I am a proud owner of Dunlavy VI's. I have previously owned Dunlavy IVA's and V's. As you step up in the Dunlavy line the music develops more weight making the presentation more realistic. The midrange and treble remains the same. The soundstage and size of images are lifelike which is very important to me. I drive them with solid state electronics (Spectral), but tubes can be used. I would, however, stay away from low powered tubes. Your room size of 17 X 35 X 10 should accommodate them well. Both my audio buddy (also a VI owner) and I use them on the short wall. You should have no problem with that setup. I strongly believe that the price of used Dunlavy VI's is a steal and that they compete with newer, more expensive "statement" speakers.
Dunlavy SC VI?
I'M CONSIDERING PURCHASING A PAIR OF DUNLAVY VI'S. I'VE READ THE REVEIWS, BUT WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM OWNERS.
WOULD THESE BE CANDIDATES IN A TUBE SYSTEM? IN A ROOM WITH 10' CEILING, AND WALLS 17X35, WILL THESE WORK ON THE SHORT WALL? I LISTEN AT LOW TO MODERATE LEVELS. WOULD THIS BE A GOOD FIT?
PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR OPINIONS ON THESE SPEAKERS. I'M JUST GETTING BACK INTO AUDIO, AND NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET!
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
JIM
WOULD THESE BE CANDIDATES IN A TUBE SYSTEM? IN A ROOM WITH 10' CEILING, AND WALLS 17X35, WILL THESE WORK ON THE SHORT WALL? I LISTEN AT LOW TO MODERATE LEVELS. WOULD THIS BE A GOOD FIT?
PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR OPINIONS ON THESE SPEAKERS. I'M JUST GETTING BACK INTO AUDIO, AND NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET!
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
JIM