Many thanks for your answers,
Understanding how speakers work is valuable,just never felt heat on boxes thats all.Glad ive not fried them.
Went to listen to the boxes when my singer did his solo at the venue,its unreal how loud the boxes go but with clarity,no harshness just full sound.I understand that its not about volume but its good to see that a box can go loud and keep sonicaly good.We play in venues where the use sound meters which cut you off at a certain level of volume but generaly its bad bass frequencies that push it and make it trip.Since using the Danleys ive run it very loud and no trips.
Experienced bass from the subs to which ive never felt before,which delights Scott (BASS PLAYER) but when your wearing in ear monitors its a little unnerving when you swear you can feel the stage flexing,withoout doubt these subs are the best ive ever heard,i only have 2 quandries so to speak because of the light weight to size ratio of the subs they jump around and move,also there a little awkward to carry upstairs,ok if you have the handles but if your the guy at the bottom of the box its a tough carry.Was there no way that you could have incorpurated carrying handles into the boxes without altering the sound,every other manufacturer who makes touring subs places handles conveniently for ease of handling.I believe that Danley can become a major market leader in the use for concerts rather than the line array every concert seems to use these days.But my opinion is that they need to be more easier to handle.Other than that they are quite the perfect sub.
I know the tops are new on the market but IMO there is nothing on the planet in its size that can match it for output of a true DB rating and for more importantly the sound that comes from it,i used to use D&B c690 a very well made 12/2 box which sounded nice could go loud ,roughly the same price as i remember when i first purchased it.However not in the same league as this little baby.