INTRODUCTION
TIM
TIM is a 600W (350 +125+125) analog amplification system consisting of a compact active subwoofer and
two passive satellites. The former Pocket 1 system has been re-engineered for professional use, featuring
an enhanced design and several new control features, such as a mono/stereo switch, for greater flexibility.
The subwoofer is constructed using BJT technology, incorporating a linear power supply for excellent bass
response and efficient stereo effect. Sub levels can be adjusted from -7dB to +2dB. Each satellite contains
a passive crossover featuring a custom coil.
Easy to transport and set up in live performance situations, TIM is ideal for use with acoustic instruments
and in jazz or DJ sets. The system also forms a highly efficient compact PA for use in small to medium
sized venues such as piano bars, gyms, conference rooms or ballrooms.
Insulated padded bags can be separately purchased for the system components, ensuring safe
transportation and storage. TIM is available in wood or anthracite grey finishes.
TOM
TOM is a 1000W (500+250+250) analog amplification system consisting of a compact active subwoofer
and two passive satellites. The former Pocket 2 system has been re-engineered for professional use,
featuring an enhanced design and several new control features, such as a mono/stereo switch, for greater
flexibility. The subwoofer is constructed using BJT technology, incorporating a linear power supply for
excellent bass response and efficient stereo effect. Sub levels can be adjusted from -7dB to +2dB. Each
satellite contains a passive crossover featuring a custom coil.
TOM has been specifically developed for use in medium to large sized indoor and outdoor venues, providing
powerful coverage for a range of mobile sound reinforcement applications. Easy to transport and set up,
the system is also highly effective for live performance situations, proving ideal for acoustic instrument
amplification.
Insulated padded bags can be separately purchased for the system components, ensuring safe
transportation and storage. TOM is available in wood or anthracite grey finishes
PRACTICAL ADVICE
When you are using an amplified speaker, one of the most important recommendations is to avoid at all
costs a distorted input signal.
In other words, when you are controlling the sound on your mixer (or any other preamplifier), you must
avoid reaching saturation level.
In the case of amplified speakers, the arrival of a distorted signal (square wave) may damage the internal
amplifier beyond repair, which may in turn damage the loudspeakers.
Correct use of speakers guarantees their long life.