Dunlavy tested and matched their drivers to 1db. The specs of every speaker made were put on file so they could send matching drivers if you blew them. I assume someone still has access to these numbers, maybe the dealer who bought the stock could provide them with the speakers. It's true that all the components in the Dunlavy speakers are "stock" so it's simply finding a stock driver within the same 1db range. Not a big issue if you can find the specs. Otherwise it would require sending a good driver to the supplier and having them match it. Either way this should not be your concern, the issue of build quality and parts integrity is a good point and one I would want assurances on.
Does It Make Sense to Purchase Dunlavy Speakers
Audio-Video Logic has purchased the complete stock of Dunlavy speakers and is selling them at very attractive prices. Dunlavy is no longer in business and I'm concerned about repairs if needed. Dunlavy drivers are individually matched, ane then pairs are matched for the two speakers, finally the crossovers are hand tweaked for final matching. Would appear on the surface that if a driver goes bad the "match" is gone forever. Comments??
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