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In Reply to: RE: Renkus Hinez or Yorkville Unity Horn or other? posted by harecording on July 20, 2008 at 01:35:12
Harecording,
this is a basement DJ setup that I'm working on. And i'm trying to squeeze the best sound out of my basement space that is possible on a reasonable budget.
So far I have a pair of 18" dipolar subs, 10" mids on open baffles and Altec 811b horns for tweeters. I also tried 8" Fostex drivers in sealed cabinets for mid/highs.
http://picasaweb.google.ru/noviygera/BasementSystem
The listening/dancing area is 7 to 14 feet from the speakers. Will the Unity horns sound good in this environment? If not what is the solution 100 Hz and up?
Thanks,
Herman
Follow Ups:
Ahhh. DJ. You have your own club down there? Cool. In that case, you have a whole bunch of options. Unity's w/flypoints would not let you down.
Yeah,
a little bit of a setup down there.... Me and my friends, we sometimes mix records.
But to the point:
Thanks for your help, first of all. You mentioned I have a "whole bunch of options". Are there other options I should check out before buying a pair of Unity horns. I was thinking of getting just the UNITY horns with drivers (about $900) and using my own subs and mid horns. Or should I get the entire U15 speakers?
Thanks,
Herman
> > I was thinking of getting just the UNITY horns with drivers (about $900) and using my own subs and mid horns. Or should I get the entire U15 speakers?
Is that a Yorkville option to buy the horn with drivers for $900? I haven't seen that on their web site.
I would get the whole system. Are you using DSP to crossover, time align, etc?
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