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Now Danley Labs introduced the J7-95 Jericho Horn, which has the smallest footprint in the series: only three feet tall and 265 pounds. Nevertheless, the J7-95’s tremendous output leaves no doubt that it is deserving of the Jericho Horn name.
Like all Jericho Horns, the J7-95 uses Tom Danley’s patented Synergy Horn Technology, this time merging the output of twelve of the eighteen drivers through a fifth generation combiner to deliver near-perfect magnitude and phase response.
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The first eight Danley J7-95 Jericho Horns to roll out of Danley’s USA-manufacturing site are already working to deliver sound for the 14,000 people who fill the lawn at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre near St. Louis. “The small footprint and big sound of the J7 make it the closest thing to a ‘utility’ Jericho Horn that Danley has ever made,” says Mike Hedden, president of Danley Sound Labs. “The potential applications are diverse, and we encourage everyone to stop by the Danley booth at InfoComm to learn more.”
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