Anyone used or heard these in a live setup yet? Heard one at a DJ clinic but that didn't tell me much.
Hi,
I am a bit late to the party on this, but I did direct comparison and listening tests with the PSA1, the DB Tech DVA T4, and the QSC KLA12. The PSA1 was by far the poorest sounding box of the 3 options. Absolutely mediocre IMHO, which is a real shame - I wanted it to be much better. I also was not a fan of the rigging.
Its best quality was the Danley Paraline gizmo - it has the most consistent coverage/off axis response of the 3 boxes.
To me it sounds like Yorkville skimped on the HF driver choice though in trying to meet a price point. 6 drivers in the PSA vs 2 in the KLA12 likely means QSC could afford to include a superior HF driver. I personally did not like the PSA's voicing, but even after EQ I could never get the PSA to sound "right" to my ears - something in the upper mids just seemed strange, and EQ had no effect on this. The KLA on the other hand appears to be voiced along the lines of the L'Acoustic "reinforced contour" concept, which I quite like.
I also did gigs in the same room comparing these speakers, and the KLA was consistently better sounding and required less EQ.
Having said that, in this case, the KLA12 was the clear winner. YMMV. I have gone on to use the KLA12's in 2 per side and 3 per side configurations for small outdoor festivals, small arenas, HOW's, and various other gigs and have yet to be disappointed.
Jeff, are you using the KLA or KW subs with the mentioned rig? If so, how do you feel about them? Thanks.
Hi,
I am a bit late to the party on this, but I did direct comparison and listening tests with the PSA1, the DB Tech DVA T4, and the QSC KLA12. The PSA1 was by far the poorest sounding box of the 3 options. Absolutely mediocre IMHO, which is a real shame - I wanted it to be much better. I also was not a fan of the rigging.
Its best quality was the Danley Paraline gizmo - it has the most consistent coverage/off axis response of the 3 boxes.
To me it sounds like Yorkville skimped on the HF driver choice though in trying to meet a price point. 6 drivers in the PSA vs 2 in the KLA12 likely means QSC could afford to include a superior HF driver. I personally did not like the PSA's voicing, but even after EQ I could never get the PSA to sound "right" to my ears - something in the upper mids just seemed strange, and EQ had no effect on this. The KLA on the other hand appears to be voiced along the lines of the L'Acoustic "reinforced contour" concept, which I quite like.
I also did gigs in the same room comparing these speakers, and the KLA was consistently better sounding and required less EQ.
Having said that, in this case, the KLA12 was the clear winner. YMMV. I have gone on to use the KLA12's in 2 per side and 3 per side configurations for small outdoor festivals, small arenas, HOW's, and various other gigs and have yet to be disappointed.
So you chose the KLA over the T4? Or you own both and simply compared them?
Purposes of the shootout were for a purchase for the company that I do most of my sound work with. I don't personally own them.
Yes, the KLA was chosen over the T4. The T4 can certainly scale up more, however aside from this, (which was not the primary consideration for purchase), the KLA sounded better to my ears, was easier to deploy (don't require a special pole mount adapter for small setups and has M10 threads for flying without the flybar if desired), and generally felt better built. The T4's build quality didn't really impress me, and the demo cabs ended up having to be sent back due to an amp issue, which didn't inspire confidence.
No problem.
Sorry for the topic swerve...
Hi,
The KLA and KW subs are basically the same sub aside from minor differences (KLA sub flyable etc). They are a decent powered sub. Similar in output and sound quality to JBL PRX618 or Mackie HD1801 if that is any help.
To me it sounds like Yorkville skimped on the HF driver choice though in trying to meet a price point. 6 drivers in the PSA vs 2 in the KLA12 likely means QSC could afford to include a superior HF driver.
As near as I can tell, the PSA1 uses either the venerable BMS 4550 driver