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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 113309" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: Yorkville PSA1?</p><p></p><p>No problem.</p><p>For the record, the KLA's are a good sounding midrange box that are excellent IN THEIR INTENDED MARKET. They get very loud for their size too, but fixed angle vertical arrays are not always the most ideal solution for every environment, and don't scale up much - Beyond 3 per side the vertical coverage is impractical in most applications. 2 per side on sticks or 3 per side flown is a pretty impressive little rig though, suitable for lots of applications. They also make a pretty stout front fill on bigger shows.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the topic swerve, given that this thread is about the Yorkville PSA. I don't really have much else to say about that particular box. I like Yorkville as a company and try to support fellow Canadians, but IMHO they missed the boat with the PSA1.</p><p></p><p>The PSA does certainly demonstrate Danley tech well. The danley designed HF waveguide "Paraline" works very well from a coverage and consistency perspective (no surprise there). Too bad that was the extent of their influence in this box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 113309, member: 46"] Re: Yorkville PSA1? No problem. For the record, the KLA's are a good sounding midrange box that are excellent IN THEIR INTENDED MARKET. They get very loud for their size too, but fixed angle vertical arrays are not always the most ideal solution for every environment, and don't scale up much - Beyond 3 per side the vertical coverage is impractical in most applications. 2 per side on sticks or 3 per side flown is a pretty impressive little rig though, suitable for lots of applications. They also make a pretty stout front fill on bigger shows. Sorry for the topic swerve, given that this thread is about the Yorkville PSA. I don't really have much else to say about that particular box. I like Yorkville as a company and try to support fellow Canadians, but IMHO they missed the boat with the PSA1. The PSA does certainly demonstrate Danley tech well. The danley designed HF waveguide "Paraline" works very well from a coverage and consistency perspective (no surprise there). Too bad that was the extent of their influence in this box. [/QUOTE]
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