Danley Sound Labs built its global reputation on designing the most technologically innovative audio products on the market. Led by co-founders Tom Danley and Mike Hedden, Danley is known for producing powerful sound systems that generate crystal clear sound that can serve large crowds, including attendees at houses of worship, stadiums, arenas, and other venues. However, they have also displayed their quality and commitment to customer service in several other ventures, including in theme parks, clubs and hospitality, performing arts centers, cinemas, and with touring and production pursuits.
After reading an article by Mark Hornsby in Recording Magazine, I had to listen. I am so impressed by it all, and it's all so Real! Just love it, so thanks to all of you. Mr Scott, bravo!
The only real method to get realistic sound is to use microphones set up into an array that surrounds the instrument or performer into multi-track and then played through similarly arrayed speakers. We hear omni-directionally, therefore the recording and playback should be the same. Everything else is trying to make something "realistic" sounding out of entirely unnatural recording and playback limitations. That doesn't mean that your products don't solve the trouble associated with current sound reproduction, however.
It's also the ultimate bass guitar cab if your band mates won't turn down their Marshall stacks and your drummer is King Kong. Rotate the horn (or grow some muscles and flip the cab if that's not possible) to face the treble upwards to you on stage. Imagine wheeling it on stage and your band mates and the sound engineer are like "Oh no he's going to drown out the band with bass guitar"
Reading RU-vid comments is something so underrated I think. It makes you see or read thoughts as valuable as those expressed by an engineer/technician/doctor to question progress.
Hi there! I would love for Tom to briefly discuss ultrasonic frequency content and how relevant he feels that producing all harmonics generated by instruments is to generating clean and transparent audio that would approach the threshold of human perception. There is an Ooashi et. all paper that's been kicked around in audiophile forums for years now that seems hotly debated, but that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how humans might perceive ultrasonics from the 20+ papers that I have since discovered on the subject. It seems like not only via air conduction and the inner ear, but also the saccule, bones, skin, and hair also might play a role in a full-body perception of sound. For whatever reason many audio engineers dismiss the importance of ultrasonics outright perhaps due to years of 20 hz - 20 kHz dogma without investigating further, but since sound waves are mechanical like ocean and earthquakes all waves are subject to constructive and destructive interference, therefore ultrasonics must modulate frequencies in the audible range. How much this is relevant is what I'm interested in, perhaps not very much, but it's still very intriguing to me. Although there is some concern for prolonged exposure to ultrasonics at high SPLs (see LRADs, teen deterrents), I'm still very intrigued by the research involving bone-conducting headphones to alleviate symptoms of tinnitus as well as non-invasive hearing aids that use ultrasonic carries to modulate speech. So yes, I'm curious what Tom thinks especially due to his experience with acoustic levitation because as far as I know the frequencies used to levitate small objects often fall in the ultrasonic range using piezoelectric transducers. Thank you so much!!
I ordered a new pair of SH-50's, sound unheard, in 2015, after having old TD-1's for surrounds and mains . Danley has made all others obsolete. I hope you guys take over the world!
This is one of the best sets of songs I've heard in years. The tones, the playing, the melodies (on slow tunes) and the energy an jams (for the up-tempo) stuff. Just fantastic. Did I mention the punchy horns? Go hear the whole thing. Every bit of it is great.
Good Sound DOES make all the difference as it complements and completes every great moment and turns it into an emotional experience!!! And sound equipment should never be obstructing a design (unless it's a musical event) so blending into the decor is key. Great Job and collaboration👍🏻👍🏻
I'm just a random guy who likes audio, I don't have any real pro audio myself, I was more into car audio, but I am from Trinidad, where pro audio is very prevalent, my cousin has a full 4x4 EAW KF850/KF940 replica setup, which is fairly common practice here. Wood is cheap and people are skilled, so there is a lot of replicas about, but thankfully EAW provides full tech specs of their products so the replicas are exact and sound spectacular. I had built some small bookshelf speakers to replace a 5.1 LG surround sound system (lhd427) using Faital Pro 6fe200's and NB2 dome tweeters, which I had used previously in my car, and for a long time, I was very satisfied with those, they sounded good enough, the subwoofer from the HTS was also replaced with an old car audio sub, a Premier 12" in a small L ported bass reflex of about 1.5 ft^3, which sounded better than the original sub, but is VERY peaky, which is fine for music, but truly terrible for home theater uses, but I still enjoyed it for a while. Recently, I had been wanting a slightly larger stereo system for outside as the old Sony system I had is starting to show it's age. I know this doesn't sound very audiophile of me, but I wanted a certain look for this system, I wanted it to look like a pro audio 4x4 system, but miniaturized. So that's what I did, I just copied EAW's exact design for the KF750F and cut them in half to size it for a 6", mocked it up with cardboard to ensure clearances and I built a pair of mini KF750 (Will post a video on this channel soon), I plan to build two more as well as some matching MTH30 mini subs, the plan is to do the same thing, just shrink down the MTH30 design for a 6.5" woofer, but that's gonna have to wait until I get paid so I can buy the subs. The reason I typed all this out, those mini KF750F's are the best speakers I've ever heard, no offense to Danley, you all are also incredibly well regarded, the only reason I used their design is because it's prevalent locally. My speakers each have a pair of Faital Pro 6fe200's and a single Faital Pro HF102 driver w/ LTH102 flares powered by the same LHD427 home theater amp, and it's SO much louder and cleaner than my old bookshelf speakers on exactly the same power. I built those within the last 3 days, RU-vid suggested this video to me yesterday and I put it aside to watch later, I swear to God they know your every move. The Synergy Horn is incredibly interesting to me, because it's very similar to the KF750F design, but with the addition of subwoofers, and based on what I can hear from how well these perform throughout the bandwidth of sound, I can scarcely imagine how good the Synergy Horn would actually sound, because the only problem my system currently has, is that the subwoofer is incredibly peaky at 30-40Hz, which does interfere with how full the mid-high range sound is. I did have to do some DSP tuning to get the sound just right, but it wasn't a lot and it wasn't very difficult with the KF750F minis, but nothing I do except physically repositioning the sub in the room has any appreciable effect, it just doesn't blend well. So, my apologies in advance, but I think I will 'borrow' your design for the Synergy horn and attempt to build myself a pair. I'm genuinely grateful for the contributions of greats like yourself and I wish that someday I'll be in a financial position to actually be your customer, but unfortunately, that day is not today, but I will infinitely sing your praises if it's any consolation. Thank you very much for the detailed explanations, you all have really helped me understand exactly what I'm trying to accomplish, I can't express how grateful I am for you sharing your expertise.
10 месяцев назад
Omg 4 boxes for stadium 😮 that's impressive. No too mobile through
@@user-jp2ji4lh8r danley has done alot of positive things for this world ❤️👏 love an respect......but as an ex-roadie in my youth , i can assure you any cabinet more than 6feet long per dimension OR heavier than 150 pounds wheels or not, is a disaster waiting to happen.... including "skyrigging"...