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CLF Data

Danley Sound Labs is proud to supply  specifications for our full range loudspeakers utilizing the Common Loudspeaker Format; CLF for short.   Much like an animated specification sheet, CLF provides a powerful set of data such as impedance at individual frequencies, beamwidth/polar data, axial Q, directivity index, export for presentations of the various graphs, and much more.

Danley Sound Labs CLF data is gathered by Pat Brown’s ETC company which insures our customers get honest third-party gathered data and not some home cooked set of numbers that may be misleading or overly optimistic at best.

To view them, first download the free viewer. Then right click on the file you want and select "save target as". Lastly double click on the zip file, extract the file, then open it from the location you extracted it to.
 

» Download Free Viewer (.exe)
» GH-60.zip
» SH-25.zip
» SH-46 & SH-46 Array.zip
» SH-50.zip
» SH-50 Array.zip
» SH-60.zip 
» SH-64.zip 
» SH-69.zip 
» SH-95.zip 
» SH-96.zip 
» SH-100.zip
» SH-DFA.zip
» SH-MICRO.zip ***NEW***
» SH-MINI.zip
   

EASE Files

   
Flyware Brackets/Adapters  
 
   
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PRODUCT INFORMATION

docum PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (PDF)
Full Range:
»
SH-100
» SH-100B
» SH-MINI
» SH-MICRO
» SH-95
» SH-96
» SH-64
» SH-69
» SH-60
» SH-50
» SH-DFA
» SH-46
» SH-25
» GH-60
Monitors:
» SH-100M
»
SH-LPM
» SH-VLPM
Commercial Pro Subwoofers:
» TH-221
» TH-812
» TH-412
» TH-215

» TH-212
» TH-112
» TH-115
»
TH-MINI
» TH-28
Cinema-Home Theatre Subwoofers:
» TH-SPUD
»
DTS-20

» TH-50
» CS-30

flydwg DIMENSIONS/FLYPOINTS
All products use 3/8" hardware for flypoints and are NOT to be used for flying other products underneath!

Product:
Full Range:

» SH-100
»
SH-100BI
»
SH-100BT
» SH-Mini
»
SH-Micro
» SH-95I
» SH-95T
» SH-69I
» SH-69T
» SH-60I
» SH-60T
» SH-50I
» SH-50T
»
SH-DFA
» SH-46I
» SH-46T
» SH-25
» SH-96I
» SH-96T
» SH-64I
» SH-64T
» GH-60
Monitors:
» SH-100M
» SH-LPM
Subwoofers:
» TH-221
» TH-812-I
» TH-812-T
» TH-412-I
» TH-412-T
» TH-212-I
» TH-212-T
» TH-215
» TH-112
» TH-115-I
» TH-115-T
» TH-MINI-I
» TH-MINI-T
» TH-28
» TH-SPUD
» DTS-10
» DTS-20
» TH-50
» CS-30-I
» CS-30-T

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SOUND FILES

Right click and save target as to download files.

 

Foreword on Fireworks Sound File

Well it is probably no surprise to you that I have a fondness for low frequencies and loud noises. If you have heard our speakers, I would like to think maybe its not a surprise that I am keenly interested in reproducing the "stereo image" and realism in reproduction too.

I have been developing a microphone invention for a while now and on the 4th of July, I was inspired to set it up in the back yard at my house to record the Town's fireworks which are set off about ½ mile away.
I put the last few minutes of it on a CD and have since played it (to be honest, over and over). It was so much fun, I thought others might want to play this too.

A word of warning.

This recording has a HUGE dynamic range of about 70dB and a peak to average ratio of 40 dB. On the peaks, it is easy to clip things and the spectrum is such that the level at 10Hz is about equal with that at 50Hz (a broad mound around 25 - 30Hz).
In other words, this recording can gobble up all the headroom you have and the source is one of the most difficult things to reproduce there is from many aspects. Preserving time and bandwidth critical so also try it on good headphones if your not impressed with it through your speakers.

Anyway, take the file and burn it on to a CD (make a couple copies one after the other) and have fun and approach maximum level carefully.
Best Regards,

Tom Danley

 
 


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