@@oescolante15 I went with eminence brand can’t remember wich model sub it was one of the sound guys at a local shop in my city told me to try it sure made a big difference tho!
Most applications that require extreme bass usually arent looking for lo-end clarity. Mobile DJ want that pound and vibration. Great Hi and Mids would make up for any muddy low-end. In my opinion.
other aspects that should be considered are the voice coil size and speaker sensitivity...i have the Cerwin Vega CVA 21" powered subwoofer...it is 1200 w continuos, has a four inch voice coil with a sensitivity of 101db....it's loud!
I've been DJing for years the EV speakers Are the best around they give the best bass sound also the mids and highs I've played with all the Name Brand signature speakers. Nothing Tops Ev's🎼
That's your opinion and nothing more. I've been dj'ing since 1993 and have been a sound engineer since 2002 in my opinion JBL's SRX800 series are far better, they have higher real world spl output, more low frequency impact and unlike the EV's the older series the SRX700 series were used in nightclubs and even outdoor festivals used SRX728 subs. In my opinion and the opinion of many professionals i've talked to Wharfedale Pro's Delta series are the best budget speakers and subs you can buy for their price. The rest of Wharfedale Pro's speaker series are very low budget but the Delta series and newer Delta-X series are amazing for their price. I used to have four Delta 218B dual 18" subs and my god they were amazing and only £690 each. Hell i've heard even professional sound tech guys from the USA who can afford systems costing tens and tens of thousands of dollars say that the Wharfedale Pro Delta 18B and Delta 218B subs are the best budget subs out there.
@@David-tr9xk I used to dj in my homer town of Boston in Lincolnshire but nowadays this town has no clubs. For years it's been rubbish here I wish I could still dj but here where I live the club scene has been finished and dead for years. This town won't have a dj/nightclub scene ever again no-one wants to go clubbing here anymore.
@@djteknovibe93 dont you think its missing the right club/event... I stay in Clacton-on-Sea and I have heard the scene here used to be much better. In my opinion its either hip hop BS which causes way to much trouble with these gangster wannabes or you get too hard/dark/underground or too old school. I think if you setup a party for funky tech house, detroit house, etc. it would be cool. I'm trying to arrange something here too. If you ever down here in Essex, let me know ;)
@@David-tr9xk Thanks, well the dance music scene all across the UK is sh*t nowadays compared to the 1990's. Most people nowadays are lazy and would rather stay home and watch tv eating takeaway getting fatter than go out partying. This era's young generation are the laziest young generation in history all they wanna do is sit about doing nothing on Facebook, Snapchat etc...
Jose Gutierrez Thanks for the kind words, Jose! So here's the breakdown.. EKX gives you the ETX features at a lower price. The subs are not as powerful as the ETX, but it's a few steps up from the Live-X. If you can't afford the ETX but you want the ETX featureset, the EKX is a good alternative!
What is the real difference ? I just sold my two LS801p and I have 2 EV ZXA5's looking for something to go with them The EKX is $1000 cheaper for a set do you think they would hold up ?
Looking at a mid $1200-$1500 to get in a pair, looking for loudness and powerful low frequencies (none of that QSC KW181 high frequency resonance crap). I do mostly dj events (school gyms, large ballrooms, lots of kids and guests at the events). Also considering weight and mobility (I do mobile events and will be moving them around in my SUV alot) Would the JBL SRX818SP or EV ETX18SP be a better choice? I am pretty picky and like the lowest possible frequency performance (low and loud! Low enough to not only hear, but feel it throughout your body, and loud enough to really knock cups off of tables and shake your brains out).
Like the video great comparison ...! I just got the ETX 18sp I was extremely happy until I started getting the peak light and the temp light .. However do the cartorode mode keep that from happen ?
No, the cardioid mode simply rejects bass behind the speaker when used in multiples. Google up a cardioid polar pattern and you can see what that looks like.
Ryan Rainford Yes, usually, but not with this sub. Sean and Ryan- watch my review on this here which explains why the cli and temp light come on. ua-cam.com/video/hQGzyz0aPU8/v-deo.html
What about overall gut punching feeling? I'm just getting into dj'ing and want a sub for weddings and school dances. Personally I want to feel the lows more than volume.
so if you could have only one, EV ETX18SP or QSC KW181? looking for a single sub to boom some electronic music. going to be backing up two EV sxa250's looking for pounding solid booming bass. and go. thanks.
+Louis Adams Band The Yorkville is about 3db louder in the upper frequencies, but the EV is louder in the LOW frequencies, the EV is a reflex sub as oppose to the horn loaded yorkville. For me, a pair of ETX's would beat the yorkville in lower frequencies and be about 3db louder in general. The EV is better than the yorkville by far
That's unfortunate that you had that experience. I'll assume that you were using all touring grade level gear? I've been using Yorkville products for 30 years and never had any issues.
Arnoldo Offermann A lot more and still need an amp actually, which means more expense, more weight, and not always easy to transport. I'm going with RCF. Really good reputation and I hear their 8004 are incredibly good subs. not sure how they measure to EAW or Meyer though.
Daniel Graves 2 ETX 18SP would surpass the output of the Yorkville, there is around a 3db difference between the two cabinets (in the upper frequencies only while below the ETX pulls ahead) & doubling of cabinets as well as the doubling of applied power would yield a 6db gain. So a pair of the ETX-18SP would edge out around 3db in the uppder frequencies & even more in the lower all while sounding better.
MrNightro Awesome, although i thought that when you add another cabinet you only get a 3db increase. The only way you could possibly get another 3db would be to couple the cabinets. Great info though, the ETX's are great in comparison to that piece of crap yorkville.
I really like these two subs but can't decide on which to purchase... I hear the Ev clips early and lowers itself....Then i hear the Ls801 Speakers coil wire disintegrates or falls apart.
It doesn't clip early, it's just more protective. You won't notice the difference when it is working.. trust me. I've beat the shit out of this sub time and time again!
Would be nice if you could correspond the notes being played, with the actual frequencies in Hz on the screen. (eg: 70Hz, 50Hz, 35Hz...) In general, I believe the Yorkville falls off at around 45Hz +-3dB.
This woofer does play really low theirs still some tone on the m.a.a.d. city low notes and it actually puts out a decent volume at that low of a frequency compared to the qsc kw181 they are similar in output but when compared a/b the qsc sounds anemic next to the ev
As a dj if you have small gigs the EV is the way to go.But if you are a playing at big ballroom school gym or out door large event the yorkville is the way to go
The EV sounds so much cleaner, I heard little to no distortion with the EV but the Yorkville sounded over growley and the bass was incredibly weak as it struggled to hit the notes.
Arnoldo Very Good Showdown Of Speakers And You Speak the Thruth !!EV is the Winner in Sound Quality and Low frequency Response The Yorkville Elite Is Still A Good Sub More louder In The Higher Frequencies !!But Still A Nice Sub it lacks Lower end Frequencies But Makes up in Volume As it is Alittle Louder !!some People Will Prefer Louder then Sound Quality ! Im not one of those !!lol But Theres A New Contender That claims To be King !!!Can you do a Showdown of The Jbl Srx 818sp Vs The Ev Etx 18sp cant Wait To See What You Think !!There Both Good !!But We have done a showdown And Cant wait to see If your Though Is the Same As Mine We did A Shoot Out For 15 Minutes And There was One Winner !!one Of them Shutdown After Aggresive Sub Punishnent!!
En una ocasion me tocó alternar en una boda con un grupo de tecladista, traian 2 Yorkville LS801P y 4 de 15" B52, y la verdad esos yorkville sonaban bestial, son de 1500 watts RMS cada uno y todo vibraba cuando sonaban, como tengo equipo de Dj solo llevaba 2 bafles con bociona Celestion FTR de 1000 watts RMS y 2 de 15" eminence, y la diferencia en sonido era bastante apreciable, eso si, iban cobrando como 10 veces lo que yo cobré...
En comparación de estos dos Subwofer, es mejor Yorkville, tiene bocina b&c que es italiana y la verdad se escucha bestial el sonido, ev tiene gamas mucho muy buenas y en líneas más grandes es mejor, cabe destacar que en el vídeo se compara estos dos modelos y el mejor es Yorkville, saludos!!
Should have separated the cabinets by at least 3 feet to simulate actual use. No one should stand 2 of these side by side unless they are working together at the same time. You get what's called "unified effect". The same signal to the same type of speaker/cabinet at the same time equals unified effect..
+Arnoldo Offermann i think what +Henry P. Syvia was saying is that 1. bass(waves) from one sub is reflecting off the cabinet 2. even of it is not on the sub is still technically working all the time air is vibrating, look up a passive radiator on google but idk if it really effects the audio that much GREAT review thou thanks Alot
I'm aware of what passive radiators are (they were popular in car audio). The passive radiator needs to be in the same box as the active. I think the OP was really confused and thought they both ran at the same time. William- thanks for watching!!
This really wasn't a fair comparison because the Yorkville is a horn loaded subwoofer. You should try the comparison again at a distance of 60 ft and 90 ft especially if you are in a large Hall. Horn loaded subwoofers throw the bass further into the room. It is better to use this design outdoors or in gymnasiums.
@@GearItFirst .. I just watched the video again and from what I understand you're standing about 20 ft away from the speakers operating an SPL meter, after the two tests you talk a little bit about the Yorkville being louder in the higher end but the EV goes lower. I was just merely stating that the Yorkville is a horn loaded sub and the EV is not. Yorkville should have a higher SPL then the EV at a longer distance. The gymnasium should have had a more balanced bass further back. I'm aware that you state it's not a scientific test. I just wanted to make people aware that you are comparing two different types of speakers. That's all.
The EVmay may not throw as far as the Yorkville, but the EV is much cleaner and produces the deepest frequencies without bottoming out.You can overcome the throw issues by using more subs and placing them strategically, but you can't make up as easily for distorted audio. Cardioid pronunciation = Car dee oyd
I didn't say it was...but neither is The EV ETX18SP. They are both consumer level products. I'm assuming that when you've done live sound, you were using high quality pro gear. You obvious didn't mix a 5 piece or larger band with a DJ mixer. The LS801PB's have there pro's and cons. But I'll assume that when you heard "distortion" out of them, that you were using the correct equipment to mix a band.... provided that we are talking about the same thing here. "Mixing a band live" not a live DJ Event. I'm not busting your chops. I'm only saying that the correct gear yields excellent results. Digital mixing console, speaker management system. Fold back monitors, Line array speaker system. ETC... if we're on 2 different thoughts, we'll professionally have a difference of opinion. I enjoy watching your reviews and appreciate your passion for great products.
I'm fully aware how to properly mix a band. Still, the Yorkville can't beat the ETX in terms of sound quality. A junk driver vs a custom one from EV! :) Thanks for watching!
Because the company is absolute trash with terrible customer service. The drivers are now a sub quality that have contacts that easily break because they were not made to handle the power that the amp pushes out.
I have had absolutely no luck with EV I think it’s more talk and for churches but I love Yorkville set up EV is probably one of the worst companies for warranty That I’ve ever dealt with I know some of you guys are going to argue with me but you guys are DJs I do live sound you guys are 3 to 4000 W max I am running 50,000 at the minimum 8000 on stage monitors mix you guys want base take a look at the new LS2100P Yorkville powered sub it blows EV right out of the water
1) I do more than just DJ. 2) The moment you used wattage to try to throw your weight around I knew you were full of shit. 3) no true live sound pro uses Yorkville 4) EV does advanced replacement. Yorkville doesn’t. Yeah, you’re full of shit honestly.
I got my pair of EV ETX 18SP & is very happy with them. Coming from the Yorkville LS801. Every DJ friend i have is impressed by them.
Man, I can't believe it but the ETX audibly hit the last note on that track! That's seriously impressive!
EXACTLY!
+Alex Berry Less impressive than the Daley sound labs though ;)
I have two ETX subs and changed the sub woofers in both to better ones and omg they hit even harder and lower love them!
@@hollywoodthedj1673 what brand
@@oescolante15 I went with eminence brand can’t remember wich model sub it was one of the sound guys at a local shop in my city told me to try it sure made a big difference tho!
I was at a lounge in Baton Rouge. The guy had 1 Yorkville LS801P and it was tearing the place up. Just a pure Beast of a speaker.
There are plenty of better and louder subs. The Yorkville simply doesn’t sound good.
Most applications that require extreme bass usually arent looking for lo-end clarity. Mobile DJ want that pound and vibration. Great Hi and Mids would make up for any muddy low-end. In my opinion.
@@hustlersway4047 Bro he loves shitting on Yorkville dunno why
other aspects that should be considered are the voice coil size and speaker sensitivity...i have the Cerwin Vega CVA 21" powered subwoofer...it is 1200 w continuos, has a four inch voice coil with a sensitivity of 101db....it's loud!
EV all the way. Much cleaner sound.
Big Factz!💪🏾
I've been DJing for years the EV speakers Are the best around they give the best bass sound also the mids and highs I've played with all the Name Brand signature speakers. Nothing Tops Ev's🎼
That's your opinion and nothing more. I've been dj'ing since 1993 and have been a sound engineer since 2002 in my opinion JBL's SRX800 series are far better, they have higher real world spl output, more low frequency impact and unlike the EV's the older series the SRX700 series were used in nightclubs and even outdoor festivals used SRX728 subs. In my opinion and the opinion of many professionals i've talked to Wharfedale Pro's Delta series are the best budget speakers and subs you can buy for their price. The rest of Wharfedale Pro's speaker series are very low budget but the Delta series and newer Delta-X series are amazing for their price. I used to have four Delta 218B dual 18" subs and my god they were amazing and only £690 each. Hell i've heard even professional sound tech guys from the USA who can afford systems costing tens and tens of thousands of dollars say that the Wharfedale Pro Delta 18B and Delta 218B subs are the best budget subs out there.
@@djteknovibe93 where you play man? anywhere in Essex?
@@David-tr9xk I used to dj in my homer town of Boston in Lincolnshire but nowadays this town has no clubs. For years it's been rubbish here I wish I could still dj but here where I live the club scene has been finished and dead for years. This town won't have a dj/nightclub scene ever again no-one wants to go clubbing here anymore.
@@djteknovibe93 dont you think its missing the right club/event... I stay in Clacton-on-Sea and I have heard the scene here used to be much better. In my opinion its either hip hop BS which causes way to much trouble with these gangster wannabes or you get too hard/dark/underground or too old school. I think if you setup a party for funky tech house, detroit house, etc. it would be cool. I'm trying to arrange something here too. If you ever down here in Essex, let me know ;)
@@David-tr9xk Thanks, well the dance music scene all across the UK is sh*t nowadays compared to the 1990's. Most people nowadays are lazy and would rather stay home and watch tv eating takeaway getting fatter than go out partying. This era's young generation are the laziest young generation in history all they wanna do is sit about doing nothing on Facebook, Snapchat etc...
Arnoldo get your hands on the new EKX-18SP and give us a review! I'm curious to know if they are worth investing and you're input is always valuable.
Jose Gutierrez Thanks for the kind words, Jose!
So here's the breakdown.. EKX gives you the ETX features at a lower price. The subs are not as powerful as the ETX, but it's a few steps up from the Live-X. If you can't afford the ETX but you want the ETX featureset, the EKX is a good alternative!
What is the real difference ? I just sold my two LS801p and I have 2 EV ZXA5's looking for something to go with them The EKX is $1000 cheaper for a set do you think they would hold up ?
Great video man. I own both of these subs (as well as DSR tops) and they both rock!!!
Looking at a mid $1200-$1500 to get in a pair, looking for loudness and powerful low frequencies (none of that QSC KW181 high frequency resonance crap). I do mostly dj events (school gyms, large ballrooms, lots of kids and guests at the events). Also considering weight and mobility (I do mobile events and will be moving them around in my SUV alot) Would the JBL SRX818SP or EV ETX18SP be a better choice? I am pretty picky and like the lowest possible frequency performance (low and loud! Low enough to not only hear, but feel it throughout your body, and loud enough to really knock cups off of tables and shake your brains out).
I've not used the JBL, but you can't go wrong with the ETX!
Danley Sound labs TH118 with a Crown XLS2502 amp
TH118 with Crown arround 4000$ i prefer buy 3 ETX18SP or 3 Jbl Srx818Sp
Okay let me make another suggestion. Martin Audio WS18x's with a crown XLS2502
TH118s are fantastic subs. I love Danley tops even more than F1 ***GASP***
Like the video great comparison ...! I just got the ETX 18sp I was extremely happy until I started getting the peak light and the temp light .. However do the cartorode mode keep that from happen ?
No, the cardioid mode simply rejects bass behind the speaker when used in multiples. Google up a cardioid polar pattern and you can see what that looks like.
Sean Cuffie usually means that your clipping the input and sending a distorted signal to the sub.
Ryan Rainford Yes, usually, but not with this sub. Sean and Ryan- watch my review on this here which explains why the cli and temp light come on. ua-cam.com/video/hQGzyz0aPU8/v-deo.html
please friend
what would be the winner between ev ekx 18p vs yorkville LS801P?
Yorkville with EASE
outside yorkville and inside ev or qsq, or get the 2, ev down and yorkvile up
yorkville shakes the whole venue
just bought the DSP version of Yorkville sub ES18P Awesomeeeeeeeee
DJ1GAZA Champion songs would like two of them though
Bill Drouillard how much did you pay though?
Hey man I just bought two of the newer DSP Yorkvilles the es18's and they are awesome
Arnoldo Offermann Hey, Have you tried the yorkville 21 inch subs?
I've not
Arnoldo Offermann Me either:(
+tucansam352 Rented one a few days ago, used it at a gig last night, thing DESTROYS. Down to the super low notes
I had two of those, I had to send one back because 2 were just wayy too much,
What about overall gut punching feeling? I'm just getting into dj'ing and want a sub for weddings and school dances. Personally I want to feel the lows more than volume.
darrin plank This sub hits VERY low. :)
so if you could have only one, EV ETX18SP or QSC KW181? looking for a single sub to boom some electronic music. going to be backing up two EV sxa250's looking for pounding solid booming bass. and go. thanks.
The QSC is EXCELLENT....
...to hold the door as you let the real sub in. ;)
The EV smashes the QSC, if that helps. :)
How many ev Etx subs would you need to match the output of two yourkville ?
Louis Adams Band Too many variables.
+Louis Adams Band The Yorkville is about 3db louder in the upper frequencies, but the EV is louder in the LOW frequencies, the EV is a reflex sub as oppose to the horn loaded yorkville. For me, a pair of ETX's would beat the yorkville in lower frequencies and be about 3db louder in general. The EV is better than the yorkville by far
That's unfortunate that you had that experience. I'll assume that you were using all touring grade level gear? I've been using Yorkville products for 30 years and never had any issues.
Yorkville is def not touring grade, my friend.
@@DJallredsSorry, just saw this. 1) ran through a DSP. 2) Yellow light wasn't on. Ever. 3) No professional tour uses TX9s.
Love ours etx subs the best investment we made. Sounds great clean sound
whats a good sub for bigroom and trap music ev etx18sp or the qsc kw181 sub?
EV > QSC every time.
Even for outdoors events?
JOSE CRUZ Yes. Of course, for outdoor events you'd need more than just 2.
Have you heard of (maybe even seen in person) PK speakers? Im thinking about the Klarity Loud Speaker line..
I'm not familiar with them. Sorry. :/
Thanks for watching!
Arnoldo Offermann What about EAW or Meyer?
SpaceMountainLarry I heard the meyer before it will definitely give EV ETX and Yorkville a great competition anytime and any day
Shivanand Gunness They also cost a lot more. Not even the same class
Arnoldo Offermann A lot more and still need an amp actually, which means more expense, more weight, and not always easy to transport. I'm going with RCF. Really good reputation and I hear their 8004 are incredibly good subs. not sure how they measure to EAW or Meyer though.
So the Yorkvile has a weak amp?
These will be used for outdoor use and full band .... Need them to be as loud as the yourkville so how many would I need
Louis Adams Band 2 ETX18sp's would equal the output of the Yorkville. And will sound much better.
Daniel Graves 2 ETX 18SP would surpass the output of the Yorkville, there is around a 3db difference between the two cabinets (in the upper frequencies only while below the ETX pulls ahead) & doubling of cabinets as well as the doubling of applied power would yield a 6db gain. So a pair of the ETX-18SP would edge out around 3db in the uppder frequencies & even more in the lower all while sounding better.
MrNightro Awesome, although i thought that when you add another cabinet you only get a 3db increase. The only way you could possibly get another 3db would be to couple the cabinets. Great info though, the ETX's are great in comparison to that piece of crap yorkville.
Daniel Graves Doubling the speakers gives you 3db then doubling the power gives you an additional 3db to combined you net 6db.
MrNightro In that case then the EV's would smoke the yorville
how does the ETX compare to the Yamaha DXS 18?
The Etx will destroy that Yamaha
I'm hoping to demo the Yamaha this week. I've heard a lot of people saying they're more impressed by them than the ETX
Have you tried the Brand New ES18P Yorkville? It's far better than then it's older brother the Ls801 , and it has a built in dsp
I really like these two subs but can't decide on which to purchase... I hear the Ev clips early and lowers itself....Then i hear the Ls801 Speakers coil wire disintegrates or falls apart.
It doesn't clip early, it's just more protective. You won't notice the difference when it is working.. trust me. I've beat the shit out of this sub time and time again!
Never had a problem with Yorkville speakers in 12 plus years of use. Don't know how people could damage one. Unless its extreme , senseless abuse!
Your laptop stand we're did you get it
It's from Gator. ua-cam.com/video/RD3gcUlE8LI/v-deo.html
First thought after reading above.. "english muthafuka do you speak it"
Would be nice if you could correspond the notes being played, with the actual frequencies in Hz on the screen. (eg: 70Hz, 50Hz, 35Hz...) In general, I believe the Yorkville falls off at around 45Hz +-3dB.
I was thinking about that.. and I may. I am trying to get the info on that track.. it's an old IASCA CD I burned years ago.
This woofer does play really low theirs still some tone on the m.a.a.d. city low notes and it actually puts out a decent volume at that low of a frequency compared to the qsc kw181 they are similar in output but when compared a/b the qsc sounds anemic next to the ev
+ThaDjSteps I played M.A.A.D city through the EV when it was in temp limit and it sounded fine
As a dj if you have small gigs the EV is the way to go.But if you are a playing at big ballroom school gym or out door large event the yorkville is the way to go
Or you just get 2 EVs
xD ...If you want a decent sound and not just a muddy mess of bass.
The EV sounds so much cleaner, I heard little to no distortion with the EV but the Yorkville sounded over growley and the bass was incredibly weak as it struggled to hit the notes.
his bias is clear from the very beginning, made excuses for EV at every turn...
Not excuses.. explaining that their warning lights work differently than other speakers. You tried and YOU failed.
Oh look, a Yorkville fan
Arnoldo Very Good Showdown Of Speakers And You Speak the Thruth !!EV is the Winner in Sound Quality and Low frequency Response The Yorkville Elite Is Still A Good Sub More louder In The Higher Frequencies !!But Still A Nice Sub it lacks Lower end Frequencies But Makes up in Volume As it is Alittle Louder !!some People Will Prefer Louder then Sound Quality ! Im not one of those !!lol But Theres A New Contender That claims To be King !!!Can you do a Showdown of The Jbl Srx 818sp Vs The Ev Etx 18sp cant Wait To See What You Think !!There Both Good !!But We have done a showdown And Cant wait to see If your Though Is the Same As Mine We did A Shoot Out For 15 Minutes And There was One Winner !!one Of them Shutdown After Aggresive Sub Punishnent!!
+jose perez (big joe) Thanks for the kind words! I don't use JBL, but check out my review on the Yamaha DXR18
en concreto que es mejor yorkville? o electro voice?
+miguel angel espinosa diaz Electro Voice.
En una ocasion me tocó alternar en una boda con un grupo de tecladista, traian 2 Yorkville LS801P y 4 de 15" B52, y la verdad esos yorkville sonaban bestial, son de 1500 watts RMS cada uno y todo vibraba cuando sonaban, como tengo equipo de Dj solo llevaba 2 bafles con bociona Celestion FTR de 1000 watts RMS y 2 de 15" eminence, y la diferencia en sonido era bastante apreciable, eso si, iban cobrando como 10 veces lo que yo cobré...
En comparación de estos dos Subwofer, es mejor Yorkville, tiene bocina b&c que es italiana y la verdad se escucha bestial el sonido, ev tiene gamas mucho muy buenas y en líneas más grandes es mejor, cabe destacar que en el vídeo se compara estos dos modelos y el mejor es Yorkville, saludos!!
Yo tengo yorkville y se escucha muy cabron el Subwofer, evento es muy bueno pero en comparación de esos dos es mejor yorkville!!
I hord the york play before In a park n it was hitting like scoops I will go with 6 of them with qsc kw 153 tops
+deoram singh The EV's sound miles better and the ETX35P's would poop on the KW153's trust me, I have heard them in person.
Good luck with your new EV's......
Nice equipment! EV have the new technology built into it.
Should have separated the cabinets by at least 3 feet to simulate actual use. No one should stand 2 of these side by side unless they are working together at the same time. You get what's called "unified effect". The same signal to the same type of speaker/cabinet at the same time equals unified effect..
+Henry P. Sylvia I didn't run them at the same time. One was completely off.
+Arnoldo Offermann i think what +Henry P. Syvia was saying is that
1. bass(waves) from one sub is reflecting off the cabinet
2. even of it is not on the sub is still technically working all the time air is vibrating, look up a passive radiator on google
but idk if it really effects the audio that much
GREAT review thou thanks Alot
I'm aware of what passive radiators are (they were popular in car audio). The passive radiator needs to be in the same box as the active.
I think the OP was really confused and thought they both ran at the same time.
William- thanks for watching!!
where can i buy $300 below poweres subwoofer?
Nowhere... under $300 gets you trash.
Monica moves funny!
This really wasn't a fair comparison because the Yorkville is a horn loaded subwoofer. You should try the comparison again at a distance of 60 ft and 90 ft especially if you are in a large Hall. Horn loaded subwoofers throw the bass further into the room. It is better to use this design outdoors or in gymnasiums.
@@3dcsheldon tell me you didn’t watch the video without….
@@GearItFirst .. I just watched the video again and from what I understand you're standing about 20 ft away from the speakers operating an SPL meter, after the two tests you talk a little bit about the Yorkville being louder in the higher end but the EV goes lower. I was just merely stating that the Yorkville is a horn loaded sub and the EV is not. Yorkville should have a higher SPL then the EV at a longer distance. The gymnasium should have had a more balanced bass further back. I'm aware that you state it's not a scientific test. I just wanted to make people aware that you are comparing two different types of speakers. That's all.
The EVmay may not throw as far as the Yorkville, but the EV is much cleaner and produces the deepest frequencies without bottoming out.You can overcome the throw issues by using more subs and placing them strategically, but you can't make up as easily for distorted audio. Cardioid pronunciation = Car dee oyd
Sorry- just saw this. Yeah, clearly my brain wasn't braining when pronouncing it!
I didn't say it was...but neither is The EV ETX18SP. They are both consumer level products. I'm assuming that when you've done live sound, you were using high quality pro gear. You obvious didn't mix a 5 piece or larger band with a DJ mixer. The LS801PB's have there pro's and cons. But I'll assume that when you heard "distortion" out of them, that you were using the correct equipment to mix a band.... provided that we are talking about the same thing here. "Mixing a band live" not a live DJ Event. I'm not busting your chops. I'm only saying that the correct gear yields excellent results. Digital mixing console, speaker management system. Fold back monitors, Line array speaker system. ETC... if we're on 2 different thoughts, we'll professionally have a difference of opinion. I enjoy watching your reviews and appreciate your passion for great products.
I'm fully aware how to properly mix a band. Still, the Yorkville can't beat the ETX in terms of sound quality. A junk driver vs a custom one from EV! :)
Thanks for watching!
Yorkville has 0 dsp, thats why it tends to distort at high volumes
TO THE TOP for Ev
love em have 2
Big difference in very low notes night and day difference
Looks like a glitch in the Matrix...lol
@Bryanjunior
Bruh why does everyone have to shit on Yorkville? They're not that fucking bad.
Because the company is absolute trash with terrible customer service. The drivers are now a sub quality that have contacts that easily break because they were not made to handle the power that the amp pushes out.
@@GearItFirst I know a dj that pushes them to their limits and they do just fine. I don't see much of a problem
EV better
Sorry guys but just to say I've got 2 the new DXS18 from Yamaha.... the two are beaten!
E.R.S DJ Events keep on dreaming dude, check out the new ES18S Yorkville, it's the newest version of the LS801 p
Would love to see a vid
Elisha Soussan HAHAHAHA ur es18s will be crying when you hear and love the danley th118
I have had absolutely no luck with EV I think it’s more talk and for churches but I love Yorkville set up EV is probably one of the worst companies for warranty That I’ve ever dealt with I know some of you guys are going to argue with me but you guys are DJs I do live sound you guys are 3 to 4000 W max I am running 50,000 at the minimum 8000 on stage monitors mix you guys want base take a look at the new LS2100P Yorkville powered sub it blows EV right out of the water
1) I do more than just DJ. 2) The moment you used wattage to try to throw your weight around I knew you were full of shit. 3) no true live sound pro uses Yorkville 4) EV does advanced replacement. Yorkville doesn’t.
Yeah, you’re full of shit honestly.
once again Yorkville wins...
+loadi2 crappy sound? New drivers have contacts that brittle and oxidize, and Yorkville won’t honor warranties? Yeah. Real winner
I do not believe that. I've been nothing but extremely impressed with Yorkville customer service.
where can i buy $300 below poweres subwoofer?