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Yorkville Month 2015 Flyer ART T4 Multi-Pattern Tube KRK Powered Studio Apex HP96 Monitor Condenser Mic Yorkville Parasource Headphones October is YORKVILLE Month Series Powered Monitors Perfect for recording critical vocals and instruments. The Delivering natural and balanced spectral Designed for maximum comfort and long- dual 35mm gold diaphragm and hand selected low noise Speakers and Subwoofers response with low distortion and term wearability. 53mm Neodymium 7025 tube deliver unmatched warmth and tone. The Designed to deliver the ultimate performance superior imaging, KRK studio monitors magnet diaphragms deliver unmatched unique multi-pattern design delivers 9 different polar in high power portable live sound systems, clarity with a natural sonic character and have been the choice of recording pattern settings. (433407) 0% FINANCING Yorkville Sound’s Parasource Series cabinets engineers and artists around the globe. extended bass response. (332027) $ PLUS A $50 L&M GIFT CARD FOR are at the leading edge of powered-speaker Now Available for Yorkville Month! $ 50 $ 575 USE ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE! design. Made in Canada. Reg. 82 Sale 69 RP5-G3 – 5” (402823) $398/pr PS10P (385147) $1075 PS12S (411985) $1199 RP6-G3 – 6” (402827) $538/pr Apex HP15 Earbud ART M-OneU USB Studio Mic 800w 10” active loudspeaker 900w 12” active subwoofer $ $ Headphones Delivers studio quality performance in a convenient USB PS12P (385148) 1199 PS15S (411986) 1375 RP8-G3 – 8” (402828) $678/pr Sleek, ergonomic lightweight casing for mic design. Integrated 1/8th-inch TRS stereo headphone 1400w 12” active loudspeaker 1000w 15” active subwoofer long term comfort. Neodymium drivers jack with onboard volume and playback mix control for low latency monitoring of recording source and playback PS15P (385149) $1425 PS18S (411988) $1575 provide excellent full frequency response. Introducing the Yorkville EXM400 Detachable earpiece modules allow cable to tracks at microphone. (317700) 1400w 15” active loudspeaker 1200w 18” active subwoofer KRK KNS-8400 Studio be fed through wardrobe easily. Economical $ $ solution for in-ear monitoring. (419515) Reg. 110 Sale 99 Compact Complete All-in-One PA Headphones 400-watt, 4-channel Bluetooth enabled active stereo PA system built with mobile Cerwin Vega A precise listening experience that takes you from $ 99 PLUS A $10 L&M GIFT CARD FOR 64 USE ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE! live sound use in mind. Lightweight compact extension speakers and versatile Now Available for Yorkville Month! personal studio to commercial studio to on-the-go input / mixer functions for ease-of-use in small solo or duo performances, DJ If you make a living as a DJ, performing artist track evaluations. (332949) applications, conferencing and public address functions. (437416) or production company, then Cerwin Vega is $ for you. No more compromising great bottom (332949) 189 Apex DP6 Deluxe ART TubeOpto8 $ end output for portability. PLUS A $25 L&M GIFT CARD FOR Drum Mic Pack Ideal 8-channel input / output expander for any ADAT lightpipe Introductory Price USE ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE! 1199 CVA28X (442451) $ Everything needed for miking drum kits equipped audio interface, direct-to-disc recorder or DAW. Eight 799 in most live or studio applications. discrete Class-A vacuum tube mic preamps in a single rack space 3-way active 800w full range cabinet unit with 8-channel 24-bit digital I/O. (317567) wih 8” drivers Cakewalk Specialized mics for the snare and toms Limited as well as a large diaphragm mic for the PLUS A $50 L&M GIFT CARD FOR $ Buy an On Demand Download $ 99 Traynor Limited Edition Edition! CVA115X (442443) 999 kick drum. Two pencil condensers for 499 USE ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE! of Sonar’s Rapture Pro during 1400w active subwoofer with 15” driver use on hi-hats or overheads. (343750) Tweed YGL1 Guitar Combo Yorkville Month and get 25% off 15-watt Combo in rare tweed finish. With Celestion P1000X (442446) $ the regular price. (CW-RAPPROUP/OD) $ $ ART Tube MP Studio 929 Reg. 350 Sale 299 Rocket 50 12-inch speaker. Only 100 units available 2-way active 1000w full range cabinet ½ off Sonar’s CA-2A V3 Mic Preamp for the whole country! with 10” woofer Leveling Amp On Demand Uses ART’s proven V3™ (Variable Valve Download Version purchased $ $ Voicing) Technology to instantly contour (447671) 685 P1500X (442440) 1069 during Yorkville Month! Apex580 Premium the tone to any source. (145634) 2-way active 1500w full range cabinet (443907) Multi-Pattern Condenser Mic with 15” woofer $ 99 $ Ideal for tracking critical vocals and solo Reg. 89 Sale 75 instruments. Two position pad and roll-off switches for maximum flexibility. Heavy duty cradle mount Stanton STR8-150 and aluminum case included. 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BEECASTER (442684) 429 L6XDV55L LAVALIER scanners (ORLASER101, ORLASER102), Interchangeable threaded connectors Premium USB podcasting Mic with headphone out $ two LED Multi-Effects (ORFX101 and ORFX103) ensure compatibility with most popular (361668) $ 00 $ 519 and one SKS-25B stand. A 600 value if wireless transmitters. (437964) BUMBLEBEE (442683) 249 PLUS A $25 L&M GIFT CARD FOR purchased separately! (447915) $ Desktop Personal Recording USB Mic with headphone out USE ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE! $ Introductory Price 165 *12 Month No Interest Financing on Yorkville manufactured or distributed product. With pre-authorized payments. No hidden administration fees. ORDJPACK Sale 399 Epiphone Pro1 Acoustic Guitars Gibson J29 Rosewood Mapex Armory Series Every Pro1 features JumboPRO frets, EZ-profile “D” neck, dual Round Shoulder Acoustic – 5-Piece Drum Kit Mapex Chris Adler Warbird action truss rod, soundhole humidifier and includes online Natural Finish with Nickel Hardware • Fusion of birch and maple delivers Snare lessons from eMedia. AC29ANNH (410645) Reg. $2499 the ultimate tonal expression Possessing a mix $ of fury and deadly Starting at 149 $ L&M • SONIClear™ bearing edge optimizes Sale 1999 Exclusive! resonance between head and shell precision, this • 10”TT, 12”TT, 16”FT, 22”x18” drum delivers an Epiphone DR100 Acoustic Guitar Gibson Songwriter Deluxe with kick drum, 14x5.5” Tomahawk intense, dark punch when tuned low and an Rare wine red finish and gold hardware. Adirondack Red Spruce Top – Antique steel shell snare explosive pop when cranked high. Unique 12x5.5” • Cymbals and hardware not included design for enhanced articulation. $ Natural Finish with Gold Hardware Limited (236304) 159 Edition! $ $ $ 999 MPX-BPMW225LWH (433995) 529 ACSDRSGH (446642) $ 3599 PLUS A $50 L&M GIFT CARD FOR PLUS A 25 L&M GIFT CARD FOR Epiphone F-Style Mandolin USE ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE! USE ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE! Professional mandolin loaded with premium electronics. Gibson Les Paul Traditional – $ Heritage Cherry Sunburst Limited (324550) 829 Edition! 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