![]() ![]() I decided on 3 x TH118 (Tapped Horn single 18”) subwoofers in a end-fire configuration per side. For the subwoofers I wanted to incorporate the cardioid solution of the house system with respect to noise pollution (the venue is located in a residential area). Also the absence of a roof gave me the freedom to point and shoot without worrying about potential reflections from the ceiling.ĭoing some rudimentary calculations with the gear at my disposal in mind, I figured the SH96HO (Synergy Horn 90° x 60° High Output) was the best candidate. No need for subdivision by traditional means (asymmetric coupled point source) or line array. The venue has a first row to last row ratio of 2:1, which allows for a single speaker per side approach. This was the system I used in previous years and wanted to rival in terms of power, coverage, tonality and fidelity. The house system consists of a d&b audiotechnik T-series line array in a dual-mono fashion, complemented by V-series subwoofers (9 x T10 speakers and 2 x V-SUB cardioid subwoofers per side). The venue I had in mind is an open-air amphitheater that houses 1.400 spectators. The premiere of Danley products in a theatrical production in The Netherlands. ![]() Keep on reading for full disclosure on a very remarkable event. It was a very inspiring phenomenon, so much that I intended on doing my own production within two weeks time. ![]() Having read numerous animated threads at the ProSoundWeb forum about the distinguishing qualities of these products, I was very eager to finally experience Danley for myself. A while ago I was able to attend the very first Danley demo hosted by Firm4 in cooperation with RF Shows in this small corner of the world. ![]()
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