Track Rat
Just Your Average Sized Member
Bob, I have a couple of sets of Paridigms. Mini mkII's and Titans. My Yorkies sound so much better than they do by an order of magnitude. Just my humble opinion. YMMV.
dobro said:Different people are talking about subs in this thread, and I'm really interested, but anybody care to name names?
My monitors are good down to about 70 Hz. I'd be really happy to have another octave past that.
chessrock said:I've heard it's bad to mix in subwoofers that weren't designed specifically for that system . . . that it can be sort of a hit or miss thing, and may wind up doing more harm than good, etc.
Anyone know if there's any truth to that?
Well.....you've heard them both and I've only heard the paradigms and I trust your ears so there.Track Rat said:Bob, I have a couple of sets of Paridigms. Mini mkII's and Titans. My Yorkies sound so much better than they do by an order of magnitude. Just my humble opinion. YMMV.
crawdad said:Boy, I've yet to hear anybody rip the Yorkvilles. That in itself is a testament to a product--especially monitor speakers. Folks will argue for days about which monitor is better, but everyone seems to really like these. Even Blue Bear likes 'em! I think I may just order a pair!
My experience with Yorkville in live sound is not so hot. Their PA speakers are mostly garbage can rubbish, and their power amps do some pretty screwed up things when pushed even modestly hard.
Combining their speaker design with the amp design in a studio monitor?![]()
bleyrad said:
OK, that's your theoretical viewpoint. But why are you bashing a product you've never listened to?
In addition, the Hafler is over powering the speakers by about 70%, which is a VERY prudent thing to do to keep a clean monitoring path. Trust me, Yorkville is NOT going to give you anything close to that kind of headroom in their self powered monitors. Without excessive headroom, you will likely never hear errant bass frequency spikes. I should say, they will be very hard to pinpoint because you will drive the amp to clip and get distortion (and probably blow a driver).
I always forget how dumb I am until Ed comes round LOL.
I know that a great lifelong set of monitors is worth the money, so maybe I should save up for some. Not to mention the Neve pre, the Lucid clock, the Apogee convertors, the Neumann mic collection, and the big bucks limiters and such. Damn, I'd have to get out of the music business and get a real job to afford all this stuff! 
crawdad said:I also think about spending the money on the big Mackie speakers. What if Mackie goes under in five years? And I blow up the woofer or the power amp in those? I'm out a ton of money. If its the Yorkvilles, I'm out $200 and some change.

ok so I edited your quote...hee,hecrawdad said:[BI suppose I could just learn to compensate for the lack of bass and do OK. Except for bass, my mixes translate pretty well from the Yamaha's to the real world.
Boy, do I sound like a guy trying to convince himself to go for the cheap bargain or what?!!maybe I should save up for some Neve pre, the Lucid clock, the Apogee convertors, the Neumann mic collection, and the big bucks limiters and such. Damn, I'd have to get out of the music business and get a real job to afford all this stuff![/B]