Re: Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA.
OK here is my take, A week later some of the details are vague, but here we go in no particular order.
SM80
Because Eric (the O/P) was unable to be attend, there was not as much emphasis on the SM80 as there might have been. It lived up to my expectations and was as good if not better than any of the other boxes represented. I was surprised to find out it is a sealed design, whereas the monitor version is vented. The world needs more sealed designs imo. It was limited on the low end and I felt the top end of the box could have been tamed a little bit but this is my taste more than anything, The SH46, which is rather dark compared to its siblings is just right for me.
I really wished we would have listened to a pair of SM80s arrayed, this would probably have balanced the low end better. I am interested to know if they array as well as the other Danley designs. What we really need is an SM80/TH-mini lovechild, that would be an incredible box if it could be light enough to fit on a pole.
KF650z with UX8800
I was pleasantly surprised by the 650z. My current employer has a pile of ancient 650e that use the old processor and I have never really cared for them. The 650z was one of the best boxes we heard. I felt it was the only real competition in the room next to the Danleys. Having experienced the before and after of the UX8800 on several different type EAW systems, I would say the UX really is indispensable for most EAW boxes at this point.
Vrx932sp
Someone correct me if this is the wrong model #. I have never really liked the VRX stuff and now I know it's because it sounds bad. Really, quite bad. Granted I have been on shows with it before and it did the job, but the fact that this box has probably sold more than all of the other boxes we listened to combined is kinda disturbing. This obsession with things that look like line arrays has to stop. To be clear we did try the little tweeter switch in all three positions +3, 0, -3, it did not matter, different versions of yuck. I think this was pretty much the unanimous loser.
Tannoy VQ60
Really not much to say, it did not embarrass itself the way the VRX did, it sounded pretty good. But at this level (price and size) there are many really nice options I would pick over Tannoy, But I will say Tannoy makes really nice spec sheets, with harmonic distortion figures!
SH-mini, SH-micro, Meyer UPM-1P
With Music going at moderate volume, listening at 12 feet I have to give the edge to the Meyer, just smoother response overall. The Danley's were very close however and when you consider there was no tweaking whatsoever I have to wonder if the Danley's could have equaled or surpassed the Meyer with minimal eq tweeks.
BUT, and his is a very big butt Simone, the Meyer completely fell apart with a mic running through it, it just choked. That great sounding tweeter really does not matter, it just goes away (into hard limit) with a real live dynamic signal. The Danley's, in particularly the SH-mini just kept getting louder. While I have the Microphone here I will just go ahead and say that while Meyer makes some great sounding boxes, Their spec'd max SPL numbers are complete Bullshit. Every box they make is in hard limit at least 10 dB lower than what they spec. They are saying they go twice as loud as they really do!!!
IHOP
I have always loved the TH115/118, It was the original and in many ways is still probably the most flexible overall, but the IHOP sounds like 4 TH115, it really was astounding to pull the NL4 out of the IHOP put it in the SB1000 and have the level drop 15 dB(guestimate) Granted the IHOP is 2 ohm and the SB1000 4 ohm but still the difference was amazing. I really think one IHOP could replace 4-6 standard double 18 boxes. Ivan says it could be modified to accommodate 4 more drivers by making the box 28" deep, this would be a monster. There was also rumor of a reconfigured IHOP that would be more similar in shape to a standard double 18, feel free to clarify or deny Ivan