SO happy to see this video! These fundamentals are exactly what Yorkville can build even bigger presence off of! I have a NX350 that was 6 feet high on a tripod stand in my basement. I went away for a couple days and my cat must have tried to jump onto it and I found it on the concrete floor with the stand still attached. The worst came to mind while picking it up off the floor. There was a minor scuff on the corner it fell on, but the speaker did not have ANY adverse affects! I still use it to this day! Thanks Yorkville, you folks make terrific products!!
I see this reliability often in the field with Yorkville products... There is a set of Yorkville powered subs in the Lower Deck in Halifax Nova Scotia, that were installed in 2003 that have run 7 nights per week with only two nights break per year that are still working perfectly to this day after being under water twice while plugged in without damage. I dried the amp modules out as well as the drivers and cabinets and they work like the day they were installed. I personally have a set of Yorkville powered Pulse subs that were new in 2000 that were under 3 feet of water from Hurricane Jaun that I still use often and I don't go easy on them. They still work perfectly.
I love this video. All the bands and sound companies around here love their JBLs. I rock our group with 4 LS1004 and 4 Elite 2000 cabs. This system is old and heavy but OMG it puts all the newer stuff to shame. It moves some big time air and sounds great. Love my Yorkville speakers! I knew they were rugged, but didnt know they were THAT rugged. So cool to see these torture test. It is a testament to the equipment and Yorkville.
I have a full esp system from the 80s 90s era and agree it's old looking it smells a bit funny. It heavy as all sin but the sound will blow away any of the new day shit and the power I can throw at it would blow ones mind. In 30 years all I have ever had done is re cone the speaker a few times lol
Great video and glad to see the focus on reliability! I've own countless Yorkville products over the last 25 years and have never had a single failure. NXP series speakers. Unity Series Speakers. Elite Series. Power amps etc. Solid products which may also explain why when compared to the competition, they often are a little heavier - but I'd rather have that than it fall apart.
Nice to see the speaker pull tester I built 20 years ago still seeing action today. Does any other brand take testing to this extent? I've not seen it myself.
Still have a TX 8 AND 9 system that sounds better that some newer stuff , once had some 8's slide off a moving truck , they got some brusies but still working just fine, in fact on a whole yorkville makes good gear even got some 3000 power amps that over 25 years still working. lol
Terrible company. Arrogant employees and outright hazing encouraged by management. The equipment is outdated, the company is stuck in 60-s with their primitive amplifiers and does not want to change anything. The owner of the company is short-sighted and prefers to go with the flow rather than actively develop his business. Everyone hates and envy each other, smiles in faces without forgetting to spit in backs. Half of the engineers don't understand anything at all about what they do. Design has been turned upside down and often technically illiterate. Everyone is touchy like children and you can’t ask anyone for anything, because everyone gets offended if they are asked to just do their job and immediately run to complain to management for no reason. Everything takes a very long time; an employee can sit with the manager for half a day with some simple question, instead of simply completing the task. Everyone lies to each other all the time and calls it Canadian communication culture. I don't recommend anyone to work at Yorkville because their human are garbage for they and they don't value specialists unless those specialists are personal friends or old colleagues of management.
If it was so bad why didnt you quit before you got fired instead of crying like a baby.. Learn how to make drones and be a hero for your native country. Long live Ukrainia!
Solid! As always! 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
This is why i have run nothing but Yorkville for 25 + years
SO happy to see this video! These fundamentals are exactly what Yorkville can build even bigger presence off of! I have a NX350 that was 6 feet high on a tripod stand in my basement. I went away for a couple days and my cat must have tried to jump onto it and I found it on the concrete floor with the stand still attached. The worst came to mind while picking it up off the floor. There was a minor scuff on the corner it fell on, but the speaker did not have ANY adverse affects! I still use it to this day! Thanks Yorkville, you folks make terrific products!!
I see this reliability often in the field with Yorkville products... There is a set of Yorkville powered subs in the Lower Deck in Halifax Nova Scotia, that were installed in 2003 that have run 7 nights per week with only two nights break per year that are still working perfectly to this day after being under water twice while plugged in without damage. I dried the amp modules out as well as the drivers and cabinets and they work like the day they were installed. I personally have a set of Yorkville powered Pulse subs that were new in 2000 that were under 3 feet of water from Hurricane Jaun that I still use often and I don't go easy on them. They still work perfectly.
Amazing, absolutely amazing.👍
I have a yorkville unity Sound is amazing, but only 1 in Germany found a yorkville unity 15 is imposible
I love this video. All the bands and sound companies around here love their JBLs. I rock our group with 4 LS1004 and 4 Elite 2000 cabs. This system is old and heavy but OMG it puts all the newer stuff to shame. It moves some big time air and sounds great. Love my Yorkville speakers! I knew they were rugged, but didnt know they were THAT rugged. So cool to see these torture test. It is a testament to the equipment and Yorkville.
I have a full esp system from the 80s 90s era and agree it's old looking it smells a bit funny. It heavy as all sin but the sound will blow away any of the new day shit and the power I can throw at it would blow ones mind. In 30 years all I have ever had done is re cone the speaker a few times lol
Great video and glad to see the focus on reliability! I've own countless Yorkville products over the last 25 years and have never had a single failure. NXP series speakers. Unity Series Speakers. Elite Series. Power amps etc. Solid products which may also explain why when compared to the competition, they often are a little heavier - but I'd rather have that than it fall apart.
I ❤ Yorkville ! Alway have always will ,
Loved your equipment since the 80s. The new series look amazing. Someday I guess. Enjoyed your video.
Rules of pro audio, in order of importance: 1) Make Sound. 2) Keep making sound. 3) Make good sound.
Headphones ?
Computer speakers ?
We want it all ❤
Love this!!!
Nice to see the speaker pull tester I built 20 years ago still seeing action today. Does any other brand take testing to this extent? I've not seen it myself.
Yeah sure u built it oook
Nice! 🎛️
Still have a TX 8 AND 9 system that sounds better that some newer stuff , once had some 8's slide off a moving truck , they got some brusies but still working just fine, in fact on a whole yorkville makes good gear even got some 3000 power amps that over 25 years still working. lol
How loud is the synergy series. Sa315s
Yoikilowne akeh🎉
id be grateful to take the speakers that have even been damaged !!!!! ill dm that address to ya!
What’s the big difference between the EF15P and the YXL15P
How would you really compare them?
Feel free to compare and contrast by viewing both products on Yorkville.com. The YXL Series is known as "Yorkville's most affordable speaker line."
Are alites better sounding speakers than the other models? Planning to buy a pair of passive elites made in canada
If u by elittes u will nevet ever want enithing else i have ps10p litlle havy but sound omg
Omg oh hell no
Terrible company. Arrogant employees and outright hazing encouraged by management. The equipment is outdated, the company is stuck in 60-s with their primitive amplifiers and does not want to change anything. The owner of the company is short-sighted and prefers to go with the flow rather than actively develop his business.
Everyone hates and envy each other, smiles in faces without forgetting to spit in backs. Half of the engineers don't understand anything at all about what they do. Design has been turned upside down and often technically illiterate. Everyone is touchy like children and you can’t ask anyone for anything, because everyone gets offended if they are asked to just do their job and immediately run to complain to management for no reason.
Everything takes a very long time; an employee can sit with the manager for half a day with some simple question, instead of simply completing the task. Everyone lies to each other all the time and calls it Canadian communication culture.
I don't recommend anyone to work at Yorkville because their human are garbage for they and they don't value specialists unless those specialists are personal friends or old colleagues of management.
If it was so bad why didnt you quit before you got fired instead of crying like a baby.. Learn how to make drones and be a hero for your native country. Long live Ukrainia!