
DANLEY TO DEMO (AND NOT TO DEMO) AT NSCA!
DANLEY SOUND LABS TO DEMO NEW AND EXISTING LOUDSPEAKERS AT NSCA WITH THE
EXCEPTION OF THE MATTERHORN - THE SUBWOOFER DEEMED TOO POWERFUL TO
DEMONSTRATE
Danley Sound Labs, arguably the sound reinforcement
industry's most innovative designer, will demonstrate their entire line of
full-range loudspeakers and subwoofers to potential customers and curious
loudspeaker enthusiasts at the NSCA Expo 2007 in Orlando, Florida in March.
Danley's behemoth 40-driver, 40-kilowatt self-powered, 8'x 8'x 20'
Matterhorn subwoofer, which drops two full octaves lower than any subwoofer
on the market and thumps listeners with output capability of 105dB at 250
meters will be on display inside the convention center for the duration of
the Expo. Due to structural concerns within the center, the Matterhorn's
full power cannot be demonstrated. Two of the new Danley full range SH-25s
were to be used with the Matterhorn. This combination conservatively has
30dB more broadband dynamic range available than the compact disc!
The new Danley SH-25 full-range loudspeakers, which represent the industry's
first speaker that is simultaneously arrayable in both the horizontal and
vertical planes will be demo'd along with the new TH-50 subwoofer at NSCA.
The TH-50 subwoofer provides essentially flat response to 20Hz with a
sensitivity of 95dB 1w/1m and power handling of 1,500 watts. In yet another
Danley first, this truly compact subwoofer is the only subwoofer on the
market that provides concert level output down to 20Hz in a single
enclosure.
Danley Sound Labs will be have continuous demonstrations of their sub 30Hz
performance subwoofers, including TH-112, TH-215, and the DTS 20, as well as
their full-range counterparts, in demonstration room W307A.
Danley Sound Labs is the only loudspeaker manufacturer to use patent-pending
synergy-horn and tapped-horn technologies, which ingeniously apply
acoustical principles to circumvent compromises that the rest of the
industry had long-ago decided were unavoidable. As a result, Danley designs
deliver flat frequency responses, extended low-end from extremely compact
enclosures, and tight, seamlessly arrayable pattern control which are
unrivaled in the industry, even at breathtaking SPLs. On paper, Danley's
products boast specifications, all conservatively measured, that make
conventionally-designed speakers look like someone's middle school science
fair project. In person, Danley's products sound uniquely transparent and
rich, with well-defined dispersal patterns that have almost tangible edges.
"We're excited to share our product line with everyone at NSCA," commented
Tom Danley, director of engineering at Danley Sound Labs. "You can look at
technical specifications until the cows come home, but in our business,
hearing is believing. Our ongoing NSCA demonstrations will provide an
opportunity for people to judge for themselves the benefits of our
patent-pending technologies."
Tom Danley is one of the most innovative loudspeaker designers in the
industry today and is recognized worldwide as a pioneer for "outside the
box" thinking in professional audio technology. His legendary designs have
been utilized in projects ranging from ground zero bombing simulation, jet
engine active noise cancellation, and sonic boom generators to critical
listening mastering studios, high-end home theatre, and houses of worship
around the world.
Danley Sound Labs
www.danleysoundlabs.com
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