In Reply to: RE: Danley Sound Labs posted by Ivan Beaver on June 4, 2008 at 15:39:06:
>>It has a "voicing" very similar to the SH50. It is also in a sealed box, so it does not "stop" at 200Hz but rahter rolls off slowly. Depending on the overall level you want, you can do a bit of boosting down low and it will work fine for many "smaller" applications. <<
Ivan, thanks for clarifying. BTW, the DSL website is acting strange, I can't open the PDFs and some images are missing. I hope somebody is working to fix that.
Yes, from what I remember, the roll off is rather slow and its unlike the tapped horns (ard 6th order). This works much better with EQ.
For the tapped horns even if i want deeper bass but much lower level (eg 95dB max only for 25Hz on the TH-112), there is quite a fair bit of HD, as the harmonics of 25Hz (50Hz and 75Hz for H2/H3) experience enourmous gain by the horn...thus mucking up the sound. This is even though at 25Hz it is 85dB sensitive, and just 10W would make it 95dB (all definitely within Xmax I guess).
I think I'll shoot Scott an email for the MSRP. :P
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