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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Vivlamore" data-source="post: 56808" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Re: lighten up some subs</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think 2-3 years ago, Yorkville changed all their Power Ratings across the board.</p><p>UCS1 originally rated at: 500/1000/2000 and new ratings are 600/1200/2400. The biggest jump for Yorkville in the ratings was the LS1208 from 600/1200/2400 to 1000/2000/4000; however, Yorkville did rate this one conservatively (driver was upgraded in 2006). </p><p></p><p>I was giving a pair a bridged PL236 (3700w @ 4 ohms); this lasted for about 1.5 years. Evan used to beat his 4 with a PL6.0 (2200w @ 4ohm per channel); the PL6.0 sounds beefier than the PL236, but then Crown Macrotech 5002vz sounded much better than the PL6.0. The XTi6000 sounded much better than the PL236, but not as good as the PL6.0 or MA5002; I never did try the subs on an Itech (switched to SRX718s after buying the XTi6000).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Vivlamore, post: 56808, member: 33"] Re: lighten up some subs I think 2-3 years ago, Yorkville changed all their Power Ratings across the board. UCS1 originally rated at: 500/1000/2000 and new ratings are 600/1200/2400. The biggest jump for Yorkville in the ratings was the LS1208 from 600/1200/2400 to 1000/2000/4000; however, Yorkville did rate this one conservatively (driver was upgraded in 2006). I was giving a pair a bridged PL236 (3700w @ 4 ohms); this lasted for about 1.5 years. Evan used to beat his 4 with a PL6.0 (2200w @ 4ohm per channel); the PL6.0 sounds beefier than the PL236, but then Crown Macrotech 5002vz sounded much better than the PL6.0. The XTi6000 sounded much better than the PL236, but not as good as the PL6.0 or MA5002; I never did try the subs on an Itech (switched to SRX718s after buying the XTi6000). [/QUOTE]
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