I compared Dunlavy III, athenas and Aerial 7b and 10-T , liked the 10-T lot but ended up with the athenas. The dunlavy speakers give a much more airy open sound than the aerials and the soundstage is much taller. I think the bass is more controlled as well. I just listened to a pair of aerial 8s yesterday and the bass was pretty mushy. The aerials also tended to be a bit uninvolving...they sounded good they were just kind of lifeless. I may have been the Transparent cables. The aerials were all heard on a transparent wired system driven by Levison 33 monoblocks and either a 39 CDP or their reference CD seperates. The Dunlavies were heard on mostly tube gear (ARC VT-100 and VTL 185) except for the III which i also heard on the levison system. Don't even think about aerial without a lot of current. The folks from aerial told me my 185 monoblocks were marginal to drive the 10_t and the whole aerial line tends to be current gready.
Anyone compare Dunlavy vs Aerial
I had been debating between Aerial 7b's and Proac 2.5 (3.8's too big) - but someone has offered me a pair of Dunlavy SCIV's at a great price. I have no way to a/b them all. Can anyone offer me an opinion about which way to go? I am limited in power to a 40wpc amp (Stax DA-80). Thanks!
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