Danley Sound Labs has announced the SM90, the latest addition to its SM Series of full-range loudspeakers.

Danley Sound Labs SM90Like the other members of the series, the SM90 uses the company’s proprietary Synergy Horn technology, mated with a 90° conical coverage pattern and multiple mounting options – from wallmount, to ceiling or suspension mounting to pan/tilt via threaded inserts, on the rear of the cabinet with the Adaptive Technologies MM-060 bracket.

The SM90 claims flat output from 63Hz–24kHz (-3dB) and a frequency range of 40Hz–30kHz (-10dB) with a coaxial 12-inch and 1-inch driver allowing it to deliver 120dB continuous and 126dB peak output while handling 300W continuous (1.2kW peak). Another Danley feature is the built-in Sentinel high-frequency protection circuitry.

‘The SM90 is an extremely flexible solution that is an excellent main PA for smaller houses of worship, auditoria and theatres, or can be used as delay or fill speakers in larger venues,’ says, Director of Sales & Marketing, Skip Welch. ‘Designers have always noted that our product offerings, which span a complete range of output needs and coverage patterns, make it possible to design almost any space with Danley products. The SM90 is yet another useful tool in that collection.’

At 55lbs, the SM90 is built from Baltic birch with a polyurea coating and is available in standard black or white, with custom colours available. The SM90 is now available from Danley Sound Labs.

More: www.danleysoundlabs.com

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