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Danley SM 80 vs SM 60F?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ivan Beaver" data-source="post: 100638" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>Re: Danley SM 80 vs SM 60F?</p><p></p><p></p><p>The TH812 goes lower while the BC415 goes louder. The TH812 has a smoother sound, while the BC415 is more "fun". They are both the same frontal size and the TH812 is something like 2" deeper-so no big deal difference there.</p><p></p><p>If you really need to go that little bit extra deep-the TH812 wins. But for more fun-the BC415 wins. Most people would choose the BC415 for most "pop" type events-but the response of the TH812 is so smooth ( I would argue the smoothest I have ever seen of any subwoofer-without processing), it is better for more "refined" music.</p><p></p><p>Although they are being used just fine with all sorts of other music-especially EDM-where the extra depth is welcome.</p><p></p><p>The general response is that the TH812 makes people go WOW-that is amazing. While the BC415 makes them start to laugh (in a good way)-since they have never heard or experienced anything like it. And this is coming from well seasoned guys-who have been doing this a long time.</p><p></p><p>The BC415 puts a bigger smile on your face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivan Beaver, post: 100638, member: 30"] Re: Danley SM 80 vs SM 60F? The TH812 goes lower while the BC415 goes louder. The TH812 has a smoother sound, while the BC415 is more "fun". They are both the same frontal size and the TH812 is something like 2" deeper-so no big deal difference there. If you really need to go that little bit extra deep-the TH812 wins. But for more fun-the BC415 wins. Most people would choose the BC415 for most "pop" type events-but the response of the TH812 is so smooth ( I would argue the smoothest I have ever seen of any subwoofer-without processing), it is better for more "refined" music. Although they are being used just fine with all sorts of other music-especially EDM-where the extra depth is welcome. The general response is that the TH812 makes people go WOW-that is amazing. While the BC415 makes them start to laugh (in a good way)-since they have never heard or experienced anything like it. And this is coming from well seasoned guys-who have been doing this a long time. The BC415 puts a bigger smile on your face. [/QUOTE]
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