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Junior Varsity
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith Billik" data-source="post: 43900" data-attributes="member: 1006"><p>Re: Yorkville UCS1p</p><p></p><p>I'd be pretty confident saying that it can handle 200-300 people indoors, at decent rock volume. I've done bluegrass and acoustic shows for 400 people with only the U15P's, so of course it just depends on how loud you need it. </p><p></p><p>That being said, one of the main challenges (and advantages in some situations) is that the U15P is a 60 degree box, which makes coverage an issue if you're in a wide open area, or a room such as a gymnasium where people will be all over the place. You might need to plan for some side fills or something if this is the case.</p><p></p><p>I have done outdoor shows slightly bigger than what you described by renting another pair of U15P's, and it worked great. That was before I owned the Unity subs (I had four front-loaded 18" boxes) but you get the idea. I've never heard the Elite boxes that you have, so I can't say whether they'd do the job or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Billik, post: 43900, member: 1006"] Re: Yorkville UCS1p I'd be pretty confident saying that it can handle 200-300 people indoors, at decent rock volume. I've done bluegrass and acoustic shows for 400 people with only the U15P's, so of course it just depends on how loud you need it. That being said, one of the main challenges (and advantages in some situations) is that the U15P is a 60 degree box, which makes coverage an issue if you're in a wide open area, or a room such as a gymnasium where people will be all over the place. You might need to plan for some side fills or something if this is the case. I have done outdoor shows slightly bigger than what you described by renting another pair of U15P's, and it worked great. That was before I owned the Unity subs (I had four front-loaded 18" boxes) but you get the idea. I've never heard the Elite boxes that you have, so I can't say whether they'd do the job or not. [/QUOTE]
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