One year at the CES, John Dunlavy used a SET Bel Canto amp (sorry, I'm not familiar enough with them to identify model) to drive DAL SC-IIIs.
Stanwal, if your friend is the same as mine it is not a similar system. My friend has Duntech Princesses which, in spite of their efficiency rating do require significant power to perform their best. His JC-1s puts out 800 wpc into 4 ohms which is the rating for those speakers. I also owned a pair of Princesses for 19 years and can vouch for the match with the JC-1 amps.
On the other hand, from all I've read, the respective DAL models (different drivers and crossover from Dunlavy's Duntech models) are more compatible with lower powered amps so a quality 40-75 watt tube amp could be a nice match.
Stanwal, if your friend is the same as mine it is not a similar system. My friend has Duntech Princesses which, in spite of their efficiency rating do require significant power to perform their best. His JC-1s puts out 800 wpc into 4 ohms which is the rating for those speakers. I also owned a pair of Princesses for 19 years and can vouch for the match with the JC-1 amps.
On the other hand, from all I've read, the respective DAL models (different drivers and crossover from Dunlavy's Duntech models) are more compatible with lower powered amps so a quality 40-75 watt tube amp could be a nice match.