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VX Series

VX 15Q (-WH)/VX 15HP (-WH)/VX 12.2Q (-WH)/VX 12Q (-WH)/VX 12HP (-WH)

15/12" Power Dual Full Range Loudspeaker with Q-Centric Waveguide/Low Frequency Driver for Portable and Installation Applications

VX 12 (-WH)/VX 8M/VX 8.2 (-WH)/VX 8 (-WH)/VX 6 (-WH)/VX 5.2 (-WH)

12/8/6/5" Dual Concentric Full Range Loudspeaker with Low Frequency Driver for Portable and Installation Applications

2 VX Series Quick Start Guide 3

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(FN) Safety Instruction

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  5. Do not use this apparatus near water

  6. Clean only with dry cloth

  7. Do not block any ventilation openings, install in

accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

  1. Do not install near any heat sources such

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Thank you for choosing a Tanney loudspeaker product for your application. If you would like further information about this or any other Tanney product, please visit our website at tanmoy.com.

Unpacking the Loudspeaker

Each Tannoy VX Series loudspeaker is carefully tested and inspected prior to shipment. After unpacking, 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 and the shipping carrier immediately.

System Requirements – Passive and Bi-amped Loudspeakers

Within the WC Series, system designers can choose from a variety of sizes, power levels and coverage patterns to suit particular requirements. For extended base performance, models with the "Q" designation augment the Dual Concentric LT driver with a second matched LT driver. The "HP" designation indicates extended power handling capabilities, while the "Q" suffix indicates incorporation on the new Q-Centre Waveguide M (QCW™) for applications requiring an asymmetrical coverage pattern. The QCW horn can be rotated in a matter of minutes, allowing placement of the 73 x 40 degree pattern with either horizontal or vertical orientation. VS "HP" and Q" versions have switchable inputs to allow operation in passive or bi-amp modes.

All other VX versions are full range speakers operating as a passive system and require only one amplifier channel.

To avoid wasting amplifier power, you should use heavy-duty speaker cable, with a minimum wire size of 1.5 mm² (16 AWG), and preferably 2.5 mm² (14 AWG) for longer runs. Use larger wire sizes for speakers wired in parallel. For extreme cable lengths, be aware of cable impedance and resistive losses. Always observe the correct polarity.

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Amplifier Considerations

The VX series loudspeaker are optimized for use with the Lab Gruppen Pl-M-series amplifiers and L Lake LM series controllers used in combination with Lab Gruppen FP amplifiers. A full range of DSP settings to suit any configuration are provided for download on the Tanny website. The site of third party amplification and processing is only advised using the matrix of manual settings as well as the limiter calculator provided on the Tanny website. VX series loudspeaker enclosures should be driven by high quality power amplifiers designed for true professional use. Power amplifiers should be capable of delivering long-term broadband power equal to half the loudspeaker's peak power rating at its stated nominal impedance. The use of underpowered amplifiers must be avoided as heavily clipped signals can cause permanent loudspeaker damage. Limiters, crossovers and equalization points must be set in accordance with the site of the Tanny website. This will ensure the optimum sound quality and long-term reliability as well as protection from damage.

Neutrik speakON NL4 locking input connector(s) are provided, allowing options for input and link, passive, and bi-amp operation.

Recommended Amplifier Power

ModelV1.5.2V1.6V1.8V1.8.2V1.8AV1.12VX 13BP/VX 120VX 12.20VX 15HP/VX 150
ModePassivePassivePassivePassivePassivePassivePassiveB-amp LFB-amp LFPassiveB-amp LFB-amp LFPassiveB-amp LFB-amp LF
Impedance8.03.08.08.08.08.08.08.08.08.08.08.08.08.08.0
Minimum amplifierContinuous RMS130.02120.02140.01200.01130.02200.02352.01352.0182.01200.01350.02352.01400.02402.0182.01
PowerPeak520.02420.02522.01200.01520.02420.021400.021400.02800.02200.011400.021400.011610.021600.01802.01

Connections
VX5.2, VX6, VX8, VX8.2

ModelBack PanelConnectorInternal Schematic
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ModelBack PanelConnectorInternal Schematic
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VX 12

ModelBack PanelConnectorInternal Schematic
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VX 12HP, VX 12Q, VX 12.2Q, VX 15HP, VX 15Q

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Mounting and Fixing

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Small alterations to loudspeaker positions can have the effect of minimising problematic combing frequencies. Arrays should be constructed so that the individual coverage patterns of each loudspeaker combine with minimal overlap. The design of the VXP cabinet greatly simplifies the creation of effective arrays, allowing seamless wide horizontal coverage using two loudspeakers without the need for tedious experimentation.

By placing the VXP cabinets with the 30 degree angled rear panels together, minimal dispersion pattern overlap is achieved, guaranteeing an extraordinarily smooth transition. In many applications the 90 or 75 degree dispersion pattern may be sufficient in the horizontal plane. It is also possible to stack the cabinets vertically using the above method (in a central cluster for example) where greater vertical dispersion is required. As shown in the above diagram, one of the VXP cabinets is inverted to allow the optimum spray angle to be achieved. The grille can be simply removed from this cabinet and be replaced for matching orientation. The grille is held in position by the two fixing screws on the top and bottom lips of the cabinet.

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The Tammy Professional hardware covered in this guide has been designed to offer quick, simple, cost effective and secure solutions for mounting specific Tammy 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 this Quick Start Guide relating to the assembly and the safe use of these accessories must be understood and followed.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The mounting of a permanently installed sound system may be dangerous unless undertaken by qualified personnel with the required experience and certification to perform the necessary tasks. Walls, floors or ceilings must be capable of safely and securely supporting the actual load. The mounting accessory used must be safely and securely fixed both in the loudspeaker and to the wall, floor or ceiling.

When mounting rigging components on walls, floors or ceilings, ensure that all finishes and fasteners used are of an appropriate size and load rating. Wall and ceiling daddings, and the construction and composition of walls and ceilings, all need to be taken into account when determining whether a particular fixing arrangement can be safely employed for a particular load. Cavity plugs or other specialist fixings, if required, must be of an appropriate type, and must be fitted and used in accordance with the maker's instructions.

The operation of your speaker cabinet as part of a flown system, if installed incorrectly and improperly, can potentially expose persons to serious health risks and even death. In addition, please ensure that electrical, mechanical and acoustic considerations are discussed with qualified and certified (by local state or national authorities) personnel prior to any installation or flying.

Make sure that speaker cabinets are set up and flown by qualified and certified personnel only, using dedicated equipment and original parts and components delivered with the unit. If any parts or components are missing please contact your Dealer before attempting to set up the system.

Be sure to observe the local, state and other safety regulations applicable in your country. MUSIC Tribe, including the MUSIC Tribe companies listed on the enclosed "Service Information Sheet", assumes no liability for any damage or personal injury resulting from improper use, installation or operation of the product. Regular checks must be conducted by qualified personnel to ensure that the system remains in a secure and stable condition. Make sure that, where the speaker is flown, the area underneath the speaker is free of human traffic. Do not fly the speaker in areas that can be entered or used by members of the public.

Speakers create a magnetic field, even if not in operation. Therefore, please keep all materials that can be affected by such fields (discs. computers, monitors, etc.) at a safe distance. A safe distance is usually between 1 and 2 metres.

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ModelaVX 5.2VX 6VX 8VX 8.1VX 8MVX 12VX 12HP / VX 12QVX 12.2QVX 15HP / VX 15Q
ModaPantanaPantanaPantanaPantanaPantanaPantanaHampelcicador LFHampelcicador LFPantanaHampelcicador LFHampelcicador NUFPantanaHampelcicador LF
ImpedênciaB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,CB,C
Potência mínima de amplifierRMS controlo100 W100 W130 W200 W100 W200 W350 W350 W80 W500 W500 W500 W400 W400 W400 W80 W
Pico500 W400 W500 W800 W500 W800 W1400 W1400 W800 W2000 W1400 W1400 W1600 W1600 W1600 W800 W

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Montagem e fixação

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ModellVX 5,2VX 6VX 8VX 8,2VX 8MVX 12VX 12MP/VX 120VX 12,20VX 15MP/VX 150
LägePassivePassivePassivePassivePassivePassiveDr. amp HFDr. amp HFPassiveDr. amp HFDr. amp HFPassiveDr. amp HFDr. amp HF
Impedens8,08,08,08,08,08,08,08,08,08,08,08,08,08,08,0
Näfte erfasst på hänstkarenKontnaueriger RMS130 W100 W132 W202 W136 W210 W152 W350 W83 W500 W350 W350 W400 W402 W80 W
Topp520 W470 W523 W800 W525 W807 W1407 W1470 W870 W2003 W1400 W1407 W1607 W1603 W801 W

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Technical Specifications

System
Frequency response87 Hz - 15 Hz, 23 dB65 Hz - 15 Hz, 10-1092 Hz - 35 Hz, 2 dB90 Hz - 15 Hz, 10-1085 Hz - 15 Hz, 2 dB42 Hz - 15 Hz, 10-1085 Hz - 15 Hz, 2 dB62 Hz - 15 Hz, 10-10
Nominal depression 1.0^ to 90^ c. 6.48 percent HF normal & total point HF current & 6.48 percent HF normal & total point
Directivity factor (Ω)7.3/5.6/3.8/8
Directory Index (UII)8.5/7.7/9.2
Power handling (IEC)PredictBi amp130 W continuous, 520 W peak130 W continuous, 520 W peak130 W continuous, 520 W peak
Sensitivity92 dB 17 W g 1 m, 91 dB 17 W g 1 m, 92 dB 17 W g 1 m
Maximum SPLPresiveBi amp111 dB continuous, 117 dB peak111 dB continuous, 117 dB peak111 dB continuous, 117 dB peak
ImpedancePassiveBi-amp8.08.08.0
Crossover TypePower with dynamic HF protectionPower with dynamic HF protectionPower with dynamic HF protection
Components15° of 125 mm L2 driver1 x 5° of 125 mm constant densityDual Concentric1 x 5° of 150 mm constant densityDual Concentric1 x 5° of 200 mm constant densityDual Concentric1 x 5° of 200 mm constant densityDual Concentric
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Connectors2x Minimum speed/MP H/LTo metering terminals2x Minimum speed/MP H/LTo metering terminals2x Minimum speed/MP H/LTo metering terminals2x Minimum speed/MP H/L
WritingPresenceBi-AmpPin 1 to 11 Input Pin 2 to 12 LinkPin 1 to 11 Input Pin 2 to 12 LinkPin 1 to 11 Input Pin 2 to 12 LinkPin 1 to 11 Input Pin 2 to 12 Link
Dimensions (ft a" W x Dt)334 x 161 x 201 mm(13.1 x 17.1 x 7.7)334 x 225 x 216 mm(3.3 x 3.0 x 3.3)300 x 201 x 275 mm(35.3 x 11.1 x 10.9)300 x 201 x 316.7 mm(13.5 x 11.1 x 12.9)
Net weight4.4 kg / 9.1 Kg5.0 kg / 110 kg8.1 kg / 13.6 kg8.0 kg / 18.9 kg
Construction12 mm / 57% wood, ventral and internally braced12 mm / 77% wood, ventral and internally braced15 mm / 67% wood, ventral and internally braced15 mm / 94% plywood, ventral and internally braced
FinishSemi limit, wide point (white options)Semi limit, black point, white options)Semi limit, white pointSemi limit, white point
GrillePowder seated performed steelPowder seated performed steelPowder seated performed steelPowder seated performed steel
Flying hardwareMkt 62 piebalmack, insert(4 mm Allen leg)/Mkt 64 metersMkt 62 piebalmack insert(4 mm Allen leg)/Mkt 64 metersContact the Mkt industrystandard standard breakersBlending pole for optional VTHpole mount.Mkt 62 piebalmack insert(mm Allen leg)/Mkt 62 piebalmackComposite with ordinarystandard standard bracketsMkt 64 metersBlanking plate for optional VTHpole mount1 x 8mm charging bladeMkt 62 piebalmack insert(polarizing mounting)1 x 8mm charging handleintegral size mount for standard15 mm poles
Accessories
Multi Angle VTH MountMulti Angle VTH Mount-99Yale Horizontal 105.2/296 Yale Ultra Mountain 105.2/306 YaliMulti Angle Wall MountMulti Angle Wall Mount-99Yale Horizontal 105.2/296 Yale Horizontal 105.2/306 Yali Top TestMulti Angle Wall MountMulti Angle Wall Mount-99Yale Horizontal 99Yale Ultra Mountain 99Yali Top Test
System
V4.8 x 2/10WV5.12 x 40WV6.18W x 20WV8.120 x 40W
Frequency response80 Hz - 35kHz, 2 dB60 Hz - 35kHz, 10-1870 Hz - 25 kHz, 2 dB55 Hz - 30 kHz, 10-1855 Hz - 25 kHz, 2 dB55 Hz - 30 kHz, 10-1880 Hz - 25 kHz, 2 dB60 Hz - 30 kHz, 10-18
Nominal dispersion90° nominal 9.4 dB point10° nominal 8.6 dB point75° nominal 6.4 dB point75° nominal 45° 6.4 dB points
Directivity factor (IQ)8.1-9.610.11315
Directivity index (IQ)9.2-9.61011.1
Power handling (IEC)
PassiveBi-amp200 m continuous, 200 m peak200 m continuous, 200 m peak150 m continuous, 1,400 m peakLF: 350 W continuous, 1,400 W peakHI: 80 W continuous, 320 W peak150 W continuous, 1,400 W peakLF: 350 W continuous, 1,400 W peakHI: 80 W continuous, 325 W peak
Sensitivity59 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 13 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 14 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 15 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 16 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 12 dB x 112 x 16 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 18 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 112 x 17 dB x 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28 VX Series Quick Start Guide 29

Technical Specifications

System
Frequency response75 Hz - 25 kHz, 13 dB55 Hz - 30 kHz - 10 Hz70 Hz - 25 kHz, 13 dB58 Hz - 30 kHz - 10 Hz70 Hz - 25 kHz, 13 dB58 Hz - 30 kHz - 10 Hz
Nominal dispersion25 °C ± 40 V / ± 4 dB points / 15° nominal40-64 dB points / 25 °C ± 40 V / ± 5 dB points
Directivity factor (Q)13/7/12
Directivity Index (DI)17.195-10.8
Power handling (IEC)
PassiveBI-amp500 W continuous, 2,000 W peak1F: 350 W continuous, 1,400 W peakWH: 350 W continuous, 1,400 W peak400 W continuous, 1,600 W peak1F: 400 W continuous, 1,600 W peakH: 80 W continuous, 320 W peak400 W continuous, 1,600 WH: 400 W continuous, 1,600 WH: 80 W continuous, 320 W peak
Scritability35 dB (1 W = 1 Hz, 99 dB / 1 W = 1 Hz) to 55 dB (1 V = 1 Hz)
Maximum SPL
PassiveBI-amp126 dB continuous, 152 dB peak1F: 126 dB continuous, 125 dB peak1F: 127 dB continuous, 118 dB peak125 dB continuous, 151 dB peak1F: 126 dB continuous, 152 dB peak1F: 135 dB continuous, 118 dB peak125 dB continuous, 151 dB peak1F: 126 dB continuous, 152 dB peak1F: 137 dB continuous, 118 dB peak
Impedance
PassiveBI-amp8.08.08.01.01.01.01.01.01.0
Crossover TypePassive / 80 amp punctable Passive / 80 amp punctable Passive / 80 amp punctable
Components1x 12" 200 mm constant, Directly PowerDist with 0-Certek wargualide1x 12" 115 mm (11.2 min)1x 12" 200 mm constant directly PowerDist1x 12" 200 mm constant, Directly PowerDist
Enclosure
Connectors2x Reunl quick 40" HDLx border ship premiums2x Reunl quick 40" HDLx charter ship terminals2x Reunl quick 40" HDLx charter ship terminals
Wiring
PassiveBI-ampPens 1 x 11 input, Pens 2 x 12 linkPens 1 x 11, Pens 2 x 12 linkPens 1 x 11 input, Pens 2 x 12 linkPens 1 x 11, Pens 2 x 12 linkPens 1 x 11 input, Pens 2 x 12 linkPens 1 x 11, Pens 2 x 12 link
Dimensions (ft a W x DI)373 ft x 681 mm130.7 ft x 116.6 ft x 24.7"591 x 551 x 421 mm62.3 x 15.8 x 16.6"591 x 451 x 421 mm23.3 x 17.8 x 16.6"
Net weight16.5 kg (62.2 lb) 35.5 kg (50.2 lb) 25.4 kg (55.6 lb)
Construction15 mm (1% endoway / 18 mm (1⁄2 inch), plywood, vested and internally stored14 mm (1% endoway / 18 mm (1⁄2 inch), front,plywood, vested and internally stored14 mm (1% endoway / 18 mm (1⁄2 inch), front,plywood, vested and internally stored
FinishSerial mark fixed point next be optional Serial mark black spot or white spot solid serial mark black spot black spot closed
GeltsPowder control performed steelPowder control performed steelPowder control performed steel
Flying hardwareMIO x flying motors(posteal or landscape mounting)MIO x Bysole wooden elements2 x spring ramp carrying blocksStanding plants for automatic TVM pole mountMIO x flying motors(posteal or landscape mounting)MIO x bysole wooden elements2 x strength carrying blocksStanding plants for automatic TVM pole mountComparable static industry standard brushesMio x limitsMIO x flying motors(posteal or landscape mounting)MIO x bysole wooden elements2 x strength carrying blocksStanding plants for automatic TVM pole mountComparable static industry standard brushesMio x limits
Accessories
Yoke Horizontal VCI 7.2Yoke Vertical VCI 12/2/2.2Yoke Vertical VCI 12/2/2.2 - 800"TVI Top lineYoke Heavy motors VCI 15Yoke Vertical VCI15TVI Top lineYoke Heavy motors VCI 15Yoke Vertical VCI15TVI Top line

Other important information

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Important information

  1. Register online. Please register your new Music Tribe equipment right after you purchase it by visiting musctribe.com. Registering your purchase using our simple online form helps us to process your repair claims more quietly and efficiently. Also, read the terms and conditions of our warranty, if applicable.
  2. Malfunction. Should your Music Tribe Author and Reseller not be located in your vicinity, you may contact the Music Tribe Authorized Fulfill for your country listed under "Support" at musicitibe.com. Should your country not be listed, please check if your problem can be dealt with by our "Online Support" which may also be found under "Support" at musicitibe.com. Alternatively, please submit an online warranty claim at musicitibe.com BEFORE returning the product.
  3. Power Connections. Before plugging the unit into a power socket, please make sure you are using the correct mains voltage for your particular model. Faulty fuses must be replaced with fuses of the same type and rating without exception.

TANNOY VX 12Q - Important information - 1

Hereby, Music Tribe declares that this product is in compliance with Directive

2017/65/EU and Amendment 2015/863/EU, Directive 2012/19/EU, Regulation

319/2017 REACH SWR and Directive TSU7, 2006;FL, and this passive product is not applicable to HW. Directive 354/62198, will receive 2024/15/2017

applicable to Line B (Line 20-13.5.16), 17 Effective 20-13.5.16.

Full text of EU D&C is available at https://community.musictribe.com/

EU Representative: Music Tribe Brands DK A/S

Address: Gammel Strand 41, DK-1202 Kobenhavn K, Denmark

UK Homocortisation Music Jules Reands UK Ltd

Address: 6 Lloyds Avenue, Unit 40, London EC3N 342, United Kingdom

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