USER MANUAL
CONTENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Introduction
Unpacking
Connectors/Cabling
Polarity Checking
Amplification & Power Handling
Crossovers
Equalisation
Arraying
Dimensions
10. Performance Data
11. Technical Specifications
12. Rigging & Suspension
12.1 General Safety Advice
12.2 Secur – ET VMY Yoke bracket
12.3 Secur – ET VMB Wall mounting Bracket
12.4 Secur – ET VEB Eyebolts
12.5 Secur – ET VTH Pole mount
12.6 Secur – ET VCS Ceiling Saddle
12.7 Secur – ET VPC Pole Clamp
13. System Configuration & OEM Controllers
13.1 Passive or Biamp ?
13.2 Passive System Parameters (optional)
13.3 Biamp System Parameters
14. V12HP Recommended Service Parts & Accessories
15. Warranty
16. Declaration of Conformity
1. Introduction
The Tannoy V12HP utilises a high performance Dual Concentric™ drive unit – the 12” (300mm)
PowerDual™. The substantially increased efficiency and power handling of this all-new driver design
ensures that the V12HP is capable of delivering high SPL’s in even the most demanding
applications. Like all Tannoy Dual Concentric loudspeakers the Tannoy V12HP exhibits true constant
directivity, providing an even frequency response over the entire area of coverage. The output
capability makes the Tannoy V12HP suitable for much larger audience sizes or venues requiring very
high SPL’s, such as nightclubs.
The V12HP comprises one 12inch PowerDual™ Dual Concentric™ driver in which the low frequency
(LF) and high frequency (HF) sources are coincidentally aligned to a point source, resulting in a
smooth uniform frequency response over a wide area of coverage either as a portable stand alone
system or in a multi-cabinet array. As the system is a point source, clusters and arrays have minimal
lobing. These features are inherent and achieved without the use of any electronic signal processing.
The asymmetric cabinet profile allows flexible and discreet installation. As a foreground system,
installation is made simple with a range of Secur-ET mounting hardware, designed specifically for
the V series – or the system can be flown using the integral M10 inserts.
For portable stage use the birch ply cabinet has a recessed carrying handle on the rear of the
cabinet and a blanking plate, which can be removed to install an optional pole mount. As a
versatile low profile stage monitor, the conical coverage pattern gives the performer greater freedom
of movement than allowed by conventional horn loaded designs.
The V12HP has been designed for use with the Tannoy TX2 controller, which will equalise the system
resulting in improved bass performance as well as providing a 2-way crossover function, operating
at 100Hz, for use with separate sub-bass systems.
2. Unpacking
Every Tannoy V12HP product is carefully tested and inspected before being packaged and leaving
the factory. After unpacking your loudspeaker, please inspect for any exterior physical damage, and
save the carton and any relevant packaging materials in case the loudspeaker again requires
packing and shipping. In the event that damage has been sustained in transit notify your dealer
immediately.
3. Connectors/Cabling
The V12HP is fitted with 4-pole Neutrik Speakon™ connectors. Speakon has the following
advantages over EP and XLR type connectors: All terminations are solderless; this makes life easier
at the time of installation or when field servicing is required. Contacts will accept 6 sq. mm wire with
an outside diameter of up to 15mm and a current rating of 30 Amps. The pins of the 2 Speakon
sockets identified input/output on the rear of the input panel are paralleled within the enclosure.
Tannoy has adopted the conventional wiring standard for the V12HP product :-
Mode Of Operation
Speakon Pin No.
1+
1-
Passive Full Range
Full Range +
Full Range -
Bi - Amp
LF +
LF -
2+
2-
No Connectors
No Connectors
HF +
HF -
For a worldwide list of Neutrik distributors see http://www.neutrik.com/
Cable choice consists mainly of selecting the correct cross sectional area in relation to the cable
length and the load impedance. A small cross sectional area would increase the cables series
resistance, inducing power loss and response variations (damping factor).
Connectors should be wired with a minimum of 2.5 sq. mm (12 gauge) cable. This will be perfectly
satisfactory under normal conditions. In the case of very long cable runs the wire size should exceed
this, refer to the following table for guidance:-
CABLE RUN (m)
C.S.A. OF EACH
CABLE
% POWER LOSS
% POWER LOSS
CONDUCTOR (mm)
RESISTANCE Ω
INTO 8Ω LOAD
INTO 4Ω LOAD
10
2.5
4.0
6.0
2.5
4.0
6.0
2.5
4.0
6.0
2.5
4.0
6.0
0.14
0.09
0.06
0.35
0.22
0.14
0.69
0.43
0.29
1.38
0.86
0.58
1.7
1.1
0.73
4.3
2.7
1.8
8.6
5.4
3.5
2.2
1.5
8.6
5.4
3.6
17.0
11.0
7.2
35.0
22.0
14.0
25
50
3.6
100
17.0
11.0
7.2
4. Polarity Checking
It is most important to check the polarity of the wiring before the speaker system is flown. A simple
method of doing this without a pulse based polarity checker for LF units is as follows: Connect two
wires to the +ve and -ve terminals of a PP3 battery. Apply the wire which is connected to the +ve
terminal of the battery to the speaker cable leg which you believe to be connected to pin 1+ of the
speaker connector and likewise the -ve leg of the battery to pin 1-.
If you have wired it correctly the LF drive unit will move forward, indicating the wiring is correct. All
that remains now is to connect the +ve speaker lead to the +ve terminal on the amplifier and the -
ve lead to the -ve terminal on the amplifier. If however the LF driver moves backwards, the input
connections need to be inverted.
If problems are encountered, inspect the cable wiring in the first instance. It should also be noted
that different amplifier manufacturers utilise different pin configurations and polarity conventions, if
you are using amplifiers from more than one manufacturer, check the polarity at the amplifiers as
well as the loudspeakers.
5. Amplification & Power Handling
As with all professional loudspeaker systems, the power handling is a function of voice coil thermal
capacity. Care should be taken to avoid running the amplifier into clip (clipping is the end result of
overdriving any amplifier). Damage to the loudspeaker will be sustained if the amplifier is driven into
clip for any extended period of time. Headroom of at least 3dB should be allowed. When evaluating
an amplifier, it is important to take into account its behaviour under low impedance load conditions.
A loudspeaker system is highly reactive and with transient signals it can require more current than
the nominal impedance would indicate.
Generally a higher power amplifier running free of distortion will do less damage to the loudspeaker
than a lower power amplifier continually clipping. It is also worth remembering that a high powered
amplifier running at less than 90% of output power generally sounds a lot better than a lower power
amplifier running at 100%. An amplifier with insufficient drive capability will not allow the full
performance or the loudspeaker to be realised. (See technical specifications section for
recommended amplifier power)
It is important when using different manufacturers amplifiers in a single installation that the have
very closely matched gains, the variation should be less than +/- 0.5dB. This precaution is important
to the overall system balance when only a single active crossover is being used with multiple
cabinets; it is therefore recommended that the same amplifiers be used throughout.
6. Crossovers
The V12HP is supplied as standard for passive operation via the internal crossover network. If higher
peak outputs and additional low frequency output is required then the V12HP can be used in
conjunction with the Tannoy TX2 controller/crossover which provides high pass filtering and a
degree of parametric equalisation, as well as a fixed crossover point for use with sub-bass
loudspeakers (See the TX2 user manual for further information). The Tannoy TDX2 Digital controller
will also perform the above functions with additional control and features including limiting and
delay (See the relevant literature on the TDX2 for further information).
The V12HP can be easily configured for Biamp operation in conjunction with the TDX2 or other
OEM controller/crossovers. A detailed description along with system parameters is given in Section
13 of this manual.
7. Equalisation
The V12HP loudspeakers are designed to need no equalisation or correction to overcome system
limitations. As a result, it will only need equalisation to compensate for difficult acoustic
environments.
Over equalisation can reduce system headroom, and introduce phase distortion resulting in greater
problems than cures. If equalisation is required then it should be applied gently and smoothly. The
V12HP loudspeaker is a point source, phase coherent designs and violent equalisation will be
detrimental to the overall sound quality.
When a loudspeaker is used in close proximity to another, comb filtering effects can create coverage
problems, comb filtering creates an uneven frequency response across the coverage area due to
constructive and destructive interference effects between the sources. The amount of comb filtering is
affected by the spacing of the relative sound sources. Minimising this effect cannot be cured by
equalisation (see the following section for more details).
8. Arraying
As discussed in the previous section, comb filtering is a phenomenon, which cannot not be cured by
equalisation. Small alterations to loudspeaker positions can have the effect of minimising
problematic combing frequencies. Arrays should be constructed so that the individual coverage
patters of each loudspeaker combine with minimal overlap. The design of the V12HP cabinet greatly
simplifies the creation of effective arrays, allowing seamless wide (130 degree) horizontal coverage
using two loudspeakers without the need for tedious experimentation.
By placing the V12HP cabinets with the 30 degree angled rear panels together, minimal dispersion
pattern overlap is achieved, guaranteeing an extraordinarily smooth transition.
In many applications the 75-degree dispersion pattern may be sufficient in the horizontal plane.
It is also possible to stack the cabinets vertically using the above method, say for use in a central
cluster, where greater vertical dispersion is required.
V12HP
As shown in the above diagram, one of the V12HP cabinets is inverted to allow the optimum
splay angle to be achieved. The grill can be simply removed from this cabinet and be replaced
in the correct orientation. The grill is held in position by the two fixing screws on the top and
bottom lips of the cabinet.
Rigging & Suspension
12.1 General Safety Advice
The Tannoy Professional hardware covered in this guide has been designed to offer quick, simple,
cost effective and secure solutions for mounting specific Tannoy Professional
loudspeakers. This hardware has been designed and manufactured with a high safety load factor
for its specific role. To ensure the safest possible use of the hardware covered in this guide, it must
be assembled in strict accordance with the instructions specified. The information in these manuals
relating to the assembly and the safe use of these accessories must be understood and followed. The
installation of Tannoy Professional loudspeakers using the dedicated hardware should only ever be
carried out by fully qualified installers, in accordance with all the required safety codes and
standards that are applied at the place of installation.
WARNING: As the legal requirements for flying change from country to country, please consult you
local safety standards office before installing any product. We also recommend that you thoroughly
check any laws and bylaws prior to commencing work.
Tannoy Professional hardware has been designed for use with specific Tannoy Professional
loudspeakers, and is not designed or intended for use with any other Tannoy Professional products,
or any other devices. Using Tannoy Professional hardware for any purpose other than that indicated
in this guide is considered to be improper use. Such use can be very dangerous as overloading,
modifying, assembling in anyway other than that clearly stated in the manual, or damaging Tannoy
Professional hardware will compromise safety.
The component parts of any Tannoy Professional hardware device must only be assembled using the
accessory kits supplied and in strict compliance with the user manual. The use of other accessories
or non-approved methods of assembly may result in an unsafe hardware system by reducing the
load safety factor. Welding, or any other method of permanently fixing hardware components
together or to the integral fixing points in the cabinet should never be used.
Whenever a Tannoy Professional loudspeaker is fixed to a surface using a Tannoy
Professional hardware device, the installer must ensure that the surface is capable of safely and
securely supporting the load. The hardware employed must be safely, securely, and in
accordance with the manual, attached both to the loudspeaker and also to the surface in question,
using only the fixing holes provided as standard and covered in the manual. Secure fixings to the
building structure are vital. Seek help from architects, structural engineers or other specialists if in
any doubt.
All loudspeakers flown in theatres, nightclubs, conference centre or other places of work and
entertainment must, be provided with an independent, correctly rated and securely attached
secondary safety – in addition to the principle hardware device. This secondary safety must prevent
the loudspeaker from dropping more than 150mm (6”) should the principle hardware
device fail.
SECUR ET – VMY Yoke Bracket
The VMY is an adjustable yoke bracket (available in both black and white), allowing the user to fly
the Tannoy V12HP loudspeaker in either portrait or landscape orientations using the same bracket
(Figures 1 & 2).
The Tannoy V12HP loudspeaker is attached to the bracket using the M10 bolts and washers
supplied in the accessory pack.
Only the screws, fasteners, shakeproof and plain washers specified on figure 3. should be used to
assemble the VMY bracket
!
Pivot studs (Figure 3.) (Supplied with the VMY) are attached to the cabinet using the M10 bolts
supplied. These bolts locate on the M10 inserts in the cabinet. The VMY adjustable yoke bracket then
connects to the centre of these mounting plates (using the M10 screws supplied). These bracket pick
up points which are in line with the bracket’s axis of rotation, are also positioned on the centre of
gravity of the V12HP in both orientations to allow easy adjustment for optimum coverage.
The vertical distance between the apex of the VMY and the top of the Tannoy V12HP loudspeaker
can be adjusted by connecting to varying mounting points on the bracket allowing varying degrees
of vertical rotation. The top centre fixing hole of the VMY then provides a pick up point for a variety
of Tannoy Professional hardware accessories including the VMB wall mounting plate (shown in
Figure 2.), the VCS ceiling saddle, and the VPC pole clamp.
Fig.1
Fig. 2
Use the table of parts along with the assembly drawing (Figure 3.) to assemble the VMY.
Figure 4 shows the VMY assembled.
Fig. 3
Number on Assembly View (Fig. 3)
Description
Quantity
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Hanging Bracket
Cross Member
Pivot Stud
M10 Plain Washer
M8 Spring Washer
M10 Spring Washer
M10 x 30mm Screw
M8 x 20mm Screw
M10 x 30mm Screw
M10 Nyloc Nut
2
1
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
10
11
12
Friction Washer
30mm Square Blank Plug
Fig. 4
12.3 SECUR ET – VMB Wall Mounting Bracket
The VMB is wall mounting bracket for the
attachment of a VMY, available in both black
and white finishes, allowing the user secure
the Tannoy V12HP loudspeaker in either
portrait or landscape orientations to a wall.
Fig. 1
The Tannoy V12HP loudspeaker is attached to
the bracket using the accessories supplied.
This wall-mounting bracket has a larger wall
plate than previous models to maximise the
integrity of fixing obtained. There are also two
holes either side of the fixing beam to allow
the speaker cable the pass through the wall
plate and along the fixing beam to the
terminal panel resulting in a more discrete
installation.
The fixing beam on the VMB has a number of
mounting points from which the VMY can be
attached at varying distances from the
mounting surface.
Only the screws, fasteners, shakeproof and
plain washers specified on figure 3. should
be used to assemble the VMB bracket
1
Fig. 2
2
3
Fig. 3
4
5
Number on Fig. 3
Description
Quantity
1
2
3
4
5
6
VMB Wall Bracket
M10 Nyloc Nut
M10 Plain Washer
30mm Square Blank Plug
Nylon Spacer
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
M10 x 85mm Screw
12.4 SECUR ET – VEB Eyebolt
The Tannoy V12HP loudspeaker can be flown
with high quality VEB M10 eyebolts with collar to
BS4278:1984. The loudspeakers are equipped
with internal steel braces, which also double as
the flying points, and accept VEB M10 eyebolts.
To install the VEB M10 eyebolts remove the
original M10 counter sunk screws from the
locations you wish to install the VEB M10 eyebolts.
Then replace these counter sunk M10 screws with
the VEB M10 eyebolts. The M10 insert on the rear
of the cabinet also accepts a VEB M10 eyebolt
and should only be used for tilting the
Fig. 1
loudspeaker to the desired angle.
Important: It is imperative for safety reasons that
two eyebolts linked to two independently fixed
straps are used per cabinet. VEB eyebolts should
be installed into the relative sides of the cabinet,
and should NEVER be installed on the top of the
cabinet. Never suspend one enclosure from
another to form a line array or cluster using these
fittings.
The correct method is shown in figure 2.
Never attempt to use formed eyebolts i.e. formed
from a steel rod and bent into an eye.
Only use the outer fixing points on the top and
sides of the V12HP cabinet for fixing eyebolts. The
inner two fixing points on each side of the cabinet
are for dedicated bracketry (VMY) only.
Fig. 2
12.5 SECUR – ET VTH Pole Mount
The Tannoy V12HP loudspeaker is fitted as
standard with a blanking plate on the base
of the cabinet. However, should you ever
wish to mount the V12HP onto a standard
35mm pole mount this blanking plate can
be quickly and easily removed and
replaced by a VTH pole mount. The same
screws which secure the blanking plate
should be used to secure the VTH in
position.
12.6 SECUR – ET VCS Ceiling Saddle
VCS
The VCS ceiling saddle available in both
black and white finishes, and is to be used
in conjunction with the VMY and a length of
M10 threaded rod (not supplied by Tannoy
Limited). The VCS ceiling saddle allows the
Tannoy V12HP loudspeaker to be
suspended at a user defined distance from
the ceiling as shown in Figure 1.
Included with the VCS is an M10 nut. This
should be used to secure and lock the
threaded rod in place at the top of the
ceiling saddle.
Fig. 1
12.7 SECUR – ET VPC Pole Clamp
The VPC pole clamp can be used along with the
VMY yoke bracket to suspend a Tannoy V12HP
loudspeaker from an overhead bar, truss or
suitable structure. Only the parts supplied
should be used to secure the VPC to the VMY
yoke bracket.
The following items are included with each
VPC:-
Description
Quantity
VPC Pole Clamp
M10 Washer
1
1
1
1
M10 x 50mm Screw
M10 Nyloc Nut (Black)
13. System Configuration & OEM Controllers
13.1 Passive or Biamp?
The V12HP is supplied as standard for passive operation via the internal crossover network and is
connected as shown in Figure 1. To reconfigure for Biamp operation simply follow the wiring
schematic as shown in Figure 2. This mode of operation bypasses the internal passive crossover
network and connects the input seakon connectors directly to the LF & HF sections of the driver
separately (see section 3.1 for connection details). The Biamp controller parameters in section 13.3
must be adhered to for optimum performance.
A loudspeaker driven in Biamp mode offers a number of performance advantages, such as
increased system headroom. Audio program materiel is made up of many different frequencies and
harmonics. In music materiel, most of the energy is in the low frequencies, with less in the highs.
When both high and low frequencies are present in a signal, the stronger low frequencies can use
up amp power, leaving little or no reserve for the highs, so they are more likely to cause the power
amplifier to clip. In a Biamp driven system, a smaller amp can handle high frequencies, LF amp
clipping is less of a factor, and less overall amplifier capacity is needed due to the efficiency
improvement in the absence of a passive crossover.
Fig.1
Fig. 2
13.2 Passive System Parameters (optional)
With the vast array of digital loudspeaker management systems available it is inevitable that the user
may opt to use a controller other than the TX2 & TDX2 as part of a large scale integrated system. In
passive mode the V12HP has been designed to need no external equalisation to overcome system
limitations. If the V12HP is to be used alone with additional bass enhancement required and have
the frequency response limits tighter than +/- 3dB as stated in section 11, then apply the
parameters in the table below for optimised performance:-
Parameter
Unit/Name
Gain
Delay
Polarity
(dB)
(ms)
User definable
User definable
Positive
HPF Ä
Freq (Hz)
42.5
Slope (dB/oct)
Filter Shape
24
Butterworth
LPF
Freq (Hz)
Slope (dB/oct)
Filter Shape
Thru
NA
NA
PEQ 1 Ä
PEQ 2
PEQ 3
PEQ 4
PEQ 5
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
62.5
+7
Parametric
2.5 / 0.3969
Q / Bandwidth
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
680
-3.5
Parametric
1 / 1.000
Q / Bandwidth
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
1410
-1
Parametric
4 / 0.2500
Q / Bandwidth
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
7130
-2
Parametric
2 / 0.500
Q / Bandwidth
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
NA
NA
NA
NA
Q / Bandwidth
ÄNote : When using the V12HP with subs, set HPF @ 80 – 110Hz
(24dB/oct LR) and omit PEQ1.
PEQ 1 may also be omitted when using the V12HP as a floor monitor.
13.3 Biamp System Parameters
Parameter
Unit/Name
Low Section
High Section
Gain
Delay
Polarity
(dB)
(ms)
0
-1.0
0
Positive
0.167
Positive
HPF Ä
Freq (Hz)
42.5
1680
Slope (dB/oct)
Filter Shape
24
24
Butterworth
Linkwitz Riley
LPF
Freq (Hz)
Slope (dB/oct)
Filter Shape
1470
24
Linkwitz Riley
Thru
NA
NA
PEQ 1 Ä
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
62.5
+7
Parametric
2720
-4
Parametric
2.1 / 0.4719
Q / Bandwidth 2.0 / 0.5000
PEQ 2
PEQ 3
PEQ 4
PEQ 5
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
454
-3
Parametric
10700
+5
Parametric
1.9 / 0.5297
Q / Bandwidth 1.7 / 0.5946
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
642
-2
Parametric
15100
+3
2.4 / 0.4204
NA
Q / Bandwidth 4.0 / 0.2500
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
1010
+6
Parametric
NA
NA
NA
NA
Q / Bandwidth 4.0 / 0.2500
Freq (Hz)
Level (dB)
Type
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Q / Bandwidth NA
ÄNote : When using the V12HP with subs, set HPF on LF section @ 80 – 110Hz
(24dB/oct LR) and omit PEQ1 (on LF only)
PEQ 1 (on LF only) may also be omitted when using the V12HP as a floor monitor.
14. V12HP Service Parts & Accessories
Part Number
7900 0715
7900 0716
7900 0717
7900 0718
7300 0905
Description
Driver Kit - 3190
Recone Kit – 3190
HF Driver
HF Diaphragm Kit
Crossover
8001 2780
8001 2790
8001 2800
8001 2810
8001 2820
8001 2830
8001 2840
8001 2850
8001 2860
8001 2870
VMY – Secur ET – Yoke Adjustable (Black)
VMY – Secur ET – Yoke Adjustable (White)
VMB – Secur ET – Wall Bracket (Black)
VMB – Secur ET – Wall Bracket (White)
VEB – Secur ET – Eyebolts M10
VCS – Secur ET – Ceiling Saddle (Black)
VCS – Secur ET – Ceiling Saddle (White)
VPC – Secur ET – Pole Clamp
VTH – Secur ET – Top Hat (Black)
VTH – Secur ET – Top Hat (White)
8000 0649
8000 0650
8000 0651
8000 0652
8000 0653
Tannoy TX2 Active System Controller UK220/240v
Tannoy TX2 Active System Controller EUR220/240v
Tannoy TX2 Active System Controller AUS20/240v
Tannoy TX2 Active System Controller USA100/120v
Tannoy TX2 Active System Controller JAP100/120v
8001 1930
8001 1940
8001 1950
Tannoy TDX2 Digital System Controller 90 – 250V UK
Tannoy TDX2 Digital System Controller 90 – 250V EUR
Tannoy TDX2 Digital System Controller 90 – 250V USA
15. Warranty
No maintenance of the V12HP loudspeakers is necessary.
All Tannoy professional loudspeaker products are covered by a 5 year warranty from the date of
manufacture subject to the absence of misuse, overload or accidental damage. Claims will not be
considered is the serial number has been altered or removed. Work under warranty should only be
carried out by a Tannoy Professional dealer or service agent. This warranty in no way affects your
statutory rights. For further information please contact your dealer or distributor in your country. If
you cannot locate your distributor please contact Customer Services, Tannoy Ltd at the address given
below.
Customer Services
Tannoy Ltd.
Rosehall Industrial Estate
Coatbridge
Strathclyde
ML5 4TF
Scotland
Telephone:
01236 420199
(National)
+44 1236 420199
01236 428230
+44 1236 428230
(International)
(National)
(International)
Fax:
E-Mail:
DO NOT SHIP ANY PRODUCT TO TANNOY WITHOUT PREVIOUS AUTHORISATION
Our policy commits us to incorporating improvements to our products through continuous research
and development. Please confirm current specifications for critical applications with your supplier.
16. Declaration of Conformity
The following apparatus is/are manufactured in the United Kingdom by Tannoy Ltd
of Rosehall Industrial estate, Coatbridge, Scotland, ML5 4TF and conform(s) to the
protection requirements of the European Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards
and Directives relevant to Domestic Electrical Equipment. The apparatus is designed
and constructed such that electromagnetic disturbances generated do not exceed
levels allowing radio and telecommunications equipment and other apparatus to
operate as intended, and, the apparatus has an adequate level of intrinsic immunity
to electromagnetic disturbance to enable operation as specified and intended.
Details of the Apparatus:
Tannoy Contractor Loudspeaker
Model Number: V12HP
EMCV12HP
EN 50081-1 Emission
EN 50082-1 Immunity
EN 60065
Associated Technical File:
Applicable Standards:
Electrical Safety:
Signed:
Position:
Engineering Director – Professional Products
Tannoy Professional
Date:
01/08/2003
For Tannoy Ltd
Tannoy United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 1236 420199 F: +44 (0) 1236 428230
Tannoy North America T: (519) 745 1158 F: (519) 745 2364
Tannoy adopts a policy of continuous improvement and product specification is subject to change.
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