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Title: Yorkville TX4
Post by: Lars Petter Dahl on September 28, 2012, 07:38:53 AM
Hi
Anyone who may help with DSP-settings for TX4 - for use without the original Yorkie processor?
Title: Re: Yorkville TX4
Post by: Tim Perry on September 28, 2012, 08:31:33 AM
Hi
Anyone who may help with DSP-settings for TX4 - for use without the original Yorkie processor?

Go here http://www.yorkville.com/products.asp?type=29&cat=1&id=3

Then click the link to processor settings.

Study the chart.
Title: Re: Yorkville TX4
Post by: Lars Petter Dahl on September 28, 2012, 09:59:26 AM
Go here http://www.yorkville.com/products.asp?type=29&cat=1&id=3

Then click the link to processor settings.

Study the chart.

Thanks!
Only me who find the cr.over-setting a little strange? Hi cut in the lo-band is LR24 770, and lo cut in the hi-band is LR24 1100, quite a big gap, or?
Title: Re: Yorkville TX4
Post by: Mike Monte on September 28, 2012, 06:08:12 PM
Go here http://www.yorkville.com/products.asp?type=29&cat=1&id=3

Then click the link to processor settings.

Study the chart.
I have a Driverack 260 in my inventory that I planned on using but.....
I purchased a (used) TX4P processor for $80.00 from a Craigslist ad in Orlando..recently removed from an install.....my purchase happened to coincide with my family vaca to SeaWorld, Orlando (much to my wife's shigrinn...lol)...  The seller dropped off the unit at the hotel front desk....... and I just "happened" to have extra space in my suitcase.....just by chance.....
and....I'm still married!!

My point: yorkville processors do appear at times on craigslist....  my timeline on acquiring a used yorkville rig was: tx4 processor first, tx4 cabs second.
I use four TX4 cabs with a tx4p processor in one of my rigs.  The appropriate processor's "sense cable" system works quite well.....totally seamless and the unit's design protects my cabs.

You can probably make out ok with another processor.......but keep your eyes open on the used market for the proper tool for the job.

Mike M
Title: Re: Yorkville TX4
Post by: Tim Perry on September 29, 2012, 03:28:51 PM
Thanks!
Only me who find the cr.over-setting a little strange? Hi cut in the lo-band is LR24 770, and lo cut in the hi-band is LR24 1100, quite a big gap, or?

I would like to change my suggestion to: contact Yorkville customer support.



Title: Yorkville TX4
Post by: Lars Petter Dahl on October 01, 2012, 01:10:31 PM
In my opinion, the Yorkie speakers are so much better than the Yorkie customerservice...
Never received any answer on mail sent to the contact address  found on their web-page...


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Title: Re: Yorkville TX4
Post by: Mike Monte on October 01, 2012, 07:38:56 PM
In my opinion, the Yorkie speakers are so much better than the Yorkie customerservice...
Never received any answer on mail sent to the contact address  found on their web-page...


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Call Yorkville in Niagra Falls and have them transfer your call to the plant in Toronto.
The person to talk to at the plant is: Guy    He's the guru up there.

Mike M