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  • 900-Watt Tri-Amped U15P Active Loudspeaker

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    Yorkville builds on the success of the Unity™ loudspeaker series by adding the 900-watt tri-amped U15P active loudspeaker to the line.

    The radical Unity™ Summation Aperture Horn Technology provides remarkably even high / mid frequency distribution from the 60° x 60° horn assembly, delivering unmatched clarity and definition from a loudspeaker box. This radical design concept has made Unity™ one of the most successful professional loudspeakers in the Yorkville catalog, and the nature and performance of the cabinet required an equally radical power solution to ensure optimum performance of the system.

    The center of the single 15-inch / Unity™ Horn U15P Active loudspeaker is the innovative integrated DSP processor that provides three-way internal crossover, time alignment, component protection and an extremely accurate overall cabinet EQ. A combination of amplifier topographies are employed in the U15P to ensure reliability and superior loudspeaker performance from the three-way system. Two Class A/B amplifier modules deliver 150-watts each to the 1.75-inch horn driver, and to the three 5-inch ceramic drivers that make up the Unity™ horn assembly. An additional three-tier designed amplifier module delivers 600-watts to the 15-inch neodymium woofer.

    User selectable time delayed output for accurate subwoofer alignment ensures the Unity U15P delivers maximum impact in systems where complex external processing isn't the preferred set-up solution.

    The U15P is built using 5/8-inch birch plywood cabinet construction. Integrated bar handles and standmount adaptor allows the cabinet to be quickly and easily integrated into any mobile live PA system. The U15P's unmatched clarity and performance make an ideal choice as a repeater cabinet in large rooms and concert halls. Integrated flypoints allow the U15P to be flown in multi-cabinet arrays or installations without modification to the box. The cabinet's trapezoidal shape was designed with tight-pack box arrays in mind.




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