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Yellowtec Puc2 and Genelec DSP speakers


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Not at all worried about the function. I want to hear your opinion about the sound.

In economic terms this must be a good deal I think.

 

What is your opinion about the sound?

 

Might be the case that no one have this combination... yet!

I hope Im wrong! :-)

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If you don't need analog connections, just go with the Yellowtec Puc2 Lite.

 

Sound will be great - are you shooting for 8240s?

 

Cheers,

Peter

Home: Apple Macbook Pro 17" --Mini-Toslink--> Cambridge Audio DacMagic --XLR--> 2x Genelec 8020B

Work: Apple Macbook Pro 15" --USB--> Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 --1/4\"--> Superlux HD668B / 2x Genelec 6010A

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Good point Peter! Even cheaper then I thought! :)

Now I got the Puc2 version already. Good info for others.

 

Actually Ive done the mistake of listening to the big model 8260A a couple of times and actually there is no return! Now its a matter of time to finance a pair.

But my interest are in any dsp model from Genelec, if you have a opinion.

 

Water and bread aren't so bad at all :-)

 

Br Milofix

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  • 2 years later...

Sorry if I am resurrecting an old thread, but I am using a YellowTec Puc2 Lite into a 7270A sub and a pair of 8240A monitors.

 

The sound is sublime :-)

Location: Manchester\'ish - UK. System: iMac, YellowTec PUC2 Lite, Genelec 7270A sub, 2 x 8240A monitors, a Drobo and Vovox cables.

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