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1. danleysoundlabs.com
danleysoundlabs.com/wordpress/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/1/2007 Last Visited: 3/24/2008
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2. Epiphany
systemscontractor.com/articles - [Cached]Published on: 7/7/2006 Last Visited: 10/1/2006
At the age of nine, Tom Danley was at church after the morning's services and it hit him-the booming, shaking, powerful sound of the church organ while he was in the pipe loft."It was so intense that I didn't know whether to run or stand there," recalled Danley, director of research and development at Danley Sound Labs.Since then, he's been working to reproduce that experience through the loudspeakers that he develops.
Danley has been in the electronics and acoustics fields for over 25 years, and has originated nearly 20 patents in a number of areas including electromagnetic levitation, acoustic levitation, speaker design, and most recently, loudspeaker enclosure design.
His most recent patent is on the SH-50 Synergy Horn, a truly unique loudspeaker design.The SH-50 is Danley Sound Lab's horn-based product, which has a 50- by 50-degree coverage angle.The SH-50 is unusual in that it has the radiation pattern of a single horn, although it has seven different drivers in it."The basis of the patent that it's built on is in the way that the output from a one-inch compression driver and four midrange drivers, and two woofers are added sequentially into the body of the horn," explained Danley.
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The idea for the new loudspeaker design came about several years ago at a conference while Danley was talking to a colleague about what would make an ideal loudspeaker for commercial sound use.While working at Sound Physics, Danley was trying to figure out how to build a conventional driver-based loudspeaker that would accomplish something unique.He went back to the discussion he had had at the conference, and slowly the basic idea for combining all of the sources evolved.Fast forward seven or eight years to a couple of years ago.Danley had figured out more about how the basic approach worked and applied for a new patent based on what he knew up to that point. -
3. Sound Physics / ServoDrive Forum :: Index
spl-servodrive.prosoundweb.com - [Cached]Published on: 4/18/2006 Last Visited: 4/18/2006
A place for you to question Tom, and for Tom to question you ... Tom Danley is the Director of R&D for Sound Physics Labs and ServoDrive with multiple patents in sound reproduction to his name.

