| UCS1P Yorkville Sub [message #279751] |
Mon, 07 January 2008 19:51  |
mark hamilton md Messages: 4 Registered: January 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA |
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I just received my UCS1P. I've been waiting since August. Have not had a chance to listen to it yet. Has anyone reviewed the real thing yet?
Thanks.
Mark
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| Re: UCS1P Yorkville Sub [message #279977 is a reply to message #279776 ] |
Tue, 08 January 2008 11:11   |
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Evan Kirkendall Messages: 4501 Registered: November 2004 Location: Abingdon, MD |
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| Tim McCulloch wrote on Mon, 07 January 2008 21:25 | http://srforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/m/279441/29827/0// /143/#msg_279441
If you click on Evan's name, you can get a list of his posts. Look for the Maryland sub shootout/party/picnic/hootnany.
You can also use the "Search the Forum" link in the left-hand nav pane. Use the model number as your search term and see what you get. Try "yorkville sub" to get lots more.
When you get over the "new" of your purchase, consider writing a review for the Product Review Forum.
Have fun, good luck.
Tim Mc
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Hi Tim,
He is looking for reviews on the UCS1P, which is Yorkville's powered version of the UCS1. We tested the UCS1 at the shootout, as the UCS1p was not shipping yet. I dont think he will be able to find anything on them, as they have just started shipping. It will probably be a few months before people on the forums buy them and have time to start reviewing them.
Yorkville says they are a nice step up from the UCS1. Slightly larger cabinet, better LF response, more SPL and a better driver. Only downside is that they wont play with the passive UCS1's.
Evan
HarfordSound
ATL Tour Blog
"No, It's not too loud. You're just too old."
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