The result of a collaboration between Danley Sound Labs and FaitalPro, the new TH121 high-output subwoofer is loaded with a 21-inch neodymium driver with a 6.5-inch dual-layer voice coil.
The TH121 is a subwoofer claims ‘exceptional thermal and mechanical power handling’ driven by proprietary Danley Sound Labs Tapped Horn technology, which uses a driver placed partway down a folded horn path.
The front of the driver radiates directly into the horn’s throat, while the rear of the driver is vented through a tap into the horn, closer to the mouth. This configuration achieves acoustic phase alignment at the horn’s exit, effectively summing energy from both sides of the driver, this in-phase alignment effectively doubles the radiating surface area of the driver leading to greater efficiency and output than would be possible with a traditional design of the same size. The result is increased output, reduced distortion, and minimised cone excursion under high power, improving linearity and reliability.
The enclosure is constructed from 13-ply Baltic birch with a PolyUrea coating for impact and environmental resistance. Interlocking skids provide secure stacking with compatible models such as the TH118XL, SH96 and SH96HO. Touring and install versions include multiple M10 rigging points, while the Extreme Weather variant replaces plywood with fibre-glass-reinforced polyurethane panels for maximum durability in harsh conditions.
For optimal system integration, use Danley DNA amplifiers or processors, which offer advanced DSP for precise tuning, protection and performance optimisation.
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