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

vinestreet

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The prototypes are done and sound amazing.  I'm still not sure "I want a job". I'm very busy with my other career.  Whats your background or interest?
The prototypes are done and sound amazing.  I'm still not sure "I want a job". I'm very busy with my other career.  Whats your background or interest?
Evolution in design entails not using incredibly cheap cabinets, 39 dollar tweeters, entry level capacitors and ceramic resistors.  I helped in the design of the SC3a.  That was my inroad to buying the company.  I have a background in electrical engineering. I'm quite aware of John and his accomplishments.  I knew him for over 10 years.
Yes, improvements and refinements to John's specific design criteria. Far better crossover parts, far more expensive and better tweeter. Far better cabinet construction.
I'm sure it sounds pretty good.  You are dipping below 3 ohms likely at times below 90hz doing it that way so you should have an amp that is happy with that.  If they are surrounds do you really need the extra bass anyway?