Danley SH-60 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
.
Sensitivity: 125.3dB (avg. 100Hz-1kHz for 2.83V estimated at 1m)
. Sensitivity computed at the measurement distance (10m) over the same frequency range: 105.3dB.
-3dB (resp. -6db) point v.s. reference is at 60.0Hz (resp. 53.0Hz).
Reference level is normalised to -0.3dB
computed over the frequency range [300.0Hz,
5000.0Hz].
Frequency deviation is 4.1dB over the same frequency range.
Directivity
Horizontal directivity
is (-30.0°, 30.0°)
between 1kHz and 10kHz. Angle computed for +/-6dB.
Vertical directivity
is (-40.0°, 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 1.33
and would be 3.76 with a
perfect subwoofer.
Details:
NBD: ON 1.035,
LW 0.966, SP
0.966, PIR
0.933; SM:
SP0.768,
PIR0.623; LFQ
2.836, LFX 53Hz
Tonality (Preference) Score is 3.46
with an EQ and would be 5.94 with a
perfect subwoofer and the same EQ.
Details:
NBD: ON 0.745,
LW 0.646, SP
0.665, PIR
0.613; SM:
SP0.883,
PIR0.841; LFQ 2.836, LFX 54Hz