Page 17-19 show some impressive performance.
Looks like some cabinet resonance, but the impulse and step function look superb.
Dunlavy SC IV Speaker- Any Good???
Anyone own these ?
I realize the company is now Defunct
and was Colorado based.
At 200 lbs each and 6 feet tall they
will not be missed in a room.
But they actually weigh the same as
my last speakers but with only one third the footprint.
Okay the little woman may see it as a lateral
move but...
If you want the ultimate Dunlavy experience, find a Dunlavy subwoofer(s) to go with the SC-IVs or Vs. In my 2-channel room I have the Vs with a single passive Dunlavy Sub designed into an IV enclosure. Integrates seamlessly. Rattles the windows if you want it to. Hard to find but once in place the system will compete with six figure speakers. |
Personally I really wanted .pair and had the cash in my pocket I was about to buy them and my friend told me to follow him into another room and there was a set of Rogers ls3/5a playing he looked at me and said what do you the no of the dunlavys.now! He was right the ls3/5.a s were music playing machines and that is what the big boys were missing. |
I do not want to say a Dunlavy speaker can not produce great sound. I am sure it can. The setup sucked. My latest tangent-yes I recognize my OCD behavior- is starting to learn how to build a custom 3 way using the best speakers I can get my hands on. Well, within reason. More to follow as this progresses.
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I like the idea of confidence, but realistically the Dunning-Kruger thing is real. So the idea that OCD is a viable replacement for years of expertise seems questionable. @chorus you know that that Dunlavy is one of the best measuring speakers of all time right? I’ll put money on a bet that this is not likely going to end up as a magical replacement for Dunlavy. |