..:: Danley TH-118 Review Update ::..
I decided to put the Danley TH-118 to work. I didn't have a private gig on tap so I decided to put the unit to work at my residency, Shout Restaurant (14th and Peachtree, Atlanta).
I placed the sub directly beside the Red Bull DJ booth about 1 foot away from the back wall. The normal house setup feeds the overhead house system along with a QSC RMX 1850 feeding 4 Yamaha SV15s. I used a DriveRack PA+ and high-passed the house system at 90Hz. I set the sub to low-pass at 85Hz and below. My sub amp was the QSC PL325 bridged-mono. I connected my amp to it's own 20 amp circuit. BOY... does this sub make a HUGE difference in sound... my booth area was vibrating like crazy! Luckily, I'm using the NS7 because turntables would have probably picked up a ton of feedback due to the vibrations.
Saturday night, the place was really packed. Playing songs like DJ Class' - "I'm the ish" and LMFAO's - "I'm in Miami"... I'd take a stroll around the room and patio to listen to the bass response... it was immense! There were at least 500-600 people in the spot and the bass DEFINITELY was not lacking. My QSC amp clipped twice at most the entire night. The bass was so low and solid that the bar staff mentioned their liquor bottles where rattling on the shelves. Luckily, most of the bar counters have a rubber lining keeping the glasses from kissing the floor
My overall experience with both passive and powered subs has been Yorkville LS800Ps, QSC HPR 181i's, Cerwin Vega EL36s, JBL SRX728s and EV QRXs... In comparison, the TH-118 tops them all as I find it to be deeper, fuller and more musical sounding. I can just imagine what 2 of them would sound like... Round -2- is this weekend. Power will come from a Crown Macrotech 9000i
I placed the sub directly beside the Red Bull DJ booth about 1 foot away from the back wall. The normal house setup feeds the overhead house system along with a QSC RMX 1850 feeding 4 Yamaha SV15s. I used a DriveRack PA+ and high-passed the house system at 90Hz. I set the sub to low-pass at 85Hz and below. My sub amp was the QSC PL325 bridged-mono. I connected my amp to it's own 20 amp circuit. BOY... does this sub make a HUGE difference in sound... my booth area was vibrating like crazy! Luckily, I'm using the NS7 because turntables would have probably picked up a ton of feedback due to the vibrations.
Saturday night, the place was really packed. Playing songs like DJ Class' - "I'm the ish" and LMFAO's - "I'm in Miami"... I'd take a stroll around the room and patio to listen to the bass response... it was immense! There were at least 500-600 people in the spot and the bass DEFINITELY was not lacking. My QSC amp clipped twice at most the entire night. The bass was so low and solid that the bar staff mentioned their liquor bottles where rattling on the shelves. Luckily, most of the bar counters have a rubber lining keeping the glasses from kissing the floor
My overall experience with both passive and powered subs has been Yorkville LS800Ps, QSC HPR 181i's, Cerwin Vega EL36s, JBL SRX728s and EV QRXs... In comparison, the TH-118 tops them all as I find it to be deeper, fuller and more musical sounding. I can just imagine what 2 of them would sound like... Round -2- is this weekend. Power will come from a Crown Macrotech 9000i




I knew you were going to get the th-118. As for me, I sold 2 of my growlers and I am upgrading to the 18 inch orbit shifter. So umm, you plan on upgrading to the macrotech 9000i?
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