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Peter Larsen[_2_]
July 19th 11, 09:43 AM
Hi Guys,

the local gearpeddler had a single Yorkville PL315 at some USD 90,
figured it might come in handy some day and bought it. It has the neat
property of crossing over at 1200 Hz and consequently vox sounds real
nice on it compared to boxes with a higher cross-over, it is not ultrafi
but its demeanors are charming.

So please, if someone in Europe knows of another single PL315 in a
corner in a shop or warehouse then please DO send mail to me at the
address:

,

Depending on cost and transport cost I may be interested, but I need to
know those before committing, thanks in advance!

Kind regards

Peter Larsen

Scott Dorsey
July 19th 11, 03:31 PM
Peter Larsen > wrote:
>
>the local gearpeddler had a single Yorkville PL315 at some USD 90,
>figured it might come in handy some day and bought it. It has the neat
>property of crossing over at 1200 Hz and consequently vox sounds real
>nice on it compared to boxes with a higher cross-over, it is not ultrafi
>but its demeanors are charming.

Sounds like a center cluster to me! Use it with LCR panning or put the vocals
in the center and most of the rest of the mix right and left.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

vdubreeze
July 19th 11, 03:46 PM
I've come across Yorkville stuff in a few different backlines of clubs
I play at and I've never been disappointed with them. Not sure how
they fare clear across the board but to me they're a real sleeper
brand.

July 19th 11, 11:30 PM
On 2011-07-19 (ScottDorsey) said:
>>the local gearpeddler had a single Yorkville PL315 at some USD 90,
>>figured it might come in handy some day and bought it. It has the
>>neat property of crossing over at 1200 Hz and consequently vox
>>sounds real nice on it compared to boxes with a higher cross-over,
>>it is not ultrafi but its demeanors are charming.
>Sounds like a center cluster to me! Use it with LCR panning or put
>the vocals in the center and most of the rest of the mix right and
>left.

There's an idea. That might be an approach worth checking
out for you PEter.

Regards,




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