Glenview, IL -- Sound Physics Labs/ServoDrive, based here, recently agreed on licensing with Yorkville Sound located in Toronto, Canada. The agreement allows Yorkville the use of Sound Physics Labs patented Unity Summation Aperture Horn Technology and the name Unity in conjunction with Yorkville's new Unity family of products. Created by legendary loudspeaker designer, Thomas Danley, director of R&D for Sound Physics Labs, this unique horn technology is designed as a single point-source system delivering crystal clear sound without processing.
Recently Yorkville debuted the U15, a full-range enclosure design that combines Unity Summation Aperture Horn
Technology with a next generation 15-inch neodymium woofer. The U15 provides high/mid frequency distribution from the 60-degree x 60-degree horn assembly that produces frequencies from 300Hz to 20kHz. Unity horn technology combines a single 1.75-inch diaphragm compression driver with three 5-inch ceramic magnet mid-range drivers on a single highly efficient conical horn. All four-component drivers mounted in a Unity horn measure and act like a single point source.
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