GAINESVILLE, GA — Danley Sound Labs announces the TH-215 subwoofer, the latest addition in their TH line of subwoofers, which is intended for applications in houses of worship, performing arts centers and music venues. The 22 x 30 x 42-inch TH-215 is designed to cover the 29-125Hz range (+/-3dB) with a sensitivity of 99dB SPL at 39Hz (measured as 20V input 1/2 space at 10 m distance). The TH-215 takes up to 1,400 continuous watts and 2,800 program watts and will produce 133dB SPL at 36Hz and 138dB SPL in the range of 102-113Hz. The TH-215 weighs in at 190 lbs. and is outfitted with handholds and castors to make truck-packing and maneuvering simpler.
Explained designer Tom Danley, "Conventional horns have to be one-half the length of the lowest wavelength that they are intended to reproduce. Since low-frequency wavelengths are quite large, conventional subwoofers have to be large, too. Our unique tapped horn technology gets around this by cleverly placing taps in the horn where radiation from the rear side of the driver enters. The resulting phase cancellations and additions work out such that our subwoofers can accurately reproduce low frequencies with a much shorter horn."
MSRP: $3,335 (non-powered) or $4,995 (self-powered)
For more information visit www.danleysoundlabs.com.