Turbosound Deluxe Water-resistant Protective Cover For Iq12 Or Ix12 Speaker
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Protect your precious iQ12 or iX12 loudspeaker from the elements with the TS-PC12-1 Deluxe Water-Resistant Protective Cover from Turbosound. Custom engineered to protect your 12" Turbosound loudspeakers (and any speaker within the maximum size of 24 x 14.5 x 14.5"), this cover sports a rugged multilayer nylon exterior for resistance against water, dirt, and dust ingress.
The thick foam padding of the interior offers excellent protection when transporting or storing your loudspeaker. Openings are provided in the cover for accessing the built-in handles of the iQ12 and iX12 loudspeakers, making it easy to safely transport and move your speaker in any environment.
Designed for iQ12 or iX12 Loudspeaker Rugged Multilayer Nylon Exterior Thick Interior Foam Padding Openings Allow Access to Handles Water, Dust, and Dirt Resistant
Parameters | |
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Color | Black |
General | |
Water Resistance | Water Resistant |
Materials | Exterior: Nylon Interior: Foam |
Dimensions | Exterior 24 x 14.5 x 14.5" / 61 x 36.8 x 36.8 cm |
Packaging Info | |
Package Weight | 1.47 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 24.25 x 9 x 2.5" |
Much more than just an attractive coverup, the TS-PC12-1 is constructed of multiple layers of rugged nylon fabric to keep water, dust, and dirt from affecting your loudspeaker investment. The TS-PC12-1 protects your enclosure during transit to and from the gig. And if the gig or session runs for more than one night, putting the cover back on will protect it from inadvertent spills or other unintentional mishaps.
A thick layer of interior foam padding provides superior protection from overzealous road crews and the occasional bang and ding the road can dish out. And because the TS-PC12-1 is designed to fit perfectly and protect your speaker cabinet, custom-sized openings are provided for convenient access to carrying handles.
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. Would the ptz optics 30x cameras fit in this case as well?
A: This is designed specifically for the Datavideo PTZ cameras, which have a different design. The PTZ Optics cameras are actually a bit smaller. I would highly suggest getting a case like the Pelican 1650 and creating your own custom spots for the cameras. https://bhpho.to/3t8l9uu
Q: 2. Would this be good for podcasts?
A: Hello Kelly, The short answer here is, not typically. I say this because the NTG3 is a very directional, supercardioid microphone. What this means is, it is designed more for isolating at various distances and not so much for direct, close audio. If you do use this microphone in tight you can also hear variations in the volume and sound. What I recommend for this application would be the Rode NT-USB or Complete Studio Kit. If you're looking for the most value, look into the new Rodecaster Pro and PodMic. Happy Podcasting.
Q: 3. Can the ntg3 record at 32bit?
A: The RODE NTG3 is an analog microphone that does not offer on-board recording so the bit depth and sample rate for recording are determined by the device that is doing the actual recording. For example, if you were to use the NTG3 to record with the Zoom H4n Pro Handy Recorder (B&H # ZOH4NPROBLK), you can record 24-bit audio up to 96 kHz in WAV format. If you were to use the Sound Devices MixPre-3 II, you could record 32-bit audio up to 192 kHz in WAV format. The same applies to USB audio interfaces when recording on your computer. The audio quality will be determined by the capabilities of the interface.
Q: 4. If you're buying your Mic today would you get the NTG3, the MKH 416 or something else?
A: When comparing microphones, you need to find the one that best suits your particular needs and budget. The specifications for frequency response, maximum sound pressure level, and equivalent noise level are the same for the RODE NTG3 Shotgun Microphone and the Sennheiser MKH 416 Shotgun Microphone. The MKH 416 is slightly more sensitive at -32 dBV/Pa than the NTG3, which is rated at -30 dBV/Pa. The NTG3 has a supercardioid pickup pattern, and the MKH 416 has a supercardioid pickup pattern in the low to midrange frequencies and transitions to a lobar pickup pattern in the high frequencies. The specs for off-axis rejection differ a bit, with the NTG3 rated at 8 dB at 60°, 18 dB at 120°, and 17 dB at 180°, and the MKH 416 rated at 3 dB at 60°, 20 dB at 120°, and 15 dB at 180°. There are also differences in the warranties, with Sennheiser offering a two-year warranty and RODE offering a one-year warranty with an extension to 10 years with registration on RODE's website. Both mics are moisture-resistant, which makes them well-suited for outdoor use, and both mics are also popular choices for film and TV applications. As price can also be a factor for consideration, the MKH 416 is notably more expensive. To make a purchasing decision, the best thing to do is to listen to both mics side by side, as well as any other mics that may be of interest. If you are unable to perform your own hands-on testing with a camera or recorder, a good alternative is to look for side-by-side comparisons posted on YouTube or user forums where others have documented their experience while performing these types of tests. Although it’s not the same as being able to test them yourself, it can help provide more insight on the capabilities of different models and how they compare to each other. B&H offers a 30-day policy for returns, which gives you the option of ordering different microphones so you can test them on your own and decide what works best for your applications. You can then send back the items that you don’t wish to keep for a refund. Just be sure to save all of the original manufacturer’s packaging and literature, and don’t register the warranty until you are certain that you want to keep the item. Please feel free to contact us by phone or through live chat on the website if you have additional questions or if you would like further assistance, and we will be happy to help.
Q: 5. Will this work with the mount for theTascam CA-XLR2d-C XLR Microphone Adapter Kit for Canon Cameras? If so, would I need to purchase additional cables?
A: Yes, the Rode NTG3B Moisture-Resistant Shotgun Microphone will fit in the microphone holder on the Tascam CA-XLR2d-C XLR Microphone Adapter Kit for Canon Cameras. The holder is compatible with microphone diameters between 19-23mm, and the NTG3B has a specified diameter of 19mm. A short XLR cable such as the Kopul Coiled 3-Pin XLR-M to Angled 3-Pin XLR-F Cable (BH #KOM4003RC) would be required to connect the microphone to the input on the CA-XLR2d-C: https://bhpho.to/3OYmI96
Q: 6. I lost my mic foam , I was looking for something to help me with my room echo , any ideas
A: For a replacement foam windscreen that will fit on the RODE NTG3B Shotgun Microphones, you can use the Auray WSF-2018 Foam Windscreen for Shotgun Microphones (B&H # AUWSF2018). To cut down on room echo, we offer a selection of acoustic treatments like absorption panels and enclosures. You may also be able to use a reflection filter, depending on how the mic will be used. Please feel free to contact us directly by phone or through live chat and we can help you to find the best options for your specific application.
Q: 7. I've seen another link in B & H of this ntg3 rode but comes cn more articles and is in this link:a href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1021282-REG/rode_ntg_3_rf_biased_shotgun_mic.html target= _blank http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1021282-REG/rode_ntg_3_rf_biased_shotgun_mic.html/aIs there any difference or upgrade in these 2 shotguns?Both are 699 dollars but one has more accessories.Thank You.
A: The NTG-3 in black is the same model in the bundle as the mic available separately. When packaged in the bundle are able to offer a discounted price.
Q: 8. If I get the boom pole that comes with the basic kit here, what is the recommended boom stand I should get to use with it?
A: You can use a basic model like the Auray Boom Pole Holder (B&H # AUBPH) or the BoomMate BPH Microphone Boom Pole Holder (B&H # BOBPH) together with a grip head such as the Impact 2.5" Diameter (B&H # IMKCP200).
Q: 9. When I used it in my room ( it has very low echo ) but after recording I didn't get clear sound , is using the microphone windscreen will make it better ?
A: If your audio has a lot of rumbling and low frequency noise, or a lot of plosive noise coming from the mouth, a windscreen can help. If you are having other problems in the recording, there may be other issues with your setup causing that, and a windscreen will not help. Please contact us at audio@bhphoto.com , call in by phone, or chat with us, so we can help you get the most out of your Rode NTG3 microphone.
Q: 10. Does the cover have cut outs for wheels?
A: The bottom of these covers are open.
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