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Danley Sound Labs To Introduce The Jericho Horn At InfoComm 2010

The Jericho is built upon the same three technologies as the Genesis Horn.

Danley Sound Labs will introduce the Jericho Horn at InfoComm 2010.

The Jericho Horn is built upon the same three technologies that marked a new beginning for the industry in the Genesis Horn; Synergy Horn, Paraline, and the Shaded Amplitude Lens.

It uses six 18-inch low-frequency drivers, six 6-inch mid-frequency drivers, and two 4-inch two-way high-frequency drivers, making it a four-way design.

Users have the option of adding 20,000 Watts of self-power and/or user-adjustable DSP.

The combination of the three Danley technologies enable a single Jericho Horn to supply even coverage out to multiple hundreds of feet.

This is accomplished as Shaded Amplitude Lens Technology allows as much as 20 dB of gain out of a single cabinet, to be evenly distributed over a very large listening plane.

The unique performance of Jericho Horn, is the product of Tom Danley, who has a unique approach to loudspeaker design.

“In every respect, the Jericho Horn is a vastly better alternative to the problematic line array solution that the industry has ‘settled’ for,” said Mike Hedden, president of Danley Sound Labs.

“Its output is monstrous, yet so pleasant to listen to. There is nothing comparable on the planet. I challenge any line array solution, at any price, to even approach the Jericho Horn’s performance.”

“This is reference quality typically only heard at close distances, yet being delivered at hundreds of feet away.”

“It occurs to me that for a time, slide rules were indispensable to engineers, physicists, and others who worked with numbers; but then something better came along, and they don’t use slide rules anymore. It will come as no surprise that I view line arrays as the slide rules of the sound reinforcement industry.”

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