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In Reply to: RE: Yorkville pro sound speakers for SET ? posted by maxhifi on December 02, 2014 at 08:28:09
The downside is that you have not heard them yet. If they sound good with your SET amp, then all is fine.
Do they have a 'Return' policy that offers money back? - If so, you could order them and report back to us your findings.Cut-Throat
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The ones I see are used, it's just a classified ad. I am just fishing for some opinions on weather or not this is a direction which may be worth pursuing. (99dB/W and smooth response 60 Hz - 20KHz is HUGE efficiency for this kind of money!)
I guess I just wonder more generally speaking if any modern PA speakers are suitable as a low cost SET solution. After all, a lot of what people seem to be using is of similar concept (compression driver with a big horn/waveguide, and a large direct radiator woofer), but older manufacturer. An example would be some of the Altec home speakers, on paper they look a lot like this Yorkville, or similar JBL offerings, but in a wooden veneer cabinet and with more "domestic" looks. Or say the Klipsch Heresey, again, it's conceptually similar. OR maybe I am just wasting my time.
Again, on paper they look like a possibility. But if you got them and they sounded terrible it would not matter. So with speakers, it all comes down to listening to them. You just never know.
Cut-Throat
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