plenty of links and information in this threadWhat is....a paraline>? Or should I say how does it function...I thought I was lookin at a large ribbon style driver....nope...
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/an-improved-paraline.285405/
Speaker freakers fb groupThat looks nice. Where are the pictures from?
Ile3 seems interesting.
Kipman is there info about the directivity behavior?
Edit: well i think Fluid was in lookahead mode to my question posting the paraline video: something in the 120*×10*. Scarying from you Fluid ( even more since i'm in a 'Dune' mood and seen both Lynch and Villeneuve's part one in the last two days... i hope you don't use 'spice' or mess with giant worms... 🙂 don't want you to read my mind!).
This is something ( directivity) which i have not seen documented or discussed for the studio range too.
Kipman is there info about the directivity behavior?
Edit: well i think Fluid was in lookahead mode to my question posting the paraline video: something in the 120*×10*. Scarying from you Fluid ( even more since i'm in a 'Dune' mood and seen both Lynch and Villeneuve's part one in the last two days... i hope you don't use 'spice' or mess with giant worms... 🙂 don't want you to read my mind!).
This is something ( directivity) which i have not seen documented or discussed for the studio range too.
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Well i must say i was doubtful about some actors choice but i've seen myself whining to have to wait one more year for part2.
Lynch's one got old. Still interesting but it would have need 2 more hours... i was astounded to see the steampunk aesthetics, i didn't remembered it.
Lynch's one got old. Still interesting but it would have need 2 more hours... i was astounded to see the steampunk aesthetics, i didn't remembered it.
I wonder how the Paraline looks like with 4 coaxial speakers. Must be like the SBH-20 https://www.danleysoundlabs.com/products/sbh20/
no info beyond that picture AFIK I would speculate narrow vertical, horizontal has to be wide due to limited width of mouth.
Yes but a line source can be put onto a prolate spheroidal waveguide. The line array and triangular squared off baffle look more like audiophile choices.
It's almost as if they have heard you... On Facebook today just an hour ago:so where is the signature series now?
I saw that post on FB, too.
Would love to hear them.
Wonder why in Baton Rouge? Is there a connection to Danley? One year they did give out some Mardi-Gras bling.

Wonder why in Baton Rouge? Is there a connection to Danley? One year they did give out some Mardi-Gras bling.
Do people still actually use that site?On Facebook today just an hour ago:
hey partrick good day ,is the shb10 coax driver having this kind of horn shape or a tube,? just like this on the photoWhen I trekked out to Danley Sound Labs last year, I recorded this video:
Danley Sound Labs SBH10 - YouTube
If you look at the pics that Erin posted, there's a subwoofer "hiding" on the side of that box:
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So I'm going to speculate that it's similar to the Skinny Big Horn series, but with a waveguide that's barely there. Pure speculation on my part.
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The SBH10, SBH20 and ILE# use 5" coax with 1" HF diaphragms on multiple Paraline devices in an arrangement something like this:is the shb10 coax driver having this kind of horn shape or a tube,?
I'd guess the connection of the HF driver output to the Paraline entry point, "116" in the above diagram, is probably around 25mm (1") in diameter, surrounded by woofer entrance points, "144" in the above diagram.
The connection to the Paraline would not be an actual horn like the coaxial driver you attached in post #299 uses.
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