efficiency Class D amplifier with onboard DSP including variable crossover frequency adjustment, phase alignment controls and a built-in high-pass output filter for connected satellite speakers. The self-contained active design removes the need for a separate amplifier and DSP processor in smaller system configurations. Multiple IQ18 units can be configured in cardioid subwoofer arrangements to reduce rear-firing low-frequency energy on stage.

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Hire includes: Full PAT testing, cleaned and checked unit pre-delivery, and technical support from our team should you need it.

Get a quote: Contact our team at Northants Event Solutions for availability, pricing and delivery options for your event date.

Features

Front loaded powered subwoofer for portable PA and installation applications

3000 watt power featuring Klark Teknik Class-D technology

Klark Teknik Digital Signal Processing for total system control

Ultranet digital audio networking connects to mixers and other sources

High excursion 18'' low frequency driver with a 4'' voice coil and double suspension

Fully featured user interface with LCD display for ease of use/navigation

PC remote control software available

Birch plywood enclosure with hard wearing semi matt black paint

Rugged powder coated perforated steel mesh grille

35mm pole mount to support satellite speaker

Plated steel castors with rubber tyres

Mains input and link output with Neutrik PowerCon connectors

Designed and engineered in England