Dunlavy SC IIs


I'm considering an upgrade from Meadowlark Kestrel Hot Rods, and the Dunlavys were suggested to me as an alternative with the greater resolving power that I seek. Currently using Linn monoblocks biwired to the Kestrels with Tara Master Gen2. What is the experience out there with the SC IIs specifically? My budget is about 2.5K. Thanks, John
musikdok
I started with the Dunlavy III's. The advice above is right on, if you like the Dunlavy sound and the II's impressed you you'll be in heaven with the III's. P.S. welcome to Dunlavy!
Why all the advice to buy SC-III's when SC-IV's can be bought used within the $2500 budget if he shops well?
Thanks for the input and the optimism! You guys think BIG! I've yet to listen to the Dunlavys (no local dealer), but still suspect that the IIs would be the logical choice given the size of my room. With that in mind, what are the recommended parameters for set-up? (short vs. long wall, distance from wall, toe-in, etc.) Thanks!
Go with t he IIIs. the foot print isn't all that large and you'll get used to the height. Dunlavy;s tend to be able to be placed close to the wall but they really need a long wall placement with 3 to 4 ft to the side walls if possible and about 10 ft between the speakers to sound their best.
What is the size of your room? I have two pairs of SC-IV's; one in my Living room (25x15) with the speakers set at six feet from the side wall and three feet from the back wall, the other pair are in use in the theater (26x17) with the speakers set at three feet from the side wall and two feet in front of the back wall. I am awaiting delivery of SC-IAV's for the side/back channel. The IV's are big and it is a consideration. As to the price, I paid $3000 for a pair of IV's in Teak finish in 9+ condition and $1950 for a pair of IV's in Black Oak finish in 7 condition. So, how big's the room?