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Danley Sound Labs Unveils Exodus

Visit Danley Sound at InfoComm 2026, Booth #N6371 and demo room N206.

Danley Sound Labs has announced the launch of Exodus, a new modular loudspeaker system that introduces Danley's proprietary Cohearix Lens Technology to the professional audio market and is said to redefine what Danley's Synergy Horn technologies can deliver at any scale.

"Exodus is a great blend of acoustical performance, true scalability, and staying consistent with our core from 20 years ago," says Mike Hedden, chief steward in charge.

The Exodus family launches with two product series: The Exodus 100 Series, a four-enclosure modular system purpose-built for permanent installation, and the Exodus 700 Series, a large-format system engineered for the most demanding stadium and large-venue installations on the planet. Both series are built on the same foundational architecture utilizing Danley's patent-pending Cohearix Lens Technology combined with Danley's patented Synergy Horn delivering phase coherence, pattern control, and point-source integrity that have defined Danley's reputation since its inception.

Cohearix is Danley's patent-pending acoustic lens technology that allows high-frequency drivers to be placed edge-to-edge within a single enclosure with each bowtie lens segment producing one part of a larger radiation arc that seamlessly combines into a true single point source. The result, the company says, is an unprecedented density of high-frequency drivers operating without the interference penalties that have historically made high driver count systems a challenge to deploy and a compromise to operate.

Built on the foundation of Danley's patented Synergy Horn -- the technology that first allowed multiple drivers of different bandwidth to behave as a single coherent acoustic source -- Cohearix is said to represent the next generation of that architecture. Exodus enclosures utilize Cohearix and Synergy Horn technologies to deliver phase accuracy, pattern consistency, and single-source behavior and extend further than any previous Danley design.

"In a traditional point-source configuration, you have an exploded cluster or a number of boxes that span the front of the stage," says Tony Incitti, Exodus product manager at Danley Sound Labs. "With Exodus, we can do that with less intrusive sight lines similar to a line array but with the performance of point-source delivering higher fidelity without sacrificing sight lines."

The Exodus 100 Series brings the full capability of Cohearix architecture to permanent installation in four configurable enclosures: the X118 Tapped Horn subwoofer, the X164 (60-by-40 degrees) and X194 (90-by-40 degrees) pattern-controlled loudspeaker, and the X120 (120 degrees) wide-coverage loudspeaker. Each enclosure is engineered to perform as part of a complete Exodus modular system or as a standalone installation giving designers the flexibility to configure exactly what the space requires without the compromise.

As part of the Exodus 100 Series, Danley engineers also created the X094 (90-by-40 degrees) portable loudspeaker bringing Danley's Cohearix technologies (and technologies used in Danley's Jericho Family of loudspeakers) to a portable loudspeaker.

The Exodus 700 Series is built for installations where the stakes are highest and the margin for error is zero. Five enclosures (the X742, X762, and X792 loudspeakers in 40-by-20, 60-by-20, and 90-by-20-degree coverage patterns respectively, the X7CS cardioid flown subwoofer, and the X221 dual 21" hybrid Tapped Horn and Boundary Coupled ground subwoofer) combine to form a complete large-format system capable of covering the broadest, deepest, and most acoustically demanding venues in the world. A particular standout is the X742 loudspeaker. During initial testing of the X742, the loudspeaker can reach max SPL of 165dB placing it among the loudest professional loudspeakers ever designed for musical and installed applications.

"Unlike the traditional array, we're not dependent on the number of boxes to create our pattern," says Skip Welch, director of pro audio at Danley Sound Labs. "No matter the box or coverage pattern, that box can operate on its own or as part of the modular cluster."

"It's kind of an all-purpose tool set," says Tom Danley, director of research and development. "Plus, Exodus offers complete rigging that people are used to."

Exodus will make its public debut at InfoComm 2026, June 16 - 19, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Booth #N6371 and demo room N206. Additional product information, specifications, and system configuration resources are available at exodusseries.com.

For more information, visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=POn4VZPBmao&t=1s.

WWWwww.danleysoundlabs.com

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(16 June 2026)

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