I can't agree with the above posts. I own Dunlavys' and they are far superior to the other speakers you mention. They do not require 400 watt amps. In fact, a friend uses 15 Watt (Yes, 15 Watt) tube amps on Dunlavy SC-V's with great results. I use 25 watt (at 16 ohm) tube amps on Dunlavy SC-III's with excellent results. You may need more power using solid state amps, but this should give you an idea of how efficient the Dunlavys' are. They sound their best bi-amped. If you don't want your friends SC-IV's, let me know.
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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