Danley finally condescends to home market? TDH-3 & c

I've been away awhile. Pardon if this has already been posted. I did a quick search and saw nothing abou them. Seems DSL has added some new smaller speakers to its range. Website is broken right now, so all I have for reference is Sweetwater (where I saw them listed.) Although part of his studio line, these are, I believe, the closest to a "normal" home hi fi speaker DSL has produced to date, and only slightly into the four (rather than five) digit range. See, Tom? Not so hard. You've done well to branch out from marketing to pro audio, stadiums and the ch- ch- chur- 😱er, buildings with the funny shaped plus sign on the roof 😈

Now all you need to do is produce a six digit range, in rare woods, with exotic drivers and crossover components made with precious metals, with capacitors filled with the blood of unicorns and inductors hand-wound by virgins under the full moon in the enchanted forest. 😎

Specs look nice. I'm sure they're nice speakers, but I'm quite content with my pair of used SH-60 at the same price. Granted a bit overkill for a living room, but after six months, I've no complaint (unless you count not finding a buyer for the pair of SM80 collecting dust to one side. Oh very well, luxury problems I suppose. ) 😡

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TDH3--tom-danley-tdh-3-3-way-passive-loudspeaker
 
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We're both right. Yes, Danley Sound Labs had (if I recall rightly) the Studio 1 and 2 model a few years back. I think these have been discontinued, or at the least, renamed to the speakers I mentioned above. Now there's a separate URL tomdanley.com selling studio and live speakers and amps. I see what looks to be his original "home" system, the active monster from a few years back. There is now an active "home" speaker featuring a Paraline, which I believe is a first. In any event, I'm pretty sure the very use of the term "home" in a Danley promotion indicates, finally, the desire to serve the home audiophile.
 
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