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Pro And College Sports Facilities Choose Danley

With the advent of Danley's large-format Jericho and Genesis horn technology, large sports facilities, both college and pro, are beginning to appreciate the distinct advantages of Danley's unconventional technology

Lambeau Field, home to the reigning NFL champion Green Bay Packers, has implemented a new $2.5 million sound system overhaul that centers on Danley Sound Labs loudspeaker technology.

Sixteen Danley Genesis Horns, model GH-60, combine with 19 Danley SH-100s, 56 Danley SH-micros and 14 Danley TH-118 subwoofers, to deliver clear, impactful sound to 73,000 impassioned Packers fans at every game.

In addition, six universities have joined Brigham Young University and Northwestern University in implementing Danley-centered sound reinforcement solutions for their stadiums.

The list includes the University of Arizona, where 56,000 seats are covered with four Danley Jericho JH-90 Horns, supported by two Danley SH-96s, two Danley SH-50s, eighteen Danley SH-minis, and two Danley TH-812 subwoofers.

Florida Atlantic University’s system covers 30,000 seats in its new football stadium with just two Danley Jericho Horns. Grand Valley State University (Grand Rapids, MI) covers 20,000 fans with two Jericho Horns. Montana State University is delivering an electrifying game-day experience to 17,000 football fans at Bobcat Stadium with just one Danley Jericho Horn, model JH-90, paired with two Danley SH-46s.

The 11,500 fans at Washington State University’s basketball venue, Beasley Coliseum, are soon to experience high-quality sound with a system comprised of 12 Danley Genesis Horns, model GH-60, supplemented with eight Danley SM-60Fs, 22 Danley SH-100s, and four Danley TH-118 subwoofers. And, Troy State University, with a capacity of 30,000, recently replaced its entire end zone loudspeaker system with a single Jericho Horn.

Michael R. Garrison, principal at MGA, the firm that designed and just completed the installation of a Danley JH-90-based system at Montana State University, notes, “We worked closely with Danley Sound Labs to design the loudspeaker system for this project. Their JH-90 was a relatively new product when we first contacted them, and the measured loudspeaker performance data and directional files for computer modeling were still being complied. Danley president Mike Hedden and his team were very supportive. They supplied us with final definitive data and assisted MGA’s efforts to confirm placement and orientation of the loudspeakers.”

Launched in 2005, Danley Sound Labs is the home of legendary acoustician and loudspeaker designer Tom Danley, whose innovative work has been used by NASA and the military, not to mention millions of sound enthusiasts the world over.

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