Responding to input from the marketplace, Tannoy has launched the V Series, a new range of point source, dual concentric sound reinforcement loudspeaker systems, which feature a modern cabinet design providing installation flexibility.

The Tannoy V Series combines the qualities and high performance of Tannoy’s established installation loudspeakers into a new dual-wedge cabinet shape. The flexible and discrete cabinet shape makes the speakers ideal for use as floor monitors and low profile ceiling mounting in landscape configuration. In addition, the V Series features a foam covered mesh grille, essential for the aesthetic needs of today’s installations.

The Tannoy V8 replaces the i8 and T8 and is designed for high quality music and speech reinforcement. It can also be used as a mini stage monitor, as its conical coverage pattern gives the performer greater freedom of movement than allowed by conventional horn loaded designs. The high-powered 8-inch Dual Concentric drive unit features Tannoy’s unique Point Source technology and a halogen high frequency protection system.

The Tannoy V12 follows the format of the Tannoy V8 but with a 12" Dual Concentric offering much greater efficiency, power handling and bass performance in foreground applications. It replaces the i12 and T12 and the dual-wedge shape is maintained to give flexible and discrete mounting for installations, even more important with a larger cabinet. The Tannoy V15 incorporates an entirely new, high performance, Dual Concentric drive unit - the 15" PowerDual. With substantially increased efficiency and power handling over previous 15" units the V15 not only replaces the i15 but also the T300.

Replacing the S300, the Tannoy V300 is designed to offer the ultimate in sound quality for critical applications such as theatre, acoustic music venues and houses of worship. The constant directivity 12" SuperDual ensures the most even frequency response over a wide coverage area in the medium size venues for which it was designed.

(Ruth Rossington)


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