We have multiple measurements for this speaker. Click here to see the default one (which is higher quality if we have one measurement better than the others).
What we know about the measurement:
Danley SH-50 is
a passive
toursound
that cost around 8000 USD
for a pair.
Quality of the measurement data is
medium.
Origin of the data is Danley.
Format of the data is
a GLL file
.
-3dB (resp. -6db) point v.s. reference is at 73.0Hz (resp. 60.0Hz).
Reference level is normalised to -0.0dB
computed over the frequency range [300.0Hz,
5000.0Hz].
Frequency deviation is 5.2dB over the same frequency range.
Directivity
Horizontal directivity
is (-30.0°, 30.0°)
between 1kHz and 10kHz. Angle computed for +/-6dB.
Vertical directivity
is (-30.0°, 30.0°)
between 1kHz and 10kHz. Angle computed for +/-6dB.
Tonality (Preference) Score
Note: The tonality (Preference) score
does not make sense for toursound speakers. Don't give too much credits
to the value.
Tonality (Preference) Score is 0.15
and would be 2.81 with a
perfect subwoofer.
Details:
NBD: ON 1.133,
LW 0.882, SP
0.869, PIR
0.833; SM:
SP0.677,
PIR0.192; LFQ
2.918, LFX 60Hz
Tonality (Preference) Score is 0.07
with an EQ and would be 2.39 with a
perfect subwoofer and the same EQ.
Details:
NBD: ON 1.263,
LW 1.039, SP
0.96, PIR
0.974; SM:
SP0.706,
PIR0.332; LFQ 2.918, LFX 49Hz