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In Reply to: RE: Audio Alternative in Lilburn posted by BigguyinATL on April 09, 2015 at 12:59:42
Thanks for the tip! It will be a few weeks before I am out exploring and done moving but on the other hand, I don't have any idea where anything is, so it will be an adventure. Well, I haven't moved in nearly 40 years so it's already an adventure haha.
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Tom-
you are listed as a manufacturer- what product(s) do you make?
Hi
Well we make full range "single acoustic source" horns and subwoofers for use in large spaces.
We have taken kind of a different approach, we don't advertise much so we are not well known outside of commercial sound and there our sales come mostly from word of mouth.
The object of the full range speakers is to radiate as if they only had a single crossover-less driver in a large constant directivity horn, even though the box may contain many drivers, in one case over 100. In most of these, over a broad band width, if you put a square wave in, you see a recognizable square wave with a microphone.
I like to think of our approach as large scale hifi, especially compared to the concert style line arrays usually used in stadiums etc.
In a reply above, i posted a few links to videos which captured the sound, if you have headphones, try one or two.
Here is the (needs to be updated) web site with the products and some jobs and face book page (more up to date) if interested.
Best,
Tom
http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/
https://www.facebook.com/DanleySoundLabs?ref=ts
Since your in the area, If you have been to Turner field, that was one of our first jobs and a ton of Churches in South have them as well.
Very interesting.
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