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    Yes there around £4000 but thats including delivery to the uk.

    I have a pair of Turbosound TA 500DP that are fantastic!

    Actually have a pair of Turbosound TSW 218DP subs that am not entirely happy with hence the reason for the Danley upgrade.

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    Its not circuits and amps you should be concerned about, more about actual wattage - I haven't got the specific details for the Danely infront of me but if thats 3600w constant your going to have a bit of a problem
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    Windspeed - Problem, how so? Not enough power for the amp? Not a big enough amp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnotestine View Post
    Paris - Even considering I can only currently afford one TH-118 and an amp?
    hell yea, the danley TH-118 is in a totally different league as compared to all the other subs. also 1 danley will go louder , lower than 2 of the other subs while having better sound quality.

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    A cheaper option then the Danley TH-118 that performs right in line with it & also comes in a powered version would be the JTR Orbit Shifter. http://jtrspeakers.com/portable/orbit-shifter/
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    out of a standard 120v/15amp wall socket paris you only get 1800w - thats only half the supply needed if the Danely has a constant power rating of 3600w
    Quote Originally Posted by Dick Rees
    Don't worry about it. Set them up, turn them on, listen to them, adjust if needed. No matter what you do, they're still going to sound like Eons

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    Icognito - Looks good, but I can't find a price for the powered version. Any idea what it goes for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by windspeed36 View Post
    out of a standard 120v/15amp wall socket paris you only get 1800w - thats only half the supply needed if the Danely has a constant power rating of 3600w
    OK a few things wrong here, first the maximum constant draw of any circuit is not to exceed 80% of it's capability so a 15 amp circuit shouldn't have a constant draw exceeding 1,440 watts or the equivalent 12 amps.

    The 3,600 watts listed in the spec of the Danely TH118 is based on the built in amp modules power delivery to the driver, not the draw from the wall. There actually isn't any mention of power requirements from the wall listed anywhere on the spec sheet that I have notice at a glance http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/pdf/T...ec%20sheet.pdf Actually looking over the spec sheet some more this is a passive sub "The connectors shall be Neutrik NL4" though a powered version is available. Here are the amp modules that are used in the powered version http://www.speakerpower.net/ & here are the power draw charts http://www.speakerpower.net/uploads/...cations_sp.pdf so you'll be fine powering these.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnotestine View Post
    Icognito - Looks good, but I can't find a price for the powered version. Any idea what it goes for?
    Send a email on over to Jeff & he'll get back to you pretty quick, he used to offer the price but I guess more people where ordering the passive version so he now does the powered version to order but his prices are decent compared to other offerings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Incognito View Post
    OK a few things wrong here, first the maximum constant draw of any circuit is not to exceed 80% of it's capability so a 15 amp circuit shouldn't have a constant draw exceeding 1,440 watts or the equivalent 12 amps.

    The 3,600 watts listed in the spec of the Danely TH118 is based on the built in amp modules power delivery to the driver, not the draw from the wall. There actually isn't any mention of power requirements from the wall listed anywhere on the spec sheet that I have notice at a glance http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/pdf/T...ec%20sheet.pdf
    Cheers for that, I only figured that off the top of my head - we've got completely different power here in Australia..
    Quote Originally Posted by Dick Rees
    Don't worry about it. Set them up, turn them on, listen to them, adjust if needed. No matter what you do, they're still going to sound like Eons

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