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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Zurbrick" data-source="post: 74778" data-attributes="member: 208"><p>Re: Advice on new set up</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. My comment wasn't that the subs were junk, merely the filters Yorkville uses on them are (at least on the 700). I'm just saying, they'll likely sound even better with a real crossover. I'm actually familiar with the 800 series Yorkville. We've used the passive version (the 808) a few times. They have very good output and are punchy.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, honestly the 700P isn't a bad little sub. With a crossover it can sound much bigger and less boomy, albeit as the expense of total output. It won't rattle your guts or knock paint off the wall for sure though and the 801 is a much more capable beast.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I've been using a pair of RCF 705AS subs for the last 5 yrs for our main rig. Just this past week I purchased an FBT Vertus column array setup. It has a double 8" sub that's stupid small and light, but puts out like the 15 band pass RCF. I don't know how they do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Zurbrick, post: 74778, member: 208"] Re: Advice on new set up I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. My comment wasn't that the subs were junk, merely the filters Yorkville uses on them are (at least on the 700). I'm just saying, they'll likely sound even better with a real crossover. I'm actually familiar with the 800 series Yorkville. We've used the passive version (the 808) a few times. They have very good output and are punchy. FWIW, honestly the 700P isn't a bad little sub. With a crossover it can sound much bigger and less boomy, albeit as the expense of total output. It won't rattle your guts or knock paint off the wall for sure though and the 801 is a much more capable beast. Personally, I've been using a pair of RCF 705AS subs for the last 5 yrs for our main rig. Just this past week I purchased an FBT Vertus column array setup. It has a double 8" sub that's stupid small and light, but puts out like the 15 band pass RCF. I don't know how they do it. [/QUOTE]
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