With a maximum SPL in the upper 120dB range, a beamwidth of 110 x 110, and frequency response to below 40Hz, the SH-100B is destined to become a favourite loudspeaker solution for audio designers, contractors, and staging/rental companies, says the company. Its compact size, 29.5" x 20.5" x 19", make the SH-100B extremely mobile.
Applications for the SH-100B include houses or worship, commercial theatres, live music venues, performing arts centres, and discos.
"Pound for pound, dollar for dollar, the SH-100B is one of the most powerful loudspeakers out there," says Mike Hedden, president of Danley Sound Labs. "Users have to listen and compare. This speaker simply has no rivals in its unique combination of size, output, frequency response, and fidelity. In fact, make it a point to stop by booth #1589 at InfoComm and hear for yourself what this amazing box can do. Danley Sound Labs have the only demobooth located right on the InfoComm show floor."
Danley Sound Labs loudspeaker products fall under two patent-pending technologies. The first being the Synergy Horn Technology, which allows multiple drivers to seamlessly combine into a single horn for full-range loudspeaker products. And the second being the Tapped Horn Technology, which provides the highest output, lowest distortion, lowest frequency response, and lowest group delay, in the smallest package of any other subwoofer line in the world today. Simply put, these two technologies mark some of the most significant improvements in loudspeaker designs in decades.
Tom Danley is an innovative loudspeaker designer in the industry, and is recognized worldwide as a pioneer for "outside the box" thinking in professional audio technology. His 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.
(Chris Henry)