You've probably worked this out already in which case sorry for stating the obvious, but also make sure you've got the switch set to full range (in the image i think it's set to biamp) unless you intend to run the horn separate to the 15". There's a few posts online from folks who have worked out the eq and xover from the active versions and dialed those into their non Yorkville DSPs.
Yorkville are very good with their docco so the active crossover is well described if you're minded to try and reproduce the EQ on the passive versions. There's a couple of narrow Q notches and ideally i think there's also a delay on the 15" but I haven't bothered with biamping yet.
Yorkville are very good with their docco so the active crossover is well described if you're minded to try and reproduce the EQ on the passive versions. There's a couple of narrow Q notches and ideally i think there's also a delay on the 15" but I haven't bothered with biamping yet.
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Thanks but this is all jibberish to me. I have zero experience with this stuff. I want to hook up a pair of Altec 1570B amps to them. Can you be more specific?Either use a 1/4" connector, +tip, -sleeve, or the Speakon connector 1+, 1-.
Sorry for being such a dunce!
I misread the title as Yorkshire. So then I made Yorkshire pudding. So, thanks.
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Probably the easiest thing would be to buy a couple of speakon connectors and after unscrewing the outer plastic boot of the connector and observing the labels on each screw terminal inside, fasten your bare positive wire to the 1+ and the negative wire to the 1- as described by Art in his reply. It'll make more sense once you have one open. Then you can easily plug and unplug as needed 🙂

