Yorkville Sound Car Speaker UCS1 User Manual

Unity UCS1  
15-inch Compact Subwoofer  
Features:  
· 2400 Watt 15-inch Horn-Loaded Subwoofer  
(1200 Watts Program)  
· Delivers Max SPL of 137dB Peak (133dB Continuous)  
· 15-inch Long Excursion 8-ohm Driver  
· Compact Size (11.1 cubic feet)  
· Solid 15mm 11-ply birch plywood cabinet  
· Heavy gauge perforated metal grille  
· Built in heavy duty casters and tiltback handle  
· Optional finish of black ultrathane paint (UCS1B)  
· Two-year unconditional warranty*  
*Warrany valid in Canada and the United States only  
Overview:  
The UCS1 is the ideal passive subwoofer to use with the Unity™ U15 or U215  
loudspeaker systems. This 1200-watt 8-ohm cabinet takes full advantage of its  
horn-loaded design to deliver fierce bottom end from a surprisingly compact,  
single 15-inch loaded passive subwoofer.  
Unity™ UCS1 Specifications:  
Model  
UCS1  
SYSTEM TYPE  
Horn Loaded Subwoofer  
ACTIVE OR PASSIVE  
Passive  
PROGRAM POWER (Watts)  
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE (Ohms)  
SENSITIVITY (dB @1Watt/1m)  
MAX SPL (dB)  
2400 Watts (1200 Watts Peak)  
8
102  
The performance UCS1 delivers from a box this manageable in size is the direct  
result of outstanding loudspeaker cabinet design. Optimized horn flare geometry  
careful attention to the front and rear internal chamber dimensions, as well as  
the use of a high performance long excursion 15-inch driver gives the UCS1  
surprising high output volume and extended bass response for a subwoofer  
cabinet occupying only a total volume of just over 11 cubic feet.  
137dB Peak (133dB Continuous)  
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (Hz +/- 3db)  
LF DRIVER(s)  
37 - 150  
15 inch, Ceramic Magnet, 3 inch voicecoil  
LF PROGRAM POWER (Watts)  
LF IMPEDANCE (Ohms)  
INPUTS - 1/4" Jacks  
1000  
8
2
INPUTS - Speakon 4-pin  
OTHER CONTROLS / FEATURES  
2
The UCS1 is made with a solid 15mm 11-ply birch plywood cabinet construction  
and has a heavy gauge perforated metal grill to protect the components.  
Integrated wheels and bar handles make moving and stacking the UCS1 as easy  
as it can possibly be for a subwoofer in this class.  
Speakon™ connectors feature a configuration switch which allows  
instant reversal of Speakon™ jack pinouts for easy single wire  
hook-up using optional four wire Speakon™ cables.  
Black Steel  
2 Rear  
CORNERS  
WHEELS  
BAR HANDLES  
POLE MOUNT ADAPTER (1 3/8"-3.5cm) Yes - Top  
ENCLOSURE MATERIALS  
GRILLE  
The UCS1 comes in a black carpet covering to mate with the U15 and U215, or  
is available in a black painted Ultrathane finish (UCS1B) for use with the  
Ultrathane painted versions of the Unity™ loudspeakers. (U15B and U215B).  
2 Top, 2 Side  
15mm (5/8inch) 11-ply Russian Birch  
Heavy gauge perforated metal  
Black Ozite (Carpet)  
Black Ultrathane Paint (UCS1B)  
26.25 x 19.25 x 41  
67 x 49 x 104  
COVERING / FINISH  
Unity™ Series Overview  
The Unity™ Series of loudspeakers is a radical loudspeaker cabinet design utilizing  
the patented Unity™ Summation Aperture Horn Technology, which was invented by  
loudspeaker designer Tom Danley and licensed from Sound Physics Labs Inc.  
OPTIONAL COVERING / FINISHES  
DIMENSIONS (DWH xbackW, inches)  
DIMENSIONS (DWH xbackW, cm)  
WEIGHT (lbs/kg)  
118 / 44.5  
The Unity™ Series pushes the limits of modern state-of-the-art sound reinforcement technology, which features a radical new loudspeaker horn  
design, arguably the first major evolution in horn technology in the last 60 years. Ultra clear reproduction through the high-mid band with extremely  
linear frequency response has been achieved using the patented* Unity™ horn technology, licensed from Sound Physics Labs Inc. Unity™ horn tech-  
nology combines a single 1" throat with a 1.75” diaphragm high frequency compression driver alongside three 5” ceramic magnet midrange drivers  
on a single, highly efficient conical horn. This combines high and mid frequency energy in a single 60º x 60º conical horn that produces frequencies  
from 300Hz to 20kHz. Patent holder Tom Danley explains it this way. "With a conical horn, one sees that at the compression driver exit, the expan-  
sion rate is very rapid at high frequency cutoff, and since the expansion rate acts as a high pass filter, the low frequency energy does not couple to  
the mouth. Move a few inches toward the mouth and one finds the expansion rate is much slower and suitable for low midrange, if only that was  
where the driver was. All one has to do is obtain a mid driver, suitable for efficient horn loading in that frequency band and find the point in the flare  
where the expansion rate is suitable for that frequency range and couple the sound in at that point. Because the compression driver and each mid  
driver are less than 1/4 wavelength apart, their output combines fully and coherently, something which cannot happen if the driver were further than  
about 1/3 wavelength apart." *U.S. Patent # 6,411,718 B1  
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