Dunlavy resurrection?


I bought the rights etc to Dunlavy when Kenny closed it years ago.  After years of design research have come up with an amazing evolution to the line.  While I love the thought of bringing it back to market, and think there is a need, I'm not sure I "want a job" and don't really need one.  If any one out there with an industry connection that might have interest in discussing moving things forward with my financial backing, send me an email at dunlavyinfo@gmail.com
Jim

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I'm confused or maybe just history challenged. Weren't Duntech Dunlavy's original design?

http://duntech.com 

I'll never forget the stunning playback of our trio's raw taped studio tracks through Sovereign's at mastering studio. After the post production the Sovereign's also revealed the degradation the producer needed for the dialogue background. 

 

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pryso, thanks for that back story. After a little search he was a true innovator with his antenna technology and extra low frequency communication. 

It appears he had an ardent fan in a recording engineer I worked with. He only used his Koss (green pro?) headphones for microphone placement and level, avoiding the various studio differences.

In 1963 he helped me build a dirty and dry two cabinet electric bass rig. Some years later I visited his home and not surprising, were a pair of Sovereigns along with his Ampex R/R's, MFA and Wavestream electronics. The hoods were off everything. 

Thanks again.